Airline
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Image
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IATA
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ICAO
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Callsign
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Commenced operations
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Ceased operations
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Notes
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Caricom Airways
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CRB
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CARIBBEAN COMMUTER
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2004
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2018
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Owners moved to Curacao with some of the fleet to start up Dutch Caribbean Islandhopper
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Gonini Air Services
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5Z
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GON
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GONINI
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1978
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1994
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Moved some of its operations to the Dutch Antilles and USA with American registered aircraft till the end of the 1990s
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Hi-Jet Helicopter Services
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HHS
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HIJET
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1997
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2017
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After declaring bankruptcy in December 2017, Hi-Jet Helicopter Services made a modest re-start by the end of 2018 [3][4]
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Inter Tropical Aviation
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TCU
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TROPAIR
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1987
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2001
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Kuyake Aviation
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2004
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2018
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Part of Caricom Airways Flight Academy, owners moved to Curacao with some of the fleet to start up Dutch Caribbean Islandhopper
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Nickerie Air Spray
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Air Crop-Dusters which were active in the rice region of Nickerie, Suriname
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Pont International Airline Services
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PSI
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PONT
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Skyliners Air Services
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LNR
|
LINERSERVICE
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SLM
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PY
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SLM
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SURINAM
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1962
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1975
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Renamed/merged to Surinam Airways
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Surinaamse Luchtvracht Onderneming - SLO
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1969
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1973
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Renamed/merged to Surinam Air Cargo
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Surinam Air Cargo
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SURNAMAIR
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1973
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1974
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Renamed/merged to Surinam Air Transport. In 1992 a new company with the same name Surinam Air Cargo emerged as a transport company of parcels between Suriname and the Netherlands, this is not an airline company.[5]
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Surinam Air Spray/Surinaamse Luchtvaart Bespuitings Maatschappij
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1964
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Air Crop-Dusters which were active in the agriculture regions of Nickerie, Coronie and Saramacca in Suriname
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Surinam Air Transport
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1974
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1974
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Surinam International Victory Airline
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SWO
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SIVA
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2004
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2005
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Defunct immediately after being announced, even before official launch
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Trans Caribbean Airlines
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1990
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1991
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