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LA PAZ, Bolivia – A Bolivian judge has rendered a guilty verdict against the owner of the bankrupt Aerosur airline for illicit enrichment and sentenced him in absentia to five years in prison.
The businessman is Humberto Roca. He's the former owner of Bolivia's AeroSur airline. Roca fled to the U.S. to avoid Bolivian charges alleging he provided tickets to what authorities called anti ...
An Aerosur airline aircraft land at the airport of El Alto, Bolivia, Monday May 14, 2012. Workers of the financially troubled Aerosur went on a hunger strike on Monday to demand the company ...
A Bolivian judge has rendered a guilty verdict against the owner of the bankrupt Aerosur airline for illicit enrichment and sentenced him in absentia to five years in prison, the Associated Press ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian regulators rejected a bailout plan for troubled AeroSur on Wednesday, giving the grounded airline until July 11 to resume flights or lose its license. The ...
Bolivia's Aerosur plans to acquire an additional Boeing 767-200 and 737-300 this year as the carrier continues its widebody fleet expansion and narrowbody fleet renewal programmes. Aerosur ...
Bolivian carrier AeroSur confirms it has again passed IATA’s operational safety audit. AeroSur is the only carrier in Bolivia to meet IATA’s safety standard and is among 365 airlines currently ...
Bolivia's largest airline, Aerosur, has suspended all domestic and international flight operations from 31 March, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. While the airline has made no official ...
Bolivian carrier Aerosur is to introduce a second Boeing 767-200 into its fleet within the second half of this year, according to a senior executive at the company. The airline acquired its first ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) – Bolivia’s principal privately owned airline, AeroSur, was down to a single domestic route Monday and hoping for an infusion of capital to stave off bankruptcy.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian regulators rejected a bailout plan for troubled AeroSur on Wednesday, giving the grounded airline until July 11 to resume flights or lose its license.