• Aerovias Guest S.A. was Mexico's third airline founded after Mexicana de Aviación and Aeronaves de Mexico. It was later taken over by Aeronaves de Mexico...
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  • Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V. (lit. 'Airways of Mexico, Public Limited') operating as Aeroméxico (pronounced [aeɾoˈmexiko]; styled as AEROMEXICO), is...
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    Transport  Argentina Aerolíneas Argentinas Aerotransportes Entre Rios Aerovias Halcon Flota Aérea Mercante Argentina [de] (FAMA)  Australia Air Express...
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  • Air)  Luxembourg Luxair  Mexico Aeronaves de México (Now Aeromexico) Aerovias Guest ♠  Morocco Royal Air Maroc  Netherlands KLM ♠  Pakistan Pakistan International...
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    Rebranded as PCG de México Aeroservicios de California 1966 1978 Aerovias Guest AVG GUEST 1946 1963 Merged with Aeronaves de Mexico Aladia Airlines 9A AYD...
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  • In 1948 he left Spain for Mexico to become the General Manager of Aerovías Guest until it was absorbed by competitor Aeromex. His wife refused to follow...
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    There is no regular scheduled public service to the airport, although Aerovías DAP has some charter flights from Punta Arenas. According to Köppen ET...
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  • International Airways  Mexico Aerocarga Aeronaves de Mexico Aeromexico Guest Aerovias Mexico Mexicana de Aviación ♠ SAESA  Mozambique  Namibia Namibia Commercial...
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  • airline Aerovías Q and private cargo carriers Cuba Aeropostal and Expreso Aéreo Interamericano were then merged into Cubana. At that time, Aerovías Q operated...
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    California) due to crew errors, killing all 40 on board. 15 November 1956 A Guest Aerovias Mexico C-54A (XA-HEG) crashed near Puerto Somoza, Nicaragua while attempting...
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