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38-882: (Redirected from Lloyds ) [REDACTED] Look up Lloyd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lloyd , Lloyd's , or Lloyds may refer to: People [ edit ] Lloyd (name) , a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd , which means "grey" or "brown" List of people with given name Lloyd List of people with surname Lloyd Lloyd (singer) (born 1986), American singer Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Lloyd, Florida Lloyd, Kentucky Lloyd, Montana Lloyd, New York Lloyd, Ohio Lloyds, Alabama Lloyds, Maryland Lloyds, Virginia Elsewhere [ edit ] Lloydminster , or "Lloyd", straddling

76-523: A 2001 comedy written and directed by Hector Baron Lloyd rifle , a magazine-fed sporting rifle Lloyd's mirror , an optical and an acoustic experiment Lloyds , a barque hired by the New Zealand Company to bring settlers to Nelson See also [ edit ] Floyd (disambiguation) Loyd (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Lloyd All pages with titles containing Lloyd Topics referred to by

114-452: A 2001 comedy written and directed by Hector Baron Lloyd rifle , a magazine-fed sporting rifle Lloyd's mirror , an optical and an acoustic experiment Lloyds , a barque hired by the New Zealand Company to bring settlers to Nelson See also [ edit ] Floyd (disambiguation) Loyd (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Lloyd All pages with titles containing Lloyd Topics referred to by

152-665: A Cypriot company founded in the 20th century Nedlloyd , a Netherlands shipping line, later merged into P&O Nedlloyd and now part of Maersk Line Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB Airlines) of Bolivia Other companies [ edit ] Lloyds Banking Group , a large banking group in the United Kingdom Lloyds Pharmacy , the largest community pharmacy operator in the United Kingdom Lloyd Italico , Italian insurance, part of Assicurazioni Generali Lloyd Cars Ltd ,

190-497: A Cypriot company founded in the 20th century Nedlloyd , a Netherlands shipping line, later merged into P&O Nedlloyd and now part of Maersk Line Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB Airlines) of Bolivia Other companies [ edit ] Lloyds Banking Group , a large banking group in the United Kingdom Lloyds Pharmacy , the largest community pharmacy operator in the United Kingdom Lloyd Italico , Italian insurance, part of Assicurazioni Generali Lloyd Cars Ltd ,

228-584: A former British automobile brand Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper , an early Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom Stewarts & Lloyds , a former British steel tube manufacturer Lloyd Hotel , Amsterdam, the Netherlands Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH a German car company active between 1908 and 1963 Lloyd's Barbecue, an American brand of barbecue products sold by Hormel Delta Lloyd insurance in

266-415: A former British automobile brand Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper , an early Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom Stewarts & Lloyds , a former British steel tube manufacturer Lloyd Hotel , Amsterdam, the Netherlands Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH a German car company active between 1908 and 1963 Lloyd's Barbecue, an American brand of barbecue products sold by Hormel Delta Lloyd insurance in

304-728: A shipbuilding dockyard established by Norddeutscher Lloyd in Bremerhaven, Germany North German Automobile and Engine , a former German automobile brand founded by Norddeutscher Lloyd , of which most marques carried the Lloyd name Österreichischer Lloyd , a shipping line of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; a shipping management company of this name still exists Lloyd Triestino , subsequently renamed Italia Marittima , Italian shipping line evolved from Austrian Lloyd Austrian Lloyd Ship Management ,

342-540: A shipbuilding dockyard established by Norddeutscher Lloyd in Bremerhaven, Germany North German Automobile and Engine , a former German automobile brand founded by Norddeutscher Lloyd , of which most marques carried the Lloyd name Österreichischer Lloyd , a shipping line of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; a shipping management company of this name still exists Lloyd Triestino , subsequently renamed Italia Marittima , Italian shipping line evolved from Austrian Lloyd Austrian Lloyd Ship Management ,

380-644: A website and 275-year-old daily newspaper on shipping and global trade Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU ), a maritime information database Lloyd's Register , a ship classification and risk management organization Germanischer Lloyd , a classification society based in Germany Norddeutscher Lloyd , a former German shipping line, and several successor companies Hapag-Lloyd shipping line Hapag-Lloyd Flug , Hapag-Lloyd Express, Hapag-Lloyd Airlines, former German airline companies Lloyd Werft ,

418-563: A website and 275-year-old daily newspaper on shipping and global trade Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU ), a maritime information database Lloyd's Register , a ship classification and risk management organization Germanischer Lloyd , a classification society based in Germany Norddeutscher Lloyd , a former German shipping line, and several successor companies Hapag-Lloyd shipping line Hapag-Lloyd Flug , Hapag-Lloyd Express, Hapag-Lloyd Airlines, former German airline companies Lloyd Werft ,

