- had resumed,
Athletic had
merged with
Aviación Nacional of
Zaragoza to
become Athletic Aviación de Madrid.
Aviación Nacional had been
founded in 1937 by...
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Cubana de
Aviación S.A., or
simply Cubana, is the flag
carrier and
largest airline of Cuba. It was
founded in
October 1929,
becoming one of the earliest...
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Mexicana de
Aviación may
refer to the
following Mexican airlines:
Mexicana de
Aviación (1921–2010)
Mexicana de
Aviación (2023–present) This disambiguation...
- in 1940, Club Atlético
Aviación. Club
Aviación is
sometimes mistakenly linked to the
origin of Atlético, but
instead Aviación was its savior, as the agreement...
-
Boliviana de
Aviación (shortened in
Spanish for
Empresa Pública
Nacional Estratégica
Boliviana de
Aviación "Bolivian
National Strategic Aviation Public...
- Nicaragüense de
Aviación (also
known as NICA) was an
airline based in Nicaragua. Its main hub was the
Augusto C.
Sandino International Airport. The commercial...
- Compañía
Mexicana de
Aviación S.A. de C.V.,
usually shortened to
Mexicana de
Aviación, was Mexico's
oldest airline and one of the
oldest continuously single-branded...
-
seasons in the
history of Atlético Madrid. Atlético, who
merged with Club
Aviación Nacional at the
start of the season, on 4
October 1939, won
three titles...
-
Empresa Ecuatoriana de
Aviación, more
commonly known as
simply Ecuatoriana, was the
national airline of Ecuador. The
carrier had an
operational hiatus...
-
Cubana de
Aviación Flight 0972 was a
scheduled domestic flight operated by
Mexican charter airline Global Air on
behalf of
Cubana de
Aviación, from José...