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Venezolana Internacional de Aviación Sociedad Anónima (English: Venezuelan International Airways JSC), or VIASA for short, was the Venezuelan flag carrier airline between 1960 and 1997. [1] It was headquartered in the Torre Viasa in Caracas .
a Venezolana Boeing 737-200 approaching at Simón Bolívar International Airport in 2008 a Venezolana McDonnell Douglas MD-83 parked at Simón Bolívar International Airport in 2012. Venezolana flies to the following cities (as of December 2023):
This is a list of airlines which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Venezuela. [1 ... La Fría : 2012: Aerotecnica [4 ...
American international schools in Venezuela (3 P) Pages in category "International schools in Venezuela" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
It began to expand domestic and international destinations, becoming one of Venezuela’s main airlines. After the outbreak of the Venezuelan crisis in 2014, due to the embargo sanctions imposed by the United States, some of LASER’s international routes were changed to origin and end at Las Americas International Airport in Dominican Republic ...
On May 5, 2017, Conviasa was forced to suspend all international operations due to a lack of foreign currency to pay for international aircraft insurance. [26] Also in May 2017, Wamos Air terminated its contract with Conviasa on short notice. [27] Wamos Air operated a single Boeing 747-400 for Conviasa between Caracas and Madrid. [26]
Accidents and incidents by airline of Venezuela (3 C) A. Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Airlines of Venezuela"
On 1 November 1971, Vickers Viscount YV-C-AMZ of Linea Aeropostal Venezolana crashed shortly after take-off. All four people on board were killed. [8]On March 5, 1991, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela Flight 108 crashed in to a nearby mountain soon after takeoff, killing all 45 passenger and crew.