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  2. List of airlines of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Venezuela. [1] [2 ... Los Roques: 2022: CIACA Airlines: CVX:

  3. Los Roques Airport - Wikipedia

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    4 January 2008 (): a Transaven Let L-410 Turbolet crashed into the ocean while on a scheduled domestic flight from Caracas, Venezuela, to Los Roques, killing all 14 on board. 4 January 2013 ( 2013-01-04 ) : a Transaereo 5074 Britten-Norman Islander crashed into the ocean while on a domestic flight from Los Roques to Caracas, killing all 6 ...

  4. Albatros Airlines (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    During the rest of that year, new routes were opened in the eastern region of Venezuela, with departures from Porlamar to Maturín, Cumana, Barcelona, and Güiria to Los Roques, with departures from Caracas and Maracay. The airline has made charter flights to various international destinations, including Aruba, Curaçao, Port of Spain, and Haiti.

  5. List of airports in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela borders Guyana to the east of the Essequibo River, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Lucia, Barbados, Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Leeward Antilles lie just north, off the Venezuelan coast.

  6. 2008 Los Roques archipelago Transaven Let L-410 crash

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    On 4 January 2008, a scheduled domestic Transaven flight from Simón Bolívar International Airport to Los Roques Airport, 118 kilometres (64 nmi) north of the departure airport and over water, radioed that both engines had failed and that they were descending through 910 metres (3,000 ft).

  7. Conviasa - Wikipedia

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    Línea Aérea Conviasa (legally Consorcio Venezolano de Industrias Aeronáuticas y Servicios Aéreos [3]) is the flag carrier of Venezuela, with its headquarters on the grounds of Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, near Caracas. [4]