AeroSur (legally incorporated as Compañía Boliviana de Transporte Aéreo Privado Aerosur, S.A.) was the second largest privately owned airline in Bolivia...
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2008 the tournament was split in two competition:Copa Aerosur and Copa Aerosur del Sur. The AeroSur Cup from the south was created due to the requests from...
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which ceased in 2007 after 85 years of operation. Following the demise of AeroSur, Bolivia's second largest airline, BoA became the country's sole main carrier...
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"AirlineFan: AeroSur Constellation N2520B in AeroSur Colors" Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine "AirlineFan: AeroSur Constellation N2520B in AeroSur Colors"...
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them being passenger ones and two being cargo-only airlines. The airline AeroSur had its headquarters in Santa Cruz. The airline ceased operations in May...
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managed the Bolivian Club Blooming and they took a national title, his first Aerosur Cup. Due to his notorious success, he took on management of the Argentine...
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results of the 2005 Copa Aerosur, the Bolivian football tournament held in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, sponsored by AeroSur airline. 27 February 20:00...
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results of the 2003 Copa Aerosur, the Bolivian football tournament held in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, sponsored by AeroSur airline. The 2003 Edition...
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La Copa Aerosur 2009 is the seventh edition of the summer soccer tournament sponsored by Aerosur. Involved six teams of core cities in Bolivia: Bolivar...
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Rough Sleepers Initiative § Rough Sleepers Unit (RSU) RSU, ICAO code for AeroSur (1992-2012), a defunct Bolivian airline RSU, IATA code for Yeosu Airport...
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