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Brasil began operations on
October 22, 1929, as
NYRBA do
Brasil S.A., a
Brazilian subsidiary of
NYRBA, Inc. (New York, Rio, and
Buenos Aires Line), forerunner...
- New York, Rio, and
Buenos Aires Line (
NYRBA or
NYRBA Air Lines) was an
airline that
operated seaplane service from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos...
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designed to meet a
requirement of the New York, Rio, and
Buenos Aires Line (
NYRBA) for an
aircraft to
serve the
coastal routes in
South America. The Fleetster...
- Rio, and
Buenos Aires Line (
NYRBA) acquired,
allowing Pan Am to
operate along the east
coast of
South America.
NYRBA's Brazilian subsidiary is renamed...
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Panair do
Brasil October 22, 1929
February 16, 1965 Brazil
Founded as
Nyrba do Brasil. Name
changed to
Panair do
Brasil in 1930.
Bankruptcy forced by...
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Hawaiian Airlines Inter-Island
Airways New York, Rio, and
Buenos Aires Line (
NYRBA) - Used for
first airmail from
Argentina to Miami. All sold to Pan Am in...
- Argentina
NYRBA-Argentina (Trimotor
Safety Airways, Inc.) SANA (Sociedad
Argentina de Navegación Aérea) Bahamas
Bahamas Airways Brazil
NYRBA do Brasil...
- do
Brasil Sikorsky S-38
registration P-BDAD,
still bearing the
titles of
Nyrba do Brasil, was
seized in the company's
hangar by
three men, who took a fourth...
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September 1932, a
Sikorsky S-38 with
registration P-BDAD,
registered to
Nyrba do Brasil, was
seized in the company's
hangar by
three men, who took a hostage...
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heated power struggle with Juan
Trippe for
control of the industry,
NYRBA was absorbed. This was a sore
point of
contention with O'Neill who felt...