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- TransBrasil was a Brazilian airline which ceased operations on 3 December 2001. During most of its history, Transbrasil was owned by local entrepreneur...
- Transbrasil Flight 801 (TR801/TBA801) was a scheduled cargo flight from Eduardo Gomes International Airport to São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport...
- TransBrasil is a bus rapid transit system in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It began operations in February 2024, with this being phase one. In phase two, 17...
- Transbrasil Flight 303 was a flight from Congonhas-São Paulo Airport in São Paulo, Brazil, to Hercílio Luz International Airport in Florianópolis, Brazil...
- other major neighborhoods: TransOlimpica (between Barra and Deodoro); TransBrasil (over the Avenida Brasil expressway); TransCarioca (between Barra and...
- its entry to service in April 1973 with the Brazilian airline company Transbrasil. Various customers in both the military and civilian sectors opted to...
- customers, including Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, Britannia Airways, Transbrasil, and Trans World Airlines (TWA). On September 26, 1981, the prototype...
- 2011 that the former cargo terminals of the defunct airlines VASP and Transbrasil, later used by Federal Agencies, would undergo renovations and adaptations...
- elevator and rudder control lines; all 87 on board were killed. April 12 – Transbrasil Flight 303, a Boeing 727, crashed into a hill near Florianópolis, Brazil...
- British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines, Monarch Airlines, and Transbrasil. The seven-month 757 flight test program used the first five aircraft...