ACES Colombia
ACES (Spanish acronym: Aerolíneas Centrales de Colombia) was an airline with its headquarters in the Edificio del Cafe in Medellín, Colombia and founded on August 30, 1971 by a group of 13 Colombian entrepreneurs, amongst them, most notably Orlando Botero Escobar and German Peñaloza Arias from Manizales and Luis H. Coulson, Jorge Coulson R., Alberto Jaramillo and Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.
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ACES Colombia
ACES (Spanish acronym: Aerolíneas Centrales de Colombia) was an airline with its headquarters in the Edificio del Cafe in Medellín, Colombia and founded on August 30, 1971 by a group of 13 Colombian entrepreneurs, amongst them, most notably Orlando Botero Escobar and German Peñaloza Arias from Manizales and Luis H. Coulson, Jorge Coulson R., Alberto Jaramillo and Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.
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ACES (Spanish acronym: Aerolín ...... routes taken over by Avianca.
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ACES (acrónimo de Aerolíneas C ...... el Café en Medellín, Colombia.
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Aerolineas Centrales de Colomb ...... 003 après fusion avec Avianca.
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ACES (Spanish acronym: Aerolín ...... Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.
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ACES (acrónimo de Aerolíneas C ...... el Café en Medellín, Colombia.
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Aerolineas Centrales de Colomb ...... 003 après fusion avec Avianca.
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ACES Colombia
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ACES Colombia
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