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Old 29th May 2004, 14:52
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Santa Barbara Cargo and new B757 picture!

Hey all,

I was checking Santa Barbara's website and I followed a link to their cargo site. They say in that website that they operate DC-10F's and B747F's. They also show a timetable that says that they use B727-F's and B767s. I have no idea where these planes come from.http://www.sbairlinescargo.com/

Also... I got from their cargo wesbite a pic of SB's new B757 that will be used in the Miami route.
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fish is it real?

there no pic of the plane anywhere.....only on thei r web
I wonder if it is a mountig????
although it looks cool
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Santa Barbara recently started advertising their new Miami flight.

Fare will be 180$ USD. Round trip. Coach

Aeropostal charges 335$ USD and American varies from 390$-420$ USD.

I think they are gonna be very succesful if they can manage to keep those low fares.
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Luis are they going to wet lease the 757 or is going to be crewed by Santa Barbara's pilots????????????saludos......E C.
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They are wet-leased from Transmeridian.
why wet lease? well it's because Venezuela's FAA Category 2. No commercial Venezuelan registered planes or planes with venezuelan crew can fly to the U.S.
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