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Possible Answers: AIRES, DIAS.

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Random information on the term “AIRES”:

ADA S.A., operating as Aerolínea de Antioquia (ADA), is a regional airline with its headquarters on the property of Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín, Colombia. It started operations in 1987. The airline operates scheduled domestic services from Medellín to over 20 destinations. Its main base is Olaya Herrera Airport.

Aerolínea de Antioquia serves the following destinations (as of February 2013):

The Aerolínea de Antioquia fleet includes the following aircraft (as of 20 December 2011):

AIRES on Wikipedia

Random information on the term “DIAS”:

The Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) was a gathering of a diverse group of international artists, poets, and scientists to London, from 9–11 September 1966. Included in this number were representatives of the counter-cultural underground who were there to speak on the theme of destruction in art.

The Honorary Committee, led by Gustav Metzger, attracted the attention of both the international media and international art community to the symposium.

The symposium was held at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London.

A DIAS press release claimed:

Throughout September, Happenings took place in venues all over London.

John Latham constructed three large “Skoob Towers” out of books, which they called “The laws of England”, and set fire to them outside of the British Museum.

The following artists were involved in DIAS:

The following artitsts are said to have participated in DIAS in absentia:

Photographers:

DIAS on Wikipedia