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  2. Sunrise Airways - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise Airways S.A. is a Haitian regional airline founded in 2010 that provides scheduled passenger and charter flights. As of January 2024, the airline flies to nine domestic and international destinations and has a fleet size of ten. [1] Sunrise Airways expanded its fleet in 2017 with the addition of a new Boeing 737. [2]

  3. Haiti’s Sunrise Airways expands to eastern Caribbean ... - AOL

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    Haiti’s family-owned Sunrise Airways is headed east. The carrier, which currently offers the only commercial service between Haiti and Miami with flights out of the international airport in Cap ...

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  5. Antoine-Simon Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is named after François C. Antoine Simon, the 18th President of Haiti (1908–1911).It was financed and built by the Haitian government and inaugurated on 7 May 2005 by then Prime Minister Gérard Latortue. [5]

  6. Cap-Haïtien International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport resides at an elevation of 10 ft (3 m) above mean sea level.It had previously one runway designated 05/23 with an asphalt surface measuring 1,489 m × 40 m (4,885 ft × 131 ft). [1]

  7. Punta Cana International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Condor was expanding rapidly, following the addition of their new Boeing 767s and one of its new destinations from Frankfurt was Punta Cana. These became the first routes from Europe and the first long-haul routes in the airport's history. Around the same time, LTU International started a route from Berlin. Many airlines around the Caribbean ...

  8. Norman Manley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 10 April 1953, a Caribbean International Airways Lockheed Lodestar 18-56-23 piloted by Captain Owen Roberts lost an engine on takeoff, climbed to 100–200 feet entering a slight banking turn and crashed into the sea. A failure of the left engine which was proven to be due to the cracking of the accessory drive gear; proved to be the cause ...

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