-
AeroSur (legally
incorporated as Compañía
Boliviana de
Transporte Aéreo
Privado Aerosur, S.A.) was the
second largest privately owned airline in Bolivia...
- Ta****chi Aguilera.
Oriente have been
Bolivian champions five times, Copa
Aerosur winners two times. They have also been
successful in
South America, by...
-
which ceased in 2007
after 85
years of operation.
Following the
demise of
AeroSur, Bolivia's
second largest airline, BoA
became the country's sole main carrier...
- "AirlineFan:
AeroSur Constellation N2520B in
AeroSur Colors"
Archived 2014-02-22 at the
Wayback Machine "AirlineFan:
AeroSur Constellation N2520B in
AeroSur Colors"...
- The
Aerosur Cup was a
Bolivian football tournament held in the La Paz,
Cochabamba and
Santa Cruz,
sponsored by
Aerosur airline. The
original idea was to...
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results of the 2004 Copa
Aerosur, the
Bolivian football tournament held in La Paz,
Cochabamba and
Santa Cruz,
sponsored by
AeroSur airline. The 2004 tournament...
- them
being p****enger ones and two
being cargo-only airlines. The
airline AeroSur had its
headquarters in
Santa Cruz. The
airline ceased operations in May...
-
Coventry airport, the "DC-6 Diner". In
Storage Two DC-6s that
belonged to
Aerosur, a
defunct Colombian airline, are
abandoned and
parked in
Alfonso Bonilla...
- for that year's Copa Libertadores. The
following year they won the Copa
Aerosur del Sur and
Torneo Play Off. Real Potosí
gained po****rity by
being announced...
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Segunda División
Winners (6): 1943, 1967, 1978, 1984, 1991, 2004 Copa
Aerosur Internacional Winners (1): 2010 "Historia de
River Plate". Club Atlético...