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Sky High fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes C Y Total Boeing 737-300SF: 1 1 Cargo Boeing 737-400SF: 1 — Cargo [14] Embraer 175: 2 — – 88 88 [15] Embraer 190: 5 — 9 88 97 Total 9 1
Las Américas was the hub for Dominicana de Aviación, APA International Air, PAWA Dominicana, and a number of other, smaller airlines. Currently Sky High Dominicana and Arajet are based there. Las Américas also has served as a hub for airlines such as Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas, Aero Continente Dominicana and Queen Air.
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The south side of the airport is the largest portion of the airport, but is currently undeveloped. Since the airport was transferred from the U.S. Air Force and the General Services Administration (GSA) to Puerto Rico Port Authority in 1973, the south side has been the object of various disputes and competing political campaign promises by local elected officials and local political candidates.
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The company was founded by Captain and Pilot Omar Chahin. Air Century commenced operations in March 1992 and is currently the longest-running still active Dominican airline. This airline offers charter flights, regularly scheduled services, and air cargo transport through the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean, South America, and North America.
An APA International Air Lockheed L-1011 TriStar at Miami International Airport in 1994. The airline was founded in 1980 as a freight charter company, it started operations with a Douglas DC-6 from the Santo Domingo to Puerto Plata.
A Dominicana Douglas DC-6B freighter parked at Miami International Airport in 1975 The only McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Dominicana owned. This aircraft crashed in 1970 , killing all 102 people on board Dominicana was established in 1944 in an effort to create a national airline aiming at the large number of Dominican citizens who emigrated to the ...