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  2. Air Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    En route the airplane approached and penetrated a level 4-5 rain shower. Control was lost and the plane crashed into the sea. There was one fatality. Aircraft N909GD, Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A-27 Islander en route from Ceiba, PR to the island of Culebra crashed on October 6, 2013, near Luis Peña while flying newspapers from the main island.

  3. This Real Housewife of New York is chartering planes to help ...

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    Bethenny Frankel filled four chartered planes with 'food and supplies and medical supplies and hygiene and cash cards and money' for people in Puerto Rico. This Real Housewife of New York is ...

  4. Borinquen Air - Wikipedia

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    Borinquen Air, also doing business as Amber Service, [2] Air Puerto Rico or Diaz Aviation, [1] is a charter airline from Puerto Rico, which operates regional passenger and cargo flights. The company was founded in 1961 and is based at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport .

  5. List of islands of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Isla Palomino Cayo Icacos Cayo Aurora. This is a list of islands of Puerto Rico.. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has over 143 islands, keys, islets, and atolls.Only the main island of Puerto Rico (3,424 sq mi [8,868 km2]), and the islands of Vieques (51 sq mi [130 km 2]), and Culebra (10 sq mi [26 km 2]) are inhabited.

  6. Trans Caribbean Airways - Wikipedia

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    TCA Boeing 727-200 in 1970. Trans Caribbean Airways (TCA) was an irregular air carrier (United States charter airline) until 1957, when it was certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) as an international air carrier to fly from New York City to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  7. Tradewind Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Eric and David Zipkin, both pilots and aviation enthusiasts, recognized a gap in service on shorter flights, initially on the Cape and Islands, and began operations in 2002. Charter service expanded throughout America and the Caribbean , with authorization for scheduled flights coming in 2005 and eventually expanding to 11 destinations.

  8. 40 Historical Pictures of Flight Attendants Throughout the ...

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    In fact, the first flight attendants were male, usually the sons of airline financiers known as "cabin boys," according to Society Pages. The shift to more female-friendly skies occurred in the 1930s.

  9. Prinair - Wikipedia

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    Prinair is a Puerto Rican charter operator airline. [11] It was Puerto Rico 's domestic and international flag carrier airline for almost two decades from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. Despite previously ceasing scheduled commercial operations twice, it restarted flights in 2019.