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  2. Cubana de Aviación Flight 972 - Wikipedia

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    The plane involved in 2007, while still in service with National Airways Cameroon.. The aircraft was a leased Boeing 737-201 Adv. aircraft, [9] operated by Mexican charter airline Global Air (Aerolíneas Damojh, S.A. de C.V.), on a scheduled domestic flight from Havana to Holguín on behalf of Cubana de Aviación. [10]

  3. Frank País Airport - Wikipedia

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    Civilian air operations shifted to an area within the base on 10 November 1966, thus establishing Frank País Airport. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] As the tourism sector in Guardalavaca grew during the early 1990s, there was a need for a new international terminal, which was constructed in 1996 by Canadian infrastructure company Intelcan Technosystems. [ 5 ]

  4. Cubana de Aviación accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Crashed upon takeoff from José Martí International Airport in Havana, Cuba as a domestic flight Flight 972 from Havana to Holguin. There were 107 passengers and 6 crew aboard, the latter being of Mexican nationality, due arrangement with Global Air, owner of the aircraft. The investigation found that the pilots miscalculated the aircraft's ...

  5. Air Transat Flight 961 - Wikipedia

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    The tail of Air Transat Flight 961. Flight 961 was a routine scheduled commercial flight carrying 262 passengers and 9 crew from Varadero, Cuba to Quebec City on March 6, 2005. At 2:48 am EST, flight 961 took off from Cuba.

  6. Cubana de Aviación - Wikipedia

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    A former Cubana Tupolev Tu-154 in 1985. In May 1959, Cuba's new revolutionary government decided to take over Cubana, expropriating all its investors. The private passenger airline Aerovías Q and private cargo carriers Cuba Aeropostal and Expreso Aéreo Interamericano, were then merged into Cubana, which was rebranded as Empresa Consolidada Cubana de Aviación and had an initial state ...

  7. Hurricane Oscar heads for Cuba after making landfall in Bahamas

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    Oscar is currently located about 115 miles (185.07 km) east-northeast of Guantanamo, Cuba, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h), the Miami-based forecaster said. Cuba's government on ...

  8. History of Cubana de Aviación - Wikipedia

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    Air travellers within Cuba in the 1930s were mostly wealthy business people, well-paid professionals, or well-to-do individuals who could afford the relatively high fares. Twin-engine Lockheed Model 10 Electras joined Cubana's fleet in 1934, allowing the airline to extend its routes within Cuba.

  9. Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Cuba stopped all scheduled flights. In October 2020, it was announced that the airport would be reopening for flights with tourists being restricted to a "bubble", but before that began, the province moved to the "new normality" and the airport reopened for regular commercial flights, with flights from Mexico and the UK.