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456-857: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lloyd [REDACTED] Look up Lloyd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lloyd , Lloyd's , or Lloyds may refer to: People [ edit ] Lloyd (name) , a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd , which means "grey" or "brown" List of people with given name Lloyd List of people with surname Lloyd Lloyd (singer) (born 1986), American singer Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Lloyd, Florida Lloyd, Kentucky Lloyd, Montana Lloyd, New York Lloyd, Ohio Lloyds, Alabama Lloyds, Maryland Lloyds, Virginia Elsewhere [ edit ] Lloydminster , or "Lloyd", straddling

494-467: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lloyd A%C3%A9reo Boliviano Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano ( LAB ), internationally known as LAB Bolivian Airlines , was the flag carrier and principal airline of Bolivia from 1925 until it ceased operations in 2010. It was the second oldest airline in South America after Avianca , and among

532-627: The Peruvian towns of Arequipa and Lima were offered in co-operation with Deutsche Lufthansa Peru . Like LAB, these airlines were aiming at the German minorities in the respective countries. By then, Santa Cruz had replaced Cochabamba as the largest hub for Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (now flag carrier of Bolivia), with another one having been opened at Trinidad Airport , and international routes being offered from La Paz Airport . The domestic network had grown to extensive size, covering most airports in

570-736: The oldest airlines in the world . It operated scheduled domestic and international services to destinations in the Americas together with a transatlantic route to Madrid in Spain . It was headquartered in Cochabamba , having its main domestic hub at the city's Jorge Wilstermann International Airport , and international hubs at Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz and El Alto International Airport in La Paz . The airline

608-580: The 1970s, LAB's President Mario Patino Ayoroa developed the company's routes and made it an international player. The international network saw further expansion, most notably with the launch of scheduled flights to the United States. At that time, the LAB network had been consolidated, appearing more or less in the shape it would retain until the 2000s. The largest Bolivian cities were linked with destinations all over South America, as well as in

646-555: The Bolivian government seized all of LAB's planes and staff, so that they could be dispatched for military use during the Chaco War with Paraguay . In May 1941, LAB was taken over by the government of Bolivia as the country's national airline and Panagra was granted a contract to administer it. In March 1960, Panagra held a 20% interest in LAB and the government of Bolivia was the major shareholder. At this time, Edmundo Gonzalez

684-740: The Disney animated series Lloyd in Space Lloyd Reed , an antagonist from the tactical video game Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Lloyd Tavernier , in the BBC soap opera EastEnders Lloyd Waterman, in the American sitcom The Cleveland Show Lloyd the Delivery Guy , a minor character from Scrubs Lloyd, in the video game Mother , also known as EarthBound Beginnings Other uses [ edit ] Lloyd (film) ,

722-454: The Disney animated series Lloyd in Space Lloyd Reed , an antagonist from the tactical video game Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Lloyd Tavernier , in the BBC soap opera EastEnders Lloyd Waterman, in the American sitcom The Cleveland Show Lloyd the Delivery Guy , a minor character from Scrubs Lloyd, in the video game Mother , also known as EarthBound Beginnings Other uses [ edit ] Lloyd (film) ,

760-420: The LAB shares. In an effort to cut costs, VASP aimed at a full merger of the two airlines, with a similar livery and a joint frequent flyer program as initial steps. At July 1998 , 49% and 48.3% of the shares were held by VASP and the Bolivian government, respectively. In 2001, VASP sold its shares in LAB back to Bolivian investors, though, due to the ongoing monetary constraints. On the other hand, in 2004, LAB

798-490: The United States (international flights usually had several stopovers). International flights as well as hub-to-hub flights were operated using Boeing 727 aircraft, whilst the Fokker F-27 and the similar Fairchild F-27 were deployed on the domestic network. From 1990, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano moved its main hub in Santa Cruz de la Sierra from El Trompillo Airport to Viru Viru International Airport . During

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836-413: The country (still relying on multiple-stopover flights). More international routes had been added, with LAB now also offering flights to Chile , Argentina and Peru . The following destinations were served on a scheduled basis in 1964, using Douglas DC-3 , DC-6 or Boeing B-17G (the latter being military cargo aircraft converted from a bomber, which could also accommodate passengers). During

874-408: The inauguration of flights to Central America and the United States. At March 1990, the airline had 1,700 employees and was 99.98% owned by the government. By this time the network, which consisted of 21 domestic destinations and 15 international ones (Arica, Asunción, Belo Horizonte, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Cuzco, Lima, Manaus, Miami, Montevideo, Panama, Rio de Janeiro, Salta, Santiago and São Paulo),

912-605: The low countries Hungarian Lloyd Aircraft and Engine Factory Lloyd, an Indian consumer electronics brand by Havells Fictional characters [ edit ] Lloyd the bartender, in the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining Lloyd Asplund , from the anime series Code Geass Lloyd Bloch , in the Marvel Comics universe Lloyd Braun (Seinfeld) , in the NBC sitcom, Seinfeld Llwyd ap Cil Coed , in

