Aeropostal’s Capacity Problems Have Deep Roots
Aeropostal’s fleet problems date back to when Nelson Ramiz still owned the airline and used Falcon Air, one of its affiliates, to supply aircraft for charters, according to new information reported in El Universal. After filing for Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. in 2006, Ramiz sold out to the...
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