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Servicio Aéreo de
Honduras S.A. (IATA: SH, ICAO: SHA)
otherwise known as
SAHSA Airlines was the
national flag
carrier airline of
Honduras from October...
- TAN-
SAHSA Flight 414 was a
scheduled flight from Juan Santamaría
International Airport, San José,
Costa Rica to Toncontín
Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras...
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identical with Old
Saxon and Old High
German sahs, all from a
Common Germanic *
sahsą from a root *sah, *sag- "to cut" (also in saw, from a PIE root *sek-). Scramaseax...
- in 2015
replaced them with
Airbus A319s. In the 1980s and
early 1990s,
SAHSA operated Boeing 727s and
Boeing 737s from its hub at Toncontín. Toncontín...
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serve three aircraft at once. By 1975, LANICA, Pan Am, KLM, TACA Airlines,
Sahsa, Avianca, Iberia, SAM, TAN, Varig, and
other carriers flew into Las Mercedes...
- 45
metres (6,857 ft × 148 ft). On 18
March 1990,
Douglas DC-3A HR-SAZ of
SAHSA overran the
runway on
landing and
ended up in the sea. The aircraft, performing...
- with an
asphalt surface measuring 2,950 by 45
metres (9,678 ft × 148 ft).
SAHSA (Servicio
Aereo de
Honduras S.A., the
former national flag
carrier airline...
- 1944:
Cuban investors acquire 56% of
Cubana through a
stock float. 1945:
SAHSA was founded,
being owned 40% of Pan Am, 40% of the
Honduran Government,...
- Network. 19
April 2000.
Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN
Accident Description (Tan-
Sahsa-414)".
Aviation Safety Network. 21
October 1989.
Retrieved 27 May 2013....
- the
design limits and
caused it to
break up in flight.
January 8, 1981, a
SAHSA L-188A crashed [de] in
Guatemala City,
killing all six crew
members on board...