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Fina Air

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144:, the management of Fina Air announced that the airline would begin flying on July 15, 2003, connecting San Juan and MayagĂĽez with six Dominican Republic destinations. The airline planned to expand to other countries within the Caribbean by 2005 and acquire jet aircraft. The July 15 date, however, was later changed to October 2. The 2005 expectations for acquiring jets and opening new routes were never met. 180:
aircraft but the purchase was cancelled. After several flights cancelled from July to August 2005, the airline Fina Air conducted an activity in the Dominican Republic to compensate customers affected in the months of December and January, which granted money in cash awards and added works of art by
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Fina Air was partnered with the U.S. group called Viva Airlines. The people involved left a list of unpaid debts, lawsuits, and unhappy investors after the death of Chief Executive Officer Lazaro Canto.
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The airline was established in 2003 by Lazaro Canto (Founder and Chief Executive). In the June 7 edition of the newspaper
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Apart from operating regularly scheduled services from Aguadilla, they also rented airplanes to United States
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Because Puerto Rico is politically a part of the United States, Fina Air (not to be confused with the
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named after Josefina Canto who was the mother of Lazaro Canto. It operated charter flights to the
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aircraft have been purchased by an aircraft leasing company and were later operated by
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as Continental Connection, flying out of Cleveland. The airline did try to purchase 2
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services, to return illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic back home.
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One of Fina Air's SAAB 340 airplanes later crashed in
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Index


Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Rafael Hernández Airport
Eugenio MarĂ­a de Hostos Airport
Fleet
San Juan, Puerto Rico
airline
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Rafael Hernández Airport
Aguadilla
Eugenio MarĂ­a de Hostos Airport
MayagĂĽez
El Vocero
immigration
Saab 340
RegionsAir
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30
Oro SĂłlido
Johnny Ventura
Argentina
Sol LĂ­neas AĂ©reas Flight 5428
cargo airline
Fine Air
"Sol Lineas Aereas LV-CEJ (Saab 340 - MSN 25) (Ex N112PX N344CA ) | Airfleets aviation"
Categories
Defunct airlines of Puerto Rico
Airlines established in 2003
Companies based in San Juan, Puerto Rico

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