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  2. Insel Air - Wikipedia

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    Fly-InselAir.com. Insel Air (formally Insel Air International B.V.) was [1] a Dutch Caribbean carrier that served as the national airline of the island of Curaçao. It was headquartered in Maduro Plaza, Willemstad. [3] Insel Air last served five destinations throughout the Caribbean, South America. [2] Its fleet consisted of Fokker 50 aircraft.

  3. Flamingo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air Handling Service Bonaire (also known as AHS or AHSB), is the ground handling agent for Delta Air Lines, Insel Air, Sky High Aviation Services, United Airlines as of October 2016 and Winair. It was also the agent for American Eagle before they discontinued their flights from and to San Juan and Dutch Antilles Express before halting ...

  4. List of airline codes (I) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. ... Insel Air International: INSELAIR Netherlands Antilles ICC Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya: CARTO Spain

  5. Fokker 50 - Wikipedia

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    The Fokker 50 is a turboprop -powered airliner manufactured and supported by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It was designed as an improved version of the successful Fokker F27 Friendship. The Fokker 60 is a stretched freighter version of the Fokker 50. The Fokker 50 was developed during the early 1980s following a decline in the sales of ...

  6. Tiara Air - Wikipedia

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    Tiara Air. Tiara Air N.V., operating as Tiara Air Aruba, was an airline headquartered in Oranjestad, Aruba in the Dutch Caribbean. [1] The airline, which began operations in 2006, operated scheduled flights to Bonaire, Colombia, Curacao, the United States and Venezuela. The airlines fleet consisted of the Shorts 360 and Boeing 737 aircraft for ...

  7. Icelandair - Wikipedia

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    Icelandair traces its roots back to 1937, when Flugfélag Akureyrar was founded in Akureyri on the north coast of Iceland. Flight operations started in 1938 with a single Waco YKS-7 configured as a floatplane. In 1939 the airline was grounded when this aircraft was destroyed in a capsizing accident.