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Air Jamaica was the flag carrier of Jamaica.It was owned and operated by Caribbean Airlines from May 2011 until the cessation of operations in 2015. Caribbean Airlines Limited, headquartered in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, had administrative offices for Air Jamaica located at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Caribbean Transport: ACT: 1968: 1970: Air Jamaica: JM: AJM: AIR JAMAICA: 1968: 2015
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This is a list of largest airlines in Central America and the Caribbean. It is ranked by number of transported passengers. It is ranked by number of transported passengers. By passengers carried (millions)
The airline was established in 1973 as Jamaica Air Taxi, and later operated as Trans-Jamaican Airlines until it was taken over by business man Gordon "Butch" Stewart, who also controlled Air Jamaica in 1994. [2] When Air Jamaica was renationalized in December 2004, responsibility for Air Jamaica Express remained with Stewart and his organization.
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