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Transportes Aeromar, S.A. de C.V,
doing business as
Aeromar, was a
Mexican airline that
operated scheduled domestic services in
Mexico and international...
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Aeromar Líneas Aéreas
Dominicanas (also
known as
Aeromar Airlines) was an
airline based in the
Dominican Republic. The
airline was
founded as
Aeromar...
- Aeroméxico and
Aeromar. It
ceased to
exist in June 2016 when the two wet-leased ATR 72-600 it used to
operate its
routes were
returned to
Aeromar. Aeroméxico...
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Continental Express, Mexicana, MexicanaClick,
Aeromexico Connect, Taesa,
Aeromar, TAR and BAX Global. Today, the airport's
focus remains on
cargo operations...
- for the now-defunct
regional airline ALMA and was a
secondary hub for
Aeromar. In 2010,
Volaris commenced service to Guadalajara,
absorbing routes from...
- 2012,
Mexican air
carrier Aeromar announced it
would commence non-stop
service to
Mexico City
beginning in mid-March.
Aeromar was the only
airline offering...
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expansion effort. The
airline is also
planning to
recruit former employees of
Aeromar, an
airline that
closed operations earlier in the month. The
airline plans...
- and covering-up of evidence. Fine Air and
their ground-handling
agent Aeromar Líneas Aéreas
Dominicanas pleaded guilty to
several of the
charges and...
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based there. Las Américas also has
served as a hub for
airlines such as
Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas, Aero
Continente Dominicana and
Queen Air. Recently...
- with
airlines like
Aerolitoral and
TAESA offering flights, and by 1993,
Aeromar initiated regular flights. It
received the
official designation as an International...