Air Aruba
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Air Aruba was the main air carrier from the island of Aruba.
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[edit] Code Data
- IATA Code: FQ
- ICAO Code: ARU
- Callsign: Aruba
- Hub: TNCA Queen Beatrix International Airport
[edit] History
Set up soon after Aruba's separation from the Netherlands Antilles, Air Aruba became a major competitor of Air ALM, offering DC-9 and MD-90 jet flights through out the Caribbean and Miami International Airport.
[edit] Caribbean destinations
Curacao, Bonaire, St.Maarten, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic.
[edit] South American destinations
Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil.
[edit] North American destinations
Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Houston, Atlanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Newark.
[edit] Air Aruba's Fleet
Air Aruba's fleet consisted of the YS11, Embraer 110, DC-9, MD-88, MD-90, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 767-200, Boeing 767-300ER and the Boeing 757-200.
The rising cost of operations and bad management caused Air Aruba to file bankruptcy in 2000.
[edit] External links
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