IATA : V5
ICAO : RYL
Call Sign : ROYAL ARUBAN
Country: Aruba

Facts about Royal Aruban Airlines

Royal Aruban Airlines was an airline based in Aruba. It went bankrupt a few years ago.
Royal Aruban Airlines information = Known as: Royal Aruban Airlines Name: Royal Aruban Airlines N.V.
Royal Aruban Airlines (V5) based in Aruba = Flag of Royal Aruban Airlines Royal Aruban Airlines was an airline based in Aruba.
agreements with Royal Aruban Airlines on behalf of Hardyston Distributors, Inc., Its wholly owned subsidiary, to acquire a 49% shareholder interest.
completed its agreements with Royal Aruban Airlines on behalf of Hardyston Distributors, Inc., Its wholly owned subsidiary, to acquire a 49% shareholder interest.
Royal Aruban Airlines serves 12 Caribbean and Latin American destinations. Additionally providing the only daily non-stop service to Aruba from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport.
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existing moratorium placed on creditors, Royal Aruban Airlines has the opportunity to begin operations and generate sufficient revenues to satisfy the debts incurred during the developmental stages of the airline.
Royal Aruban Airlines inaugural flights are slated to begin in the late summer with flights from Ft Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport to Aruba and Curacao.
Proposed startup Royal Aruban Airlines (RAA) claims it is preparing to inaugurate services from Aruba to surrounding islands in the Caribbean and to the USA in December.
FS2002 Royal Aruban Airlines DHC8-100 P4-EMA Royal Arubian Airlines is based at Reina Beatrix Intl/Oranjestad on Aruba. Royal Aruban operates short haul flights around the ABC Islands (Dutch antilles).
Royal Aruban Airlines is in the process to start operations with 2 Dc9-14,ex-Midwest Express Airlines.Hopefully one day the expand and utilize the MD90's.
Royal Aruban Airlines was an airline based in Aruba. It went bankrupt a few years ago.
Aruba-based Royal Aruban Airlines will soon begin operating daily flights from Aruba to Bonaire.