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JetSMART Airlines SpA, stylized as JetSMART, is a South American ultra low-cost carrier created by US investment fund Indigo Partners, which also controls low-cost carriers like US airline Frontier Airlines, Mexico's Volaris and Hungary's Wizz Air.
JetSmart Airlines Perú S.A.C., styled as JetSMART, is a Peruvian airline owned by the Chilean ultra low-cost carrier JetSmart, itself owned by Indigo Partners.Its primary base of operations is Jorge Chávez International Airport, servicing Lima, Peru; and has a secondary base at Rodríguez Ballón International Airport, in Arequipa, Peru.
The airline was originally established in 2016 as Alas del Sur Líneas Aéreas (English: Southern Wing Airlines), with plans to establish a hub in Córdoba.The plans consisted of an April 2017 launch date with short-haul flights from Córdoba to South American destinations added throughout 2017, and long-haul flights from Argentina to North America, Europe, and Asia by 2022. [2]
In November 2015, Jet.com was rumored to be raising $500 million, but ended up raising $350 million in venture capital led by Fidelity.In May 2016, Jet.com was reported to have been valued at $1.3 billion (~$1.62 billion in 2023) in its latest funding round and had launched a pilot program for a grocery delivery service similar to AmazonFresh ...
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Experimental jet fighter 144 Enlarged variant of Excalibur 145 Commercial transport proposal (DC-3 replacement) 147 Small commercial transport proposals 151 Unbuilt airliner project 152 Medium-size turboprop/turbojet commercial aircraft proposals 153 XP-90/XF-90: Jun 3, 1949: Jet bomber escort prototype; cancelled in favor of the XF-88 155
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The Westinghouse J34, company designation Westinghouse 24C, was a turbojet engine developed by Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division in the late 1940s. Essentially an enlarged version of the earlier Westinghouse J30, the J34 produced 3,000 pounds of thrust, twice as much as the J30.