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  2. Sky High Aviation Services - Wikipedia

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    Sky High Aviation Services S.A. (operating as SKYhigh Dominicana) is an airline based in Dominican Republic. It operates scheduled flights in the Caribbean. It operates scheduled flights in the Caribbean.

  3. List of airlines of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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  4. Las Américas International Airport - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Sky Cana - Wikipedia

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    Sky Holdings Corporation d/b/a Sky Cana is an airline with ACMI contracted operators headquartered in Santo Domingo. [5] It started scheduled services to Caribbean and the United States from its two hubs: Las Américas International Airport and Cibao International Airport .

  6. File:Sky High Dominicana Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Punta Cana International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This led to the airport's first expansion in 1986. The runway was extended to 7,500 feet (2,300 m), and there was a small expansion in the check-in area of the terminal, along with the renovation of the terminal. The tarmac was also expanded to accommodate jet aircraft, and the control tower had new radar systems added to it.

  8. Dominicana de Aviación - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Arajet - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Wings Airbus A320-200. In late 2014, Dominican Wings received its air operator's certificate from the Dominican Republic's civil aviation authority and planned to offer charter flights between the Dominican Republic to Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Argentina for and on behalf of tour operators. [7]