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Sabena, which is 49.5 percent-owned by Swissair, said its passanger traffic to South Africa had grown threefold over the past five years.
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"What these guys do is they teach all of their students to fly a buzz job," Gardner said of Sabena, which is tasked with readying students to fly jets and larger aircraft.
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"What these guys do is they teach all of their students to fly a buzz job," Gardner said of Sabena, which is tasked with readying students to fly jets and larger aircraft.
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Old-style " legacy " airlines such as Sabena and Aer Lingus are often weighted with the pride and baggage of being national carriers, which can complicate restructuring.
Flying Through a Storm Dan Michaels 2010
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Tristan da Cunha - 270 people can't be wrong History, art, culture - and sheer nuttiness, too Those from "Sabena" are Belgian, the air way company Sabena went bankrupt a few years ago and went through some name changing.
Dark Roasted Blend 2009
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Those from "Sabena" are Belgian, the air way company Sabena went bankrupt a few years ago and went through some name changing.
Dark Roasted Blend 2009
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"Sabena," I was told, stood for "Such a bloody experience.
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"Sabena," I was told, stood for "Such a bloody experience.
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They left from New York City aboard Belgium's Sabena Slight 548 bound for Brussels and ultimately for Prague to compete.
Rocco Staino: 50th Anniversary of Ice Skating Tragedy Remembered With Book, Film & Exhibit Rocco Staino 2011
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They left from New York City aboard Belgium's Sabena Slight 548 bound for Brussels and ultimately for Prague to compete.
Rocco Staino: 50th Anniversary of Ice Skating Tragedy Remembered With Book, Film & Exhibit Rocco Staino 2011
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