New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA or NYRBA Air Lines) was an airline that operated seaplane service from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and intermediate points on the east coast of South America during the 1920s. It was forced to merge into its competitor, Pan American World Airways, in 1930.
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| - New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA or NYRBA Air Lines) was an airline that operated seaplane service from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and intermediate points on the east coast of South America during the 1920s. It was forced to merge into its competitor, Pan American World Airways, in 1930. (en)
- New York-Rio-Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA) foi uma empresa aérea que operou hidroaviões de Nova Iorque para o Rio de Janeiro e Buenos Aires, além de localidades intermediárias da América Central e do Sul na década de 1920. A companhia fundiu-se com sua competidora Pan American World Airways, em 1930. (pt)
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| - New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA or NYRBA Air Lines) was an airline that operated seaplane service from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and intermediate points on the east coast of South America during the 1920s. It was forced to merge into its competitor, Pan American World Airways, in 1930. (en)
- New York-Rio-Buenos Aires Line (NYRBA) foi uma empresa aérea que operou hidroaviões de Nova Iorque para o Rio de Janeiro e Buenos Aires, além de localidades intermediárias da América Central e do Sul na década de 1920. A companhia fundiu-se com sua competidora Pan American World Airways, em 1930. (pt)
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