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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...
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Transbrasil Flight 801 (TR801/TBA801) was a
scheduled cargo flight from
Eduardo Gomes International Airport to São Paulo/Guarulhos
International Airport...
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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...
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Transbrasil Flight 303 was a
flight from Congonhas-São
Paulo Airport in São Paulo, Brazil, to Hercílio Luz
International Airport in Florianópolis, Brazil...
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lines running along 4
corridors with a wide
variety of
service patterns:
Transbrasil, Transcarioca, Transolímpica and Transoeste. The
system is run by the...
- its
entry to
service in
April 1973 with the
Brazilian airline company Transbrasil.
Various customers in both the
military and
civilian sectors opted to...
- 2011 that the
former cargo terminals of the
defunct airlines VASP and
Transbrasil,
later used by
Federal Agencies,
would undergo renovations and adaptations...
- customers,
including Air Canada, All
Nippon Airways,
Britannia Airways,
Transbrasil, and
Trans World Airlines (TWA). On
September 26, 1981, the prototype...
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creator of Azul's branding, as well as that for TAP Air
Portugal and
Transbrasil.
Neeleman proposed the tagline, the "World's
Nicest Airline." On February 20...
- Airways, IATA code
between 2003 and 2017
Tomahawk Railway,
reporting mark
Transbrasil, IATA
airline code
until 2001 Team Rubicon,
commonly used abbreviation...