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Which Feeder Airline will fly to CUBA first?

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Republic Airways, Operating as Cubana Connection, maing!
 
Obama the savior from Guantanamo........ أوباما المنقذ من جوانتانامو ......


Hey will Republic use Communist planes?

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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/12/24/1198344924200.html

ARJ21-700 regional jet
"Xiang Feng"
(Flying Phoenix)


Haha.......... not only is it replacing DC-9s, it actually looks like one.
 
I had an overnight in Havana once (broken airplane), and I wouldn't say it's any more dangerous than any other Latin American country. It's a popular vacation spot with a lot of Europeans and Canadians.
 
I had an overnight in Havana once (broken airplane), and I wouldn't say it's any more dangerous than any other Latin American country. It's a popular vacation spot with a lot of Europeans and Canadians.

Dam that must have been a huge pile of paperwork. What broke?
 
Dam that must have been a huge pile of paperwork. What broke?

The right main landing gear was pissing hydraulic fluid all over the tarmac. Yeah, it was pretty bureaucratic, but the company took care of everything. Beautiful country, impoverished but very friendly people.
 
American Eagle has been flying Miami to Havana for years, US crew, but none of the passengers can be US nationals. Count on an hourly shuttle service from MIA to Havana and JFK-Havana as soon as it opens up. Have to dig in more, but I think Eagle has been doing the ATR to Havana longer than Gulfstream has been in there.
 
Haha.......... not only is it replacing DC-9s, it actually looks like one.

It IS a DC-9. The wings and fuse are built on the jigs from the MD-90 program they exported to China. All that is new are some RJ engines and updated avionics--and lead in the paint, asbestos in the seats, and melamine in the potable water.
 

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