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  2. BWIA West Indies Airways - Wikipedia

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    BWIA West Indies Airways Limited, known locally as "Bee-Wee" and previously as British West Indian Airways and BWIA International Airways, [2] was the flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago. At the end of operations, BWIA was the largest airline operating out of the Caribbean , with direct service to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

  3. Caribbean Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 Caribbean Airlines ATR 72–600 in old livery. The colors of Caribbean Airlines are blue, green and purple and are represented in the new staff uniforms, all featuring the hummingbird, the logo of Caribbean Airlines. BWIA's logo was a steelpan. Caribbean Airlines' image is a hummingbird in flight. [28]

  4. Aviation, Communication and Allied Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    The Aviation, Communication and Allied Workers Union (ACAWU) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago, most of whose members worked for BWIA West Indies Airways. BWIA West Indies Airways ceased operations on the 31 December 2006 and became Caribbean Airlines.

  5. Category:BWIA West Indies Airways - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "BWIA West Indies Airways" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Caribbean Airlines; L. LIAT (1974) T. Tobago Express;

  6. Category:Caribbean Airlines - Wikipedia

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    This is the category for pages related to Caribbean Airlines, ... BWIA West Indies Airways; C. ... This page was last edited on 26 August 2019, ...

  7. Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Airlines Flight 523 was a passenger flight that overran the runway at Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Georgetown, Guyana, on 30 July 2011. Out of the 163 occupants onboard, no one was killed, but seven people were injured.

  8. Guyana Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline was headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana. It was declared insolvent in 2001. ... At this time, BWIA West Indies Airways provided management assistance. In ...

  9. Category:Airlines disestablished in 2006 - Wikipedia

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    A. AeroTACA; Air Alpha Greenland; Air Atlanta Europe; Air Efata; Air Foyle HeavyLift; Air Gabon; Air Hokkaido; Air Livonia; Air Luxor; Air Madrid; Air Max Africa; Air ...