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Líneas Aéreas Azteca [ˈlineas aˈeɾeas asˈteka] was an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operated domestic scheduled services and international services to the USA . Its main base was Mexico City International Airport , with a hub at Tijuana International Airport , Tijuana .
An Aerocancun Airbus A310-300 landing at Lisbon Airport in 1991. Aerocancun was based in Cancún, Quintana Roo, and operated charter flights to cities in the U.S. and Canada, including Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Oakland, Boston, Pittsburgh, Calgary and Edmonton.
Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport [5] Vancouver: Vancouver International Airport [6] Chile: Santiago: Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport: Seasonal [citation needed] China: Shanghai: Shanghai Pudong International Airport: Terminated [7] Colombia: Bogota: El Dorado International Airport: Cali: Alfonso Bonilla Aragón ...
On 5/14/1996 Allegro flight 401, a chartered DC-9 from Orlando, FL to Cancun, Mexico crashed short of the runway while attempting an emergency landing in Tampico, Mexico. There were no fatalities among the 46 occupants but the plane was damaged beyond repair. Accident report
Expansion continued and the airline established Mexico City, Cancun, Tijuana and Mérida as its new bases in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2022, respectively. [ 11 ] On November 5, 2007, the airline received approval from the US Department of Transportation to operate to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport , initially serving the Mexican destinations ...
In April 2012, CoStar Group acquired LoopNet for approximately $860 million in cash and stock. [10] In 2014, the company settled a trademark infringement lawsuit that it brought against Dotloop. [11] In 2020, to address rapid changes occurring in the COVID-19 commercial real estate market, the company added significant virtual tour capabilities ...
Toronto Pearson, Vancouver: Flag carrier and largest domestic and international airline of Canada measured by seat capacity [15] [16] Air Canada Express: 5262 [17] 0 [18] Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver: Brand name used by Jazz operating as feeder airlines for Air Canada [19] Air Canada Jetz: 5262 [20] 0 [21] Montréal–Trudeau
Eddie Dew Memorial Airpark (FAA LID: 1G8), is a privately owned airport near Toronto, Ohio, U.S., part of the Pittsburgh Combined Statistical Area. The airport opened in December 1937. Twenty-two aircraft are reported as being based at the airport; approximately 2,850 aircraft movements per year take place. [2]