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MAY 10, 2005 (newstodate): TransCaribbean Airways, headquartered at Curacao, Dutch Antilles, confirms that it is now in its final stage of preparations aiming at a first flight by late summer, 2005.
The new airline plans to operate leased A340-300 aircraft from Curacao and/or Sint Maarten non-stop to Amsterdam, D�sseldorf, London, Milan, Copenhagen, Madrid and Moscow.
Also comprised by the plans are Airbus A320 flights from Curacao and/or Sint Maarten to Nashville, New Orleans, Baltimore/Washington, Montreal, Havana, Fort Lauderdale, Denver, Los Angeles, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Panama City and Kansas City.
-We will be both a passenger and an air cargo airline, says David C. Foley,
TransCaribbean Cargo Handling President.
The new airline plans to operate leased A340-300 aircraft from Curacao and/or Sint Maarten non-stop to Amsterdam, D�sseldorf, London, Milan, Copenhagen, Madrid and Moscow.
Also comprised by the plans are Airbus A320 flights from Curacao and/or Sint Maarten to Nashville, New Orleans, Baltimore/Washington, Montreal, Havana, Fort Lauderdale, Denver, Los Angeles, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Panama City and Kansas City.
-We will be both a passenger and an air cargo airline, says David C. Foley,
TransCaribbean Cargo Handling President.