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Conviasa (Venezuela): The Venezuelan flag carrier operates three active A340s (2 A340-200s, 1 A340-600) out of a fleet of six. Conviasa flies two of the last three A340-200s in commercial use, often ...
“We welcome CONVIASA Airlines and look forward to a successful partnership that will benefit the people of both nations.” Moshood stated that, to expedite achieving the objective, the minister ...
The Venezuelan state airline, Conviasa, has decided to discontinue its flight operations between Caracas, Moscow, and Havana, a route it has managed since 2023.This move further undermines Cuba's ...
Some of these non-commercial Boeing 737-200s age over half a century. ... Conviasa's seven Embraer E190, each aging around 10 years old, bring the fleet's average age down.
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In 2020, the US Treasury added Conviasa to its sanction list, stating that the illegitimate Maduro regime "relies on the Venezuelan state-owned airline Conviasa to shuttle corrupt regime officials ...
Conviasa president Ramon Celestino Velasquez Araguayan, who has also been Venezuela’s minister of transportation since May 2023, is among eight Venezuelan officials hit with new US sanctions ...
McKinney isn’t giving up on its commercial service aviation dream. In fact, the city is negotiating with two airlines looking to bring passenger service to the northern part of the region.
The national flag carrier of Conviasa Airlines plans to launch the first direct flights between China and Venezuela in late October. The two new routes will be operated between Caracas, ...
Flight tracker data shows a recent increase of Conviasa flights running the Caracas-Havana-Managua route, using long-haul A340s that Conviasa illegally obtained from Iran in 2022 (and which Iran ...
Without Mahan Air’s aircraft transfers, Conviasa would not be able to operate long-distance flights. And the flights Conviasa operates are not ordinary commercial operations.
Conviasa has also been authorised to conduct all transactions "ordinarily incident and necessary to the general maintenance (including repair)" of its fleet of fifteen E190s and one Lineage 1000. OFAC ...