International Airways), or VIASA for short, was the Venezuelan flag carrier airline between 1960 and 1997. It was headquartered in the Torre Viasa in Caracas. Launched...
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VIASA may refer to: Venezolana Internacional de Aviación Sociedad Anónima, a defunct Venezuelan airline Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A, a defunct...
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venezolano da marcha atrás y decide liquidar Viasa". El País (in Spanish). Cebrián Echarri, Belén (3 February 1997). "Viasa, el último lío". EL País (in Spanish)...
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Viasa Flight 742 was an international, scheduled passenger flight from Caracas, Venezuela to Miami International Airport with an intermediate stopover...
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Viasa Flight 897 was an international scheduled Rome–Madrid–Lisbon–Santa Maria–Caracas passenger service that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the...
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passengers had passed through its doors.[citation needed] In June 1980, Viasa inaugurated flights to Caracas. The link served the large proportion of...
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Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A (redirect from Viasa trucks)
Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas, S.A. (or VIASA) was a Spanish automobile company, a division of parent company Construcciones y Auxiliares de Ferrocariles...
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constructed to offer increased capacity with a domestic terminal opening in 1983. Viasa used to be the flag-carrier of Venezuela ceased operations on 23 January...
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In the 1960s, Kaiser-Willys licensed Vehículos Industriales y Agrícolas (VIASA) of Zaragoza in Aragon to build Jeeps in Spain. Beginning in 1970, the "SV"...
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