-
TAESA (Transportes Aéreos
Ejecutivos S.A.) was a low cost
airline with its
headquarters in No. 27 of
Hangar Zone C on the
grounds of
Mexico City International...
-
TAESA Flight 725 was a
scheduled flight originating in
Tijuana International Airport and
ending at
Mexico City
International Airport with intermediate...
-
Taesa is one of the
largest Brazilian electric power transmission company. It is
majority owned by Belo
Horizonte based CEMIG,
having the Bogotá based...
-
three solar energy plants". Reuters. 2022-06-29.
Retrieved 2022-11-13. "
Taesa".
taesa.com.br. ""Cemig tem
lucro de 789
milhoes no
terceiro semestre"". EM...
- the men of the
Tijuana Cartel escaped from the
Guadalajara airport in a
TAESA plane,
allegedly owned by
Carlos Hank González,
after the
murder of Cardenal...
-
Hyujeong (Korean: 휴정; Hanja: 休靜, 1520–1604), also
called Seosan Daesa (서산대사; 西山大師) was a
Korean Seon master. As was
common for
monks in this time, he travelled...
- wet-leased a
Boeing 737-300 and a
Boeing 757-200 from
Mexican low-cost
airline TAESA.
Further aircraft were wet-leased from
Capitol Air
Express Express One International...
-
delivered to Denmark's
Sterling Airlines and by 1993 was
operated by Mexico's
TAESA. In 1995, it
became a
corporate jet for Paul Allen's enterprises. Trump's...
-
including Continental Express, Mexicana, MexicanaClick,
Aeromexico Connect,
Taesa, Aeromar, TAR and BAX Global. Today, the airport's
focus remains on cargo...
-
Scheduled commercial flights began in 1992, with
airlines like
Aerolitoral and
TAESA offering flights, and by 1993,
Aeromar initiated regular flights. It received...