Cabo Verde Express is a Cape Verdean regional airline headquartered in Espargos and based at Amílcar Cabral International Airport operating domestic scheduled and charter services.
5-646: CVE may refer to: CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express CVE, the ISO 4217 currency code for the Cape Verdean escudo CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges Canadian Venture Exchange , a stock exchange Collaborative virtual environment ,
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20-709: The tourism development on the island of Boa Vista. Captain JC Bartz sold the airline back in 2007 to the Portuguese group Omni Aviacao, the owner of White Airways . Its head office is at the Amílcar Cabral International Airport in Espargos , Sal . As of April 2019 Cabo Verde Express has three aircraft: [REDACTED] Media related to Cabo Verde Express at Wikimedia Commons This article relating to an African airline
25-585: Was established in 1998 by Jean-Christophe Bartz, airline transport pilot and business man with many interests within the airline industry in West Africa. Operations started with a single Cessna Caravan (D4-CBJ). A few months later the Czech-made Let L-410 Turbolet were introduced. The airline employed 14 pilots including 2 freelancers. The little airline grew fast under the command of Captain JC Bartz and actively contributed to
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