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Torreya taxifolia [SEP] IUCN conservation status
lists the species as critically endangered. A survey conducted in 2000 estimated the population of "T. taxifolia" in its native habitat to be between 500 and 600 individuals, with approximately 10 capable of reproduction. Due to a poorly understood fungal blight that has destroyed 98% of the mature trees of the species, extinction in its native range is thought to be inevitable. Description. "Torreya taxifolia" is an evergreen tree that may reach heights of 15 to 20 meters. The trees are conical in overall shape,
Torreya taxifolia Torreya taxifolia, commonly known as the Florida nutmeg, Florida torreya, gopher wood, stinking yew, or stinking cedar (although not a true yew or cedar), is a rare and endangered tree of the yew family found in the Southeastern United States, at the state border region of northern Florida and southwestern Georgia. It is the type species of the genus "Torreya". "Torreya taxifolia" became one of the first federally listed endangered plant species in the United States in 1984; the IUCN
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Otago skink [SEP] IUCN conservation status
Otago skink The Otago skink ("Oligosoma otagense") is a rare, endangered species of large skink in the family Scincidae, found in the rocky canyons and grassy patches of Central Otago, New Zealand. Physical characteristics. Otago skinks are large compared to other New Zealand skinks, growing up to . They are marked with distinctive black, yellow, and green spots, which provides excellent camouflage in their rocky habitat of lichen-covered rocks and schist outcrops. Juveniles have more of a yellow base with dark
the last 100 years, presumably driven by land use changes, particularly the intensification of farming, and the introduction of mammalian predators. Conservation. The Otago skink has been assessed as Endangered by the IUCN, based on its very limited range and low total population. As of 2012 the Department of Conservation (DOC) has classified the Otago Skink as Nationally Critical under the New Zealand Threat Classification System, and research into conservation management is ongoing. Most threats to the species seem to derive from anthropogenic sources. Agriculture
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ASL Airlines Hungary [SEP] airline hub
ASL Airlines Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Kft, formerly "Farnair Hungary", is an airline based on the property of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, Hungary. It operates scheduled express cargo services, ad hoc charter services and relief missions. Its main base is Budapest Ferihegy International Airport. History. The airline was established and started operations in 1990. It was founded as NAWA Air Transport, the first privately owned airline in Hungary after World War II. In 1993 it was acquired by Farner Air Transport
be rebranded as ASL Airlines Ireland, Europe Airpost as ASL Airlines France, Farnair Hungary as ASL Airlines Hungary and Farnair Switzerland as ASL Airlines Switzerland. The company announced on 5 February 2016 that it had agreed to buy TNT Airways and PAN Air, on the condition that FedEx's purchase of TNT goes ahead. The sale went through in May 2016. TNT Airways became ASL Airlines Belgium and Pan Air became ASL Airlines Spain. In early 2017, ASL Aviation group rebranded as ASL Airline Holdings. Subsidiary ASL Airlines Switzerland
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Aero Continente Dominicana [SEP] airline hub
Aero Continente Dominicana Aero Continente Dominicana was short-lived airline based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, operating out of Las Américas International Airport on behalf of Aero Continente from Peru, its parent company. History. Aero Continente decided to establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Santo Domingo in 2001. Thus, Aero Continente Dominicana was created and it received one Boeing 737-200 aircraft in May 2002. Over the following months, a limited number of scheduled flights to Miami was offered. In August 2003, the aircraft
, which forced the airline to cease all flight operations. As a consequence, the Chilean subsidiary was re-integrated into mainline Aero Continente, which claimed the grounding had been rather motivated by concerns that the company had become too strong a competitor for LAN Airlines, the Chilean flag carrier. "Aero Continente Dominicana", a second wholly owned subsidiary based in Santo Domingo, had been founded in late 2001. This short-lived business adventure lasted only roughly one year, operating a limited number of flights from the Dominican
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AeroUnion [SEP] airline hub
