
It is a private airline operates from Bolivia . This airline have 14 aircrafts in total. It was established in 1992 .
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Iberia is the national airline of Spain. Based in Madrid, it operates an extensive international network of services. Its main bases are Madrid-Barajas Airport and Barcelona-El Prat Airport.In 2008 the airline reported a net profit of €32 million (€327.6 million in 2007, €56.7 million in 2006, €395 million in 2005) — its 13th consecutive year of profits. Iberia Group airlines fly to over 102 destinations in 39 countries. Via code-sharing arrangements with other companies, it offers flights to another 90 destinations.The Iberia fleet consists of 124 aircrafts.
TAAG Angola Airlines is the national flag carrier of Angola. Based in Luanda, the airline has a large domestic network and flights to other parts of Africa, Europe and South America. Like Ethiopian Airlines and South African Airways, TAAG has been one of the few profitable sub-Saharan African carriers and one of the few to recently purchase newly built aircraft as opposed to second-hand aircraft. It is 100% state owned by the Angolan government and itself owns 100% of subsidiary Angola Air Charter.Its fleet consists of 14 aircrafts.
Luxair is the flag carrier airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It operates scheduled services to 50 destinations in Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean and Middle East, plus charter and seasonal summer services. Its main base is Luxembourg-Findel International Airport.Luxair fleet consists of 15 aircrafts.
Caribbean Airlines is the national airline of Trinidad and Tobago, with its main hub at the Piarco International Airport in Trinidad.It operates international services from the Caribbean to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and South America. The airline is wholly owned by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, beginning operations on January 1, 2007, to replace its predecessor, BWIA West Indies Airways.Fleet size is 13 aircrafts.

VARIG is the Brazilian flag carrier airline owned by Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes (parent company of Gol Transportes Aereos) based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. From the 1960s until the mid-2000s, it was Brazil's leading international airline.The Varig fleet consists of29 aircrafts.
