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For the Estonian airline, see Flyest. For the Argentine airline formerly known as Sol, see Sol Líneas Aéreas.
Sol SA Lineas Aereas, operating as DBA Flyest Lineas Aereas (IATA code: FQ) was an Argentine airline company.[citation needed]
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Sol SA LineasAereas, operating as DBA FlyestLineasAereas (IATA code: FQ) was an Argentine airline company.[citation needed] The airline was established...
LADE - LíneasAéreas del Estado (English: State Air Lines) is an airline based in Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina owned by the Argentine state and operated...
FB LíneasAéreas S.A., operating as Flybondi, is a ultra low-cost airline in Argentina. The airline, the first of its kind in the country,[citation needed]...
Argentina. The airline was originally established in 2016 as Alas del Sur LíneasAéreas (English: Southern Wing Airlines), with plans to establish a hub in...
Avianca Argentina, legally incorporated as Avian LíneasAéreas S.A., was an Argentine airline headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with its operational...
alliance was struck between Southern Winds and the Argentine-state owned LíneasAéreas Federales (LAFSA) that involved utilization by LAFSA of Southern Winds'...
airline's operations. As its parent company LAN merged with TAM Linhas Aéreas and rebranded to form LATAM Airlines, LAN Argentina also rebranded to LATAM...
company as Paranair. The company's joint backers became Inversiones en LineasAereas Internacionales and Avmax Group Inc. from Spain and Canada respectively...
Silver Sky Airlines (Silver Sky LíneasAéreas S.A.) was a failed scheduled airline project to be based in Mendoza, Argentina. It was founded in 2006 and...
early 1940s established LASO (LíneaAérea Sud Oeste) and LANE (LíneaAérea Nordeste), which later became LADE (LíneasAéreas del Estado) in 1945. In 1946...
embarked on a major expansion after the closure of LíneasAéreas Privadas Argentinas and Dinar LíneasAéreas, investing US$4 million in new routes and aircraft...
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