AeroUnion Aerotransporte de Carga Unión S.A. de C.V., commonly known as AeroUnion, is a scheduled cargo airline headquartered in Hangar Zone G at Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates cargo services within Mexico and between Mexico and the USA. History. The airline was founded on 5 March 1998, but only in November 2000 an application to the United States Department of Transportation for the right to carry cargo between the USA and Mexico was filed. Flight operations were launched in July 2001, with services
the world's largest carrier. Kept American Airlines name 12. Avianca - 1919 - Begins as SCADTA - 1940 - Merged with SACO, retains Avianca name - 1994 - Merged with SAM - 2003 - Acquired ACES Colombia - 2008 - Acquired Tampa Cargo - 2008 - Acquired Aerogal - 2009 - Merged with TACA - 2014 - Acquired AeroUnion, which continues to operate as a separate airline 13. Aurora - 2013 - Formed by merger of Aeroflot subsidiaries SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Air
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Aerofan [SEP] airline hub
Aerofan Owned and founded by Fernando González Sanchez, Aerofan FTO is an approved Flight Training Organisation, operating from Madrid Cuatro Vientos Airport, Spain. Aerofan FTO currently operates one Cessna 152, one Cessna 172 and one Cessna 310 multi-engine aircraft. The flying school is approved for private and commercial pilot training. Flight attendant courses are also available. History. Aerofan was founded in 1992 operating just one Cessna 152 for private pilot courses. Between 2002 and 2007 the flying school experienced several years of solid growth,
IMD Airways operations have ceased. Fleet. The Aerofan fleet includes the following aircraft (as of 11 January 2012) : - FTO: - 1 Cessna 152 - 3 Cessna 172 - 1 Cessna 172RG - 1 Piper Seneca PA34 - 1 Cessna 310 - Airline: - 1 MD87 External links. - Aerofan - Aerofan Fleet
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Aerolíneas Ejecutivas [SEP] airline hub
Aerolíneas Ejecutivas Aerolíneas Ejecutivas S.A de C.V is an executive travel operator based in Toluca. It operates charter, VIP and air taxi service. At one time, it also held a subsidiary called MexJets. History. The airline was established in 1968 as an air taxi operator, originally named Aerotaxis de México and flew with a Learjet 23 and 24 aircraft. In 1980,the airline was renamed as Aerolíneas Ejecutivas and commenced to operate charters and VIP services and during the 90's decade, it continued operating air taxi, VIP
Arturo Ortega Olive Arturo Ortega Olive is the general director for Aerolíneas Ejecutivas. He founded the company in January 1970. Aerolíneas Ejecutivas is a Mexican company that provides private aviation services to the leaders of the Americas. Arturo holds a dual degree in Business Administration and Company Management from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Aerolineas Ejecutivas. Aerolíneas Ejecutivas is the second most important company on the continent. Their service volume is only overpowered by the US market. The company employs 530 people and provides 15,000 yearly flight-hours
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Aeronaves Dominicanas [SEP] airline hub
Aeronaves Dominicanas Aeronaves Dominicanas or AERODOMCA is an air charter airline established in 1980 with facilities in Samaná El Catey International Airport, and main offices in the La Isabela International Airport, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The airline serves all the cities of the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. The services offered are transfer, freight, overflight, helicopter, advertising, air ambulance, and tour services. Destinations. Destinations served by AERODOMCA (as of September 2009): - Barahona - Barahona Airport - Samaná
flights to New York, Miami, and San Juan. A few months later Continental Airlines began direct flights from Newark. This was followed by direct service by JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines, both from New York. Aeromar became Santiago as it secondary hub, after Las Américas International Airport. In 2003 Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas stopped their flights into Santiago after the airline stopped operations. By the end of 2005 the airport's operator began one of the biggest expansions for this airport. They expanded the custom hall
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Aerovías [SEP] airline hub
Aerovías Aerovías is a defunct private passenger and cargo airline formerly based in Guatemala La Aurora International Airport founded by Jimmy K Hall. It was the first private airline in Guatemala. It was operational between 1977 and 1998. While one of the Heralds 206 was stored at La Aurora International Airport, the two Aérospatiale N 262 went to RACSA airlines. Fleet. The Aerovías fleet included the following aircraft: - 2 Handley Page Herald 206 1988 TG-ASA; 1987 TG-AZE - 1 Lockheed L-188 Electra
Avensa Avensa ("Aerovías Venezolanas Sociedad Anonima") was a Venezuelan airline headquartered in Caracas. It was in the process of financial restructuring, after it went into bankruptcy due to poor management in 2002, with Santa Barbara Airlines taking over its routes, although a single Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia continued to carry the Avensa name in service until it was grounded for good in 2004. Avensa operated from its hub at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetía. Even though the airline ceased operations more than a decade ago, around
