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  2. Mazatlán International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Mazatlan Oceanic Air Control Center (ICAO: MMFO) is located at the Mazatlán Airport. This center is responsible for providing air traffic control services within its Flight Information Region (FIR), which is one of two FIRs in Mexico, covering a significant portion of the North Pacific Ocean and spanning 2,856,498 square ...

  3. Sunwing - Wikipedia

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    Sunwing Airlines Inc. is a Canadian low-cost airline headquartered in Toronto, Ontario with its main bases at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson International Airport. Since 2023, it is a subsidiary of WestJet [ 6 ] with which it will be merged in 2025.

  4. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    Sunwing Airlines: SUNWING Canada SWI Sunworld Airlines: SUNWORLD United States SWJ StatesWest Airlines: STATES United States SWO Surinam International Victory Airline: SIVA Suriname defunct SWP Star Work Sky STAR WORK Italy WQ SWQ Swift Air (Interstate Equipment Leasing) SWIFTFLIGHT United States LX SWR Swiss International Air Lines: SWISS ...

  5. Sunwing Vacations Group - Wikipedia

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    Sunwing Group was founded in 2002 by Colin Hunter. [6] [7] By 2004, Sunwing had become the second largest tour operator in Ontario. [8] On November 17, 2005, Sunwing Airlines' inaugural flight, a Boeing 737-800, departed from Toronto Pearson International Airport. [9]

  6. Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The former terminal was renovated in 1977. From 1977 to 1984 Boeing 747 charter flights were operated by Wardair to Europe until Wardair was bought by Canadian Airlines International. In 1993 the name of the airport was changed to recognize Canada's 13th Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.

  7. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    On June 17, 2023, WestJet confirmed it will wind down Sunwing Airlines, integrating the low-cost carrier into its mainline business within two years as part of a plan to streamline operations on an unknown date. [102] On September 29, 2023, WestJet stated via an announcement that they aim to merge Sunwing's entirety into WestJet by October 2024.