Newcomers are Ukraine Cargo Airways (the third Ukrainian airline after Volare Airlines and Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines) and Hewa Bora Airways of DR Congo.
What does VA stand for?
VA stands for Volare Airlines (Italy)
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- Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Newcomers are Ukraine Cargo Airways (the third Ukrainian airline after Volare Airlines and Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines) and Hewa Bora Airways of DR Congo.
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD An Airbus A320 operated by Volare Airlines was forced to make an emergency landing at Linate airport in Milan on Wednesday (10 August).
The Italian government approved a decree on Saturday (27 November) that allows a special commissioner to be appointed to oversee the Volare group, which includes Volare Airlines SpA and charter carrier AirEurope SpA.
The previous four proceedings relate to the EC's alleged failure to act on Ryanair's complaints about government subsidies that benefited Air France (an alleged [euro]1 billion in reduced domestic airport charges), Lufthansa ([euro]100 million related to use of Munich's Terminal 2), Olympic Airways ([euro]500 million in state aid) and Volare Airlines ([euro]20 million write-off of airport debts).
The previous four proceedings relate to the EC's alleged failure to act on Ryanair's complaints about government subsidies that benefited Air France (an alleged [euro]1 billion in reduced domestic airport charges), Lufthansa ([euro]100 million related to use of Munich's Terminal 2), Olympic Airways ([euro]500 million in state aid) and Volare Airlines ([euro]20 million write-off of airport debts).