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Aexpa [SEP] airline hub
Aexpa Aexpa S.A. is a charter airline based at Matecaña International Airport in Pereira, Colombia. The airline was founded in May 2001. Services. - Buenaventura - Cali - Condoto - Medellín - Nuqui - Pizarro - Quibdo - Vigia del Fuerte External links. - Aexpa
Airline hub Airline hubs or hub airports are used by one or more airlines to concentrate passenger traffic and flight operations at a given airport. They serve as transfer (or stop-over) points to get passengers to their final destination. It is part of the hub-and-spoke system. An airline operates flights from several non-hub (spoke) cities to the hub airport, and passengers traveling between spoke cities need to connect through the hub. This paradigm creates economies of scale that allow an airline to
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Affretair [SEP] airline hub
incidents. - On 29 June 1969, an Affretair Douglas C-54 Skymaster (registered TR-LNV) crashed shortly after take-off from an airstrip in Uli, Nigeria. - On 28 February 1982, a parked Affretair Canadair CL-44 (registered TR-LVO) was destroyed in a fire at Harare International Airport. - On 28 January 1996, an Affretair Douglas DC-8 (registered Z-WSB) was damaged beyond repair when it overran the runway upon landing at Harare Airport following a cargo flight from Johannesburg.
Affretair Affretair (National Cargo Airline of Zimbabwe) was a cargo airline based in Zimbabwe. History. Affretair was formed as a Gabon-based associate company of Air Trans Africa, when a Douglas DC-8 aircraft was acquired in the early 1970s for overseas freight operations. This was part of the Rhodesian "sanctions-busting" operations, where Rhodesian high-quality beef was flown by Douglas DC-7F to Gabon by Air Trans Africa, and then carried by Affretair to Europe. In the 1980s Affretair operated two Douglas
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Afrijet Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Afrijet Airlines Afrijet Airlines was an airline with its head office in the NAHCO Building on the grounds of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Nigeria. It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base is Murtala Mohammed International Airport. History. As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The airline has moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, Lagos.
It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. In 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down, though. Fleet. The Afrijet Airlines fleet included the following
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Afriqiyah Airways [SEP] airline hub
Afriqiyah Airways Afriqiyah Airways ( "Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al-Afrīqiyyah") is a state-owned airline based in Tripoli, Libya. Before the 17 February 2011 revolution, it operated domestic services between Tripoli and Benghazi, and international scheduled services to over 25 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East; since the end of the war, it has been rebuilding its business. Afriqiyah Airways' main base is Tripoli International Airport, and the airline is a member of the Arab Air Carriers
Afriqiyah Airways Flight 209 Afriqiyah Airways Flight 209 was a domestic passenger flight from Sabha to Tripoli, Libya that was hijacked on 23 December 2016 and made a forced landing in Luqa, Malta. The flight was operated by Afriqiyah Airways, Libya's state airline, and carried 111 passengers: 82 males, 28 females and one infant. The two hijackers later released all of the hostages and surrendered to the authorities. Aircraft. The aircraft involved was an Airbus A320-214, registration 5A-ONB, msn 3236
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Air Antilles Express [SEP] airline hub
Air Antilles Air Antilles is a French airline based at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe, France. It is a regional airline operating scheduled and seasonal services in the French Antilles. History. The airline began operations in December 2002 owned by Air Guyane. It is another title for Air Guyane Express's Caribbean operations and both airlines share their call sign, IATA and ICAO codes. The airline uses as its Airline Reservations System Zenith, developed by , a French-based company. Air Antilles
to serve as the hub for bankrupt airline Air Aruba, which was for many years an international airline. Before Aruba's separation from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 it was also one of three hubs for Air ALM as well as a home base for Tiara Air until 2016. Since 2013 the airport is home to Aruba Airlines, a local airliner. The airline has 3 Airbus A320 family aircraft and 2 Bombardier CRJ200. The main focus of Aruba Airlines is connecting the region through its hub. The airport helps much by providing
