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Aeronaves Queen S.A.
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
OQ
QNA
QUEEN AIR
Commenced operations
1998
Ceased operations
1999
Operating bases
Las Americas International Airport
Fleet size
1
Parent company
Auxer Group (49%)
Headquarters
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Key people
Julio Rosario (President)
Queen Air (legally Aeronaves Queen S.A.) was a Dominican airline based at Las Americas International Airport, in Santo Domingo. It began operations in 1998 but ceased these in 1999. In 2002, 49% of its shares were acquired by Michigan-based Auxer Group with an attempt to restart operations with a single Lockheed L-1011 TriStar in 2004, but this was unsuccessful.[citation needed]
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