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IBC Airways is an FAR Part 135 on-demand airline headquartered in unincorporated Broward County, Florida, United States, near Fort Lauderdale. [1] IBC Airways operates on-demand cargo services to the Caribbean. Its main base is Miami International Airport [2] (MIA). In 2005, IBC Airways began offering on-demand passenger services.
IBC Airways: CHASQUI United States I2 IBS Iberia Express: IBEREXPRESS Spain Charter service, low cost carrier for EU flights of Iberia operating only A320s IBR Ibertour Servicios Aéreos: IBERTOUR Spain IBT Ibertrans Aérea: IBERTRANS Spain TY IWD Iberworld: IBERWORLD Spain FW IBX Ibex Airlines: IBEX Japan IBC Ibicenca Air: IBICENCA Spain AKI ...
IBC Airways, an American airline company; IBC (bus manufacturer), a former Australian bus manufacturer; IBC Vehicles, Isuzu Bedford Company; Índice Bursátil de Capitalización, a stock market index in Venezuela; Institute of Business Consulting, UK; Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, India; International Bank of Commerce, Texas, United States
A fuel card valid in Belgium. A fuel card or fleet card is used as a payment card most commonly for gasoline, diesel, and other fuels at gas stations.Fleet cards can also be used to pay for vehicle maintenance and expenses at the discretion of the fleet owner or manager.
WEX Inc. is a provider of payment processing and information management services to the United States commercial and government vehicle fleet industry. The company is headquartered in Portland, Maine and provides services in the United States , Canada , South America , Europe , Asia , and Australia .
British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling and LEVEL operate under their separate brand names. [88] For details of the current aircraft operated by the group, see the fleet details for each of the main operating subsidiaries - Iberia, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Vueling. The entire company serves around 200 destinations. [88] [89]
Under Bombardier, Skyjet became one of the first companies to offer a membership program; eventually, the program became the Skyjet Card. [7] By 2002, Flexjet had seen 20 percent annual growth since its founding. It employed more than 1,000 people, half of them flight crew members and operated a fleet of 105 aircraft to serve 640 owners. At the ...
Corporate Air faced $455,000 in FAA fines [when?] for allowing a small airliner to carry passengers on 80 flights despite having an engine that needed repair. The Federal Aviation Administration said that the airline had flown a Beech 1900C without repairing its right engine, which was consuming excessive amounts of oil.