950-428: The low countries Hungarian Lloyd Aircraft and Engine Factory Lloyd, an Indian consumer electronics brand by Havells Fictional characters [ edit ] Lloyd the bartender, in the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining Lloyd Asplund , from the anime series Code Geass Lloyd Bloch , in the Marvel Comics universe Lloyd Braun (Seinfeld) , in the NBC sitcom, Seinfeld Llwyd ap Cil Coed , in

988-488: The provincial border between Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada Companies and businesses [ edit ] Derived from Lloyd's Coffee House [ edit ] Lloyd's Coffee House , a London meeting place for merchants and shipowners between about 1688 and 1774 Lloyd's of London , a British insurance market Lloyd's of London (film) , a 1936 film about the insurance market Lloyd's building , its headquarters Lloyd's Agency Network Lloyd's List ,

1026-488: The provincial border between Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada Companies and businesses [ edit ] Derived from Lloyd's Coffee House [ edit ] Lloyd's Coffee House , a London meeting place for merchants and shipowners between about 1688 and 1774 Lloyd's of London , a British insurance market Lloyd's of London (film) , a 1936 film about the insurance market Lloyd's building , its headquarters Lloyd's Agency Network Lloyd's List ,

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1102-592: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lloyd . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lloyd&oldid=1257376924 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Welsh-language text Articles containing German-language text Articles containing Italian-language text Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

1140-475: The story Mabinogion Lloyd Christmas , played by Jim Carrey in the film Dumb and Dumber Lloyd Dobler , in the 1989 Cameron Crowe film, Say Anything... , played by John Cusack Lloyd Garmadon , the main character in the animated TV series Ninjago Lloyd Henreid , in Stephen King's The Stand Lloyd Irving , in the video game Tales of Symphonia Lloyd Nebulon , the main character in

1178-414: The story Mabinogion Lloyd Christmas , played by Jim Carrey in the film Dumb and Dumber Lloyd Dobler , in the 1989 Cameron Crowe film, Say Anything... , played by John Cusack Lloyd Garmadon , the main character in the animated TV series Ninjago Lloyd Henreid , in Stephen King's The Stand Lloyd Irving , in the video game Tales of Symphonia Lloyd Nebulon , the main character in

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1216-524: Was awarded shares in Ecuatoriana de Aviación , the national airline of Ecuador at that time, as a compensation for outstanding debts, which led to a codeshare agreement between the two airlines. From 2006, Lloyd Aéreo had to cut flights because it was in bad financial shape; leased long-haul aircraft (a random mix of Airbus A310 , Boeing 757 , Boeing 767 or Lockheed L-1011 TriStar at that time) could not be paid for anymore. On 30 March 2007, it

1254-734: Was based then, and Corumbá , Brazil . On the grounds of a co-operation agreement with Syndicato Condor , an airline catering for the German minority in Brazil , LAB passengers could connect in Corumbá on a flight to Rio de Janeiro , and vice versa. Over the following years, more destinations in Brazil were added, so that Lloyd Aéreo became the second largest airline in South America at that time, only surpassed by Avianca from Colombia . In 1932,

1292-580: Was decided by the Bolivian government to shut down Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, which meant that effective on 1 April, all flight operations were suspended. In October of the same year, Boliviana de Aviación was established as new national airline of Bolivia. LAB operated a limited number of charter flights during late 2007 and early 2008, on behalf of AeroSur , but has since fully gone out of business, with its airline license officially been revoked in 2010. At that time, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano offered mostly domestic flights, each of which with several stopovers (which

1330-567: Was founded on 15 September 1925 by a consortium of German-Bolivian residents and began commercial flights on 23 September between Cochabamba and Santa Cruz using a Junkers F 13 . Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB) was founded by German immigrants in August 1925. On 24 September 1925, the airline launched its services between Cochabamba and Santa Cruz using a single Junkers F13 aircraft. In July 1930, Lloyd Aéreo began to serve international routes, with scheduled flights between La Paz , where it

1368-507: Was normal at a time where the range of airlines was very limited compared to today's situation). The route network had two hubs : In Cochabamba , the headquarters of the airline, and in Santa Cruz de la Sierra . Scheduled services were offered to the following destinations: In Corumba , passengers could connect on Syndicato Condor flights to destinations within Brazil and even to Europe. Similarly, in La Paz, connecting flights to

1406-425: Was served with two Boeing 707-320C , three Boeing 727-200s , two Boeing 727-100s , one Fokker F27-600 and one Fokker F27-200 . From 1994 onwards, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano was encountering rising financial difficulties. As a consequence, the Bolivian government prepared the privatization of the airline and began to negotiate with potential buyers. On 19 October 1995, Brazilian airline VASP acquired 50 percent of

1444-593: Was the president of the airline and the fleet consisted of seven DC-3s , one DC-4 and six Boeing B-17s . With the Lockheed L-188 Electra joining the fleet in September 1968, LAB was in the position to offer non-stop international flights. A further improvement in comfort and travel times was achieved when Lloyd Aéreo acquired its first jet aircraft (of the Boeing 727 type) in 1970, allowing for

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