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Air Atlanta Europe [SEP] airline hub
Air Atlanta Europe Air Atlanta Europe was an airline based at London Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom. It provided long term wet-lease contract flights for Excel Airways (rebranded as XL Airways UK), Virgin Atlantic and others, as well as ad hoc flights tailored to customer requirements. On 1 May 2006, Air Atlanta Europe was absorbed into Excel Airways. History. Air Atlanta Europe Limited was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2002. It commenced operations in June 2003. The company held a
Air Atlanta Air Atlanta was an airline based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States in the 1980s serving over a dozen cities from its hub in Atlanta. History. The airline was started in February 1984, by attorneys Michael Hollis and Daniel Kolber. Besides operating point to point service as an independent air carrier, it also provided passenger feed for Pan American World Airways as "Air Atlanta Pan Am Express", connecting Pan Am passengers to and from flights operated by Air Atlanta. Air Atlanta's first scheduled
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Air Bourbon [SEP] airline hub
Air Bourbon Air Bourbon was a short-lived airline headquartered at Roland Garros Airport in Sainte Marie, Réunion. History. History Air Bourbon. The airline was created by the French company Group Bourbon in November 2002 and started scheduled services to mainland France on 7 June 2003 with one Airbus 340-211 (ex-Air Tahiti Nui leased from Airbus Assets). The first route was Reunion (RUN) to Paris-Orly (ORY) via Lyon (LYS). During 2003 the airline had up
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Air Busan [SEP] airline hub
. Air Busan started operations on October 27, 2008, using Gimhae International Airport as a hub. As of May 2019, Air Busan serves the following destinations Destinations Codeshare agreements. The airline has codeshare agreements with the following airline (as of May 2014): - All Nippon Airways - Asiana Airlines Fleet. , the Air Busan Fleet consists of the following aircraft: See also. - List of low-cost airlines in South Korea - Air Seoul - Eastar Jet
Air Busan Air Busan Co., Ltd., operating as Air Busan () is a low-cost airline based in Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea. It is a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines. The airline began its operation in 2007 as Busan International Airlines Company (); it launched service in October 2008. Air Busan is the third largest Korea’s low-cost airline, carried 4.5 million domestic and 3.6 million international passengers in 2018. Air Busan has grown international passenger traffic by 122% over the
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Air Canada [SEP] airline hub
Public Participation Act), Air Canada has been obligated to keep its head office in Montreal. Its corporate headquarters is Air Canada Centre (French: "Centre Air Canada"), also known as La Rondelle ("The Puck" in French), a 7-storey building located on the grounds of Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Saint-Laurent. In 1975, Air Canada was headquartered at 1 Place Ville-Marie in Montreal. In 1990, the airline moved its headquarters to the airport to cut
area around Centennial Park. Infrastructure Transportation Air. Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ), operated by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority in the northeastern part of the city, is the largest and busiest airport in Canada. In 2015, it handled 41,036,847 passengers and 443,958 aircraft movements. It is a major North American global gateway, handling more international passengers than any airport in North America other than John F. Kennedy International Airport. Pearson is the main hub for Air Canada, and a hub for passenger airline WestJet and cargo airline
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Air Exel [SEP] airline hub
Air Exel Air Exel was an airline based in Maastricht in the Netherlands, operating scheduled and chartered flights out of Eindhoven Airport and Maastricht Aachen Airport to several domestic and international destinations. History. The airline was established on 26 April 1991 as KLM exel on a co-operational base with Dutch national carrier KLM. Scheduled flights were launched on 1 May of the same year. On 6 November 2004, the co-operation with KLM was ended, and the airline became Air Exel. One month later, in
ERJ 145 was used on the Bonaire-Aruba flights, the aircraft was soon disposed of again, returning to Air Exel. Although BonairExel flew its aircraft in the Exel color scheme; operated with Air Exel aircraft; and flew with Air Exel cabin staff; the airline was wholly owned by a Dutch millionaire residing on Bonaire, and operated simply as a franchise carrier. As the local market was rather small, a subsidiary was formed on Curaçao, named Curaçao Exel. Dutch Caribbean Airlines (DCA) declared bankruptcy not long after
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Air Finland [SEP] airline hub
Air Finland Oy Air Finland was an airline with its head office and base at Helsinki Airport in Vantaa, Finland, which was operating chartered and scheduled flights to holiday destinations, as well as aircraft lease services. The company was founded in 2002 and filed for bankruptcy in 2012. History. The airline was established in January 2002 and started flight operations on 3 April 2003. It was owned by three individuals from the aviation, finance and travel marketing industries: Harri Naivo (Chairman and Chief Financial Officer),
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Air Florida [SEP] airline hub
Air Florida Air Florida was an American low-cost carrier that operated from 1971 to 1984. In 1975 it was headquartered in the Dadeland Towers in what is now Kendall, Florida in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida. History. Air Florida was based at Miami International Airport. It was founded in September 1971 by a Miami, Florida, native, Eli Timoner, and was organized by company president Ted Griffin, a former marketing director of Eastern Airlines. It initiated revenue operations on September 28, 1972
Associates. In the 1980s PHL hosted several hubs. The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 allowed regional carrier Altair Airlines to create a small hub at PHL using Fokker F-28s. Altair began in 1967 with flights to cities such as Rochester, New York, Hartford, Connecticut and to Florida until it ceased operations in November 1982. In the mid-1980s Eastern Air Lines opened a hub in Concourse C. The airline declined in the late 1980s and sold aircraft and gate leases to Chicago-based Midway Airlines. Midway operated its Philadelphia hub until
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Air France [SEP] airline hub
global hub is at Charles de Gaulle Airport with Orly Airport as the primary domestic hub. Air France's corporate headquarters, previously in Montparnasse, Paris, are located on the grounds of Charles de Gaulle Airport, north of Paris. Air France was formed on 7 October 1933 from a merger of Air Orient, Air Union, Compagnie Générale Aéropostale, Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne (CIDNA), and Société Générale de Transport Aérien (SGTA). During the Cold War, from 1950 until 1990, it was one of
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Air Gabon [SEP] airline hub
Air Gabon Air Gabon was the national, state-owned airline of Gabon, operating out of Libreville International Airport to a variety of destinations across Western and Southern Africa, as well as to Europe, South America and the Middle East. Founded in 1951, the airline went bankrupt in 2006. History. Air Gabon was founded in 1951 as Compagnie Aerienne Gabonaise operating regional flights out of Libreville using Beechcraft and DeHavilland aircraft. It became the national flag carrier in 1968, then renamed Societé Nationale Air Gabon.
Air Inter Gabon Air Inter Gabon is a scheduled and charter airline based in Port-Gentil, Gabon. History. Air Inter Gabon was founded in 1956 as a subsidiary of Air Gabon. The airline initially operated charter flights, with scheduled flights begun in 1961. The airline's first scheduled route connected Port-Gentil with Lambaréné in Moyen-Ogooué Province. The airline later extended scheduled flights to Fougamou, Gamba, Iguela, Libreville, Mandji, Manega, Mayumba, Mevong, Nkon, Omboue, Ouanga,
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Air Gemini [SEP] airline hub
Air Gemini Air Gemini, also known as Air Gemini Cargo, was an airline based in Luanda, Angola, operating chartered passenger and cargo flights into Quatro de Fevereiro Airport on behalf of the local mining industry, as well as services for humanitarian aid missions. History. The airline was established and started operations in July 1999 as a cargo airline, especially for diamond mines. Passenger services were added in February 2002. Due to safety concerns regarding the whole Angolan airline industry, Air Gemini was on the list of
airline - Gemini Powered Parachutes, an American aircraft manufacturer - Gemini Twin, an American powered parachute design - New Powerchutes Gemini, a South African powered parachute design - Air Gemini, an Angolan airline - Isuzu Gemini, a car built by Isuzu - Holden Gemini, a car derived from the Isuzu model - Gemini (racing car), series of racing cars built between 1959 and 1963 - Marsden Gemini, a research glider - MS "Gemini", a cruise ship -
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Air Georgian [SEP] airline hub
Air Georgian Air Georgian Limited is a privately owned airline based at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Its main business is its operation as Air Canada Express on a Tier III codeshare with Air Canada for scheduled services on domestic and trans-border routes. Air Georgian is based at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Air Georgian operates under the Subparts 704 and 705 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR 704, CAR 705) and has completed the IATA Operational Safety Audit. Air Georgian is a certified dealer
Air Caucasus Air Caucasus was a Georgian airline based in Tbilisi. History. Air Caucasus began operation in August 2013. As of May 2014 the airline had 2 McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft and operated regularly scheduled flights to five airports from its hub at Tbilisi Airport. Meanwhile, it ceased operations. Destinations. As of May 2014, the airline operated flights to five destinations: Fleet. As of May 2014, the Air Caucasus fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
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Air Iceland [SEP] airline hub
Air Iceland Connect Air Iceland Connect, formerly Flugfélag Íslands, is a regional airline with its head office at Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík, Iceland. It operates scheduled services to domestic destinations across Iceland and to Greenland and the Faroe Islands (operated by Atlantic Airways). Its main bases are Reykjavík Airport and Akureyri Airport. It is a subsidiary of Icelandair Group. History. Air Iceland Connect can trace its history to 1937. On 3 June that year Flugfélag Akureyrar was established; the airline changed its name to Flugfélag
Bluebird Nordic Bluebird Nordic is a cargo airline based in Reykjavík, Iceland, operating scheduled and chartered cargo services to and from Iceland and within Europe out of its base at Keflavík International Airport, with a special focus on Liège Airport as a freight hub. History. The airline (Bluebird Cargo) was established in 2000 and started operations in March 2001. It was founded by a group of Icelandic individuals with a strong background in aviation and air cargo. Operations began with daily freighter services between Iceland, UK and
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Air Italy Egypt [SEP] airline hub
Air Italy Egypt Air Italy Egypt was a charter airline based in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, operating out of Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport. History. The airline was established in 2006 as a joint-venture between Air Italy (75%) and an Egyptian tour operator (25%). and started operations in April 2007 as 'Euro Mediterranean Airlines' using a single Boeing 757-200 aircraft. In September 2009, the aircraft was sold and the airline was renamed Air Italy Egypt,
Nile Air Nile Air () is an Egyptian airline based at Cairo International Airport that operates scheduled services to destinations in Egypt and the Middle East, Persian Gulf, Southern Europe, Asia and Africa. Nile Air is the largest private airline in Egypt and second only to EgyptAir. It is a full service carrier (with business and economy class services) that operates scheduled services, using a fleet of Airbus A320-200s & Airbus A321-200s. In addition to operations from its hub at Cairo International Airport, the
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Air Jamaica [SEP] airline hub
Air Jamaica Air Jamaica was the national airline of Jamaica. It was owned and operated by Caribbean Airlines from May 2011 until the cessation of operations in 2015. Caribbean Airlines Limited, headquartered in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, had administrative offices for Air Jamaica located at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica. The Jamaican government was formerly the owner of Air Jamaica. It sold the airline to Caribbean Airlines in 2011, which resulted in the Jamaican government owning 16% of Caribbean Airlines. History. According
Jamaica Air Shuttle Jamaica Air Shuttle was a domestic and western Caribbean regional airline based at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston, Jamaica. The airline began service on 7 December 2009, offering "on-demand" scheduled and private charter services to Jamaica's international and domestic airports. History. Jamaica Air Shuttle is a privately held Jamaican airline, operating nineteen scheduled round-trip services per week between Kingston's Tinson Pen Aerodrome and Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. The airline's hub is Tinson Pen Aerodrome on
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Air Kasaï [SEP] airline hub
Air Kasaï Air Kasaï is an airline with its head office on the property of N'Dolo Airport in Barumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It operates charter services within Africa. Its main base is N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa. The airline is banned from operating in the European Union, as any other airline in the country is, and it is on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union. History. The airline was established in 1983 and was formerly known as TAC - Transport Aérien
Kasai (surname), a Japanese surname - Air Kasaï, an airline in Barumbu, Kinