Dossier
Maracaibo
Coverage of Maracaibo in the Nexus archive.
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- American Airlines launches new MIA–Venezuela nonstop service
American Airlines launched a new daily nonstop flight between Miami (MIA) and Maracaibo, Venezuela (MAR), operated by Envoy Air using an Embraer E-175 aircraft. This route becomes the airline’s second U.S.-Venezuela connection amid Venezuela’s recovery from recent earthquakes and suspended Caracas (CCS) flights.
- Venezuela Moves to Open Power Sector to Private Investment
Venezuela is taking steps to open its power sector to private investment. The article references infrastructure, including power lines at the Caujarito electrical substation in Maracaibo, Zulia state.
- Venezuela’s Faulty Power Grid Risks Derailing Economic Comeback
Venezuela's faulty power grid is at risk of derailing the country's economic comeback. The electrical towers in Maracaibo are a part of the grid. Venezuela is working to improve its economy.