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I grew up in Miami Springs and all the local airport people ate breakfast and lunch at a place called Cozy Corner.

Hey Cozy Corner, I know that place practically lived there for 5 years... I lived in the apts in the alley behind it... yes I was broke! :0

sorry, back to your scheduled program....
 
Someone just told me IBC recently got some ERJs. True? Are they replacing the Saabs with them? How are they being used - as sports charters or on MAC flights to Cuba?
 
Miami, FL, United States, 8401 NW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33126, United States of America
Tel: +1 305 591-8080, +1 305 597-5313
Tel: (24 hours) +1 305 495-3540
Toll Free: +1 888 742-5422
Fax: +1 305 471-9619, +1 305 639-6433
email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.ibcairways.com
President/CEO Joseph F Costigan
Finance Director/Manager Thomas K Costigan
Operations Director/Manager Mark J Landolt

Technical Director/Manager Mark Fisher
Marketing Director/Manager John Hennig
Cargo Director/Manager Jose Olivera
Charter Director/Manager Andria L Balaguer
Senior Account Executive: Brian C Dawson
Freighter Fleet: 4x SF340A, 7x SA-227, 1x SA-226
Hubs: Miami
History and Operations: Since 1991, IBC Airways has provided an air cargo service as a 135 operator based at Miami International Airport with a fleet of seven cargo Metroliners and 4 Saab 340 aircraft. IBC Airways is a Bahamas and Caribbean specialist, operating daily flights into Freeport, Marsh Harbour, Nassau, Grand Cayman, Kingston, Montego Bay, Port Au Prince and Providenciales. It was the first cargo airline to operate directly into Havana, Cuba on a weekly basis. The company is certified to carry hazardous materials and specializes in transporting delicate high value shipments such as multimedia equipment. Flight crews are standing by 24 hours a day and can be wheels up in two hours.
 

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