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- Aerolíneas Nicaragüenses S.A., operating as Aeronica, was an airline based in Nicaragua. Headquartered in the capital Managua, it operated scheduled p****enger...
- Friendship (registered YN-BZF) had been ****ed with for the delivery flight to Aeronica from Europe to Managua, Nicaragua. Augusto C. Sandino International Airport...
- alliance of El Salvador. NICA was founded in 1992 from the remains of Aeronica and commenced operations from Managua to Miami. In 1994, the Grupo TACA...
- long time as a hub for Nicaragua's flag carriers Lanica (until 1978), Aeronica from 1979 to the 80's and NICA afterwards. When NICA became a member of...
- time in 20 years that Nicaragua would have a national flag carrier, after Aeronica ceased operations in 1991. Since then, the flag carrier status was awarded...
-  Moldova Aerocom Air Moldova  Mongolia MIAT Mongolian Airlines  Nicaragua Aeronica  ****stan ****stan International Airlines Shaheen Air  Poland LOT Polish...
- and one DC-6, and emplo**** a 450-strong staff. LANICA was succeeded by Aeronica as Nicaragua's flag carrier. LANICA offered scheduled international p****enger...
- December 12, 1981, a bomb exploded inside the p****enger cabin of a parked Aeronica Boeing 727-100, tearing a hole into the fuselage. The captain, two flight...
- Air Malta 5 x 720B used from 1974 to 1988  Mexico Aeroamerica  Nicaragua Aeronica 1 x 720B used from 1982 to 1989  Norway Trans Polar 3 x 720  ****stan ****stan...
- 10 May 1982, two hijackers demanded a Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando of Aeronica to leave its Bluefields-Corn Island route and land in Costa Rica instead...