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Encyclopedia > VG Airlines

VG Airlines (airline code IV) was an airline founded in 2002 to operate flights from Belgium to North America in the wake of Sabena's bankruptcy. The airline was rebranded as Delsey Airlines for several months later in the year, but ceased operations in December.


It operated flights from Brussels to Boston, New York JFK, and Los Angeles using Airbus A330 aircraft.


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