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  2. List of largest airlines in South America - Wikipedia

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    ^8 Includes Sky Airline Peru ^9 Includes MAP Linhas Aéreas ^10 Includes Aerorepública and Copa Airlines Colombia (subsidiary of Copa Airlines) Information was updated on Feb, 2023 Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay have no airline relevant to the South America market. Venezuela's information is not available

  3. List of largest airlines in Central America and the Caribbean

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    This is a list of largest airlines in Central America and the Caribbean. It is ranked by number of transported passengers. It is ranked by number of transported passengers. By passengers carried (millions)

  4. List of airlines of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Sky Airline Peru: H2 SKX AEROSKY Jorge Chávez International Airport: 2019 Skybus Jet Cargo: HVY LIFT PERU Jorge Chávez International Airport: 2013 Star Perú: 2I SRU STAR-UP Jorge Chávez International Airport: 1997 Formerly Star Up Wayraperú: 7W WAY WAYRAPERÚ Jorge Chávez International Airport: 2018 Relaunch 2019

  5. Sky Airline - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 737-200 formerly operated by Sky Airline between 2001 and 2013. Sky Airline was founded in 1981 as Flight Service - Servicios Aereos Ltda, operating air taxi services within Chile with 2 Piper PA-23-250F Aztec (CC-CGB and CC-CGC) and 1 Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain (CC-CFE) from Modelillo airport in Valparaiso, later moving to Los Cerrillos in Santiago.

  6. SITA (business services company) - Wikipedia

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    SITA is a multinational information technology company providing IT and telecommunication services to the air transport industry. The company provides its services to around 400 members and 2,500 customers worldwide, which it claims is about 90% of the world's airline business. [4] Around the world, nearly every passenger flight relies on SITA ...

  7. Avianca Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A postage stamp issued to commemorate LACSA’s 20th anniversary. LACSA was formed on October 17, 1945, with the help of Pan American World Airways, and started operations on June 1, 1946, using Douglas DC-3s for local services within Costa Rica, [2] operating as an affiliate of Pan Am. [3] The airline was designated as Costa Rica's Flag carrier in 1949 [2] and was nationalized in 1958.

  8. Conviasa - Wikipedia

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    Following the crash of Flight 2350 on September 17, 2010, the government of Venezuela grounded all Conviasa flights so that it could perform a technical review of the airline's fleet. The airline said that the temporary suspension would remain in effect until October 1, 2010. Flights were then re-instated.

  9. Category:Lists of airlines of South America - Wikipedia

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    Latin America portal For more information, see List of largest airlines in South America and List of airlines of the Americas . Pages in category "Lists of airlines of South America"