- Act 4/1990, of 29 June 1990, the
public entity Aeropuertos Españoles y
Navegación Aérea (AENA),
attached to the
Ministry for Transport,
Tourism and Communications...
- then
decided on "PLUNA", an
acronym for
Primeras Líneas
Uruguayas de
Navegación Aérea (English:
First Uruguayan Air
Navigation Lines). Millington-Drake...
- LAN
Dominicana (legally Líneas Aéreas
Nacionales de
Navegación Dominicana S.A.) was a short-lived
airline based in
Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic that...
-
Navegacion y
Servicios Aéreos Canarios,
better known by its
initialism NAYSA, was a
regional airline based in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. It operated...
- by BinterTechnic. Some of the
owners of
Binter Canarias decided to buy
Navegacion y
Servicios Aéreos
Canarios (NAYSA) and to
transfer some
planes from Binter...
- name
Monte Vídeo.
Monte Vidi: This
hypothesis comes from the "Diario de
Navegación" (Navigational Calendar) of
boatswain Francisco de Albo,
member of the...
-
opposite the María
Luisa Park.
Museum of
Pottery in Triana.
Pabellon de la
Navegación (Pavilion of Navigation). In
addition to the
large Parque de María Luisa...
-
Movements and
Cargo at
Spanish Airports, 2016" (PDF).
Aeropuertos Españoles y
Navegación Aérea.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 4
August 2017. Carlin, John...
-
substituted in
March of 2022 by the
newly established government agency Navegación Aérea y
Aeropuertos Bolivianos (NAABOL). This state-owned
agency now manages...
-
National de la
Navigation Aérienne (ENNA)
Argentina –
Empresa Argentina de
Navegación Aérea (EANA)
Armenia –
Armenian Air
Traffic Services (ARMATS) Australia...