+ Follow CLAUDE DORNIER Tag
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[Title] => SEAIR is the only airline flying to Caticlan
[Summary] => Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR), the country’s premiere leisure airline, still offers the best and fastest flights to Caticlan, as fast as 35 minutes.
[DatePublished] => 2009-07-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Vintage plane goes on tourism blitz
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Its the only remaining aircraft of its kind in the world, and it has been fully restored and retrofitted by a team of 50 Filipino engineers and workers for its mission to fly to 52 countries to promote Philippine tourism and lure more foreign investors.
The 72.5-foot long, 18.25-foot high DO-24 amphibious aircraft, with wings spanning 88 feet, was finally unveiled at the Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) hanger here the other night.
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The 72.5-foot long, 18.25-foot high DO-24 amphibious aircraft, with wings spanning 88 feet, was finally unveiled at the Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) hanger here the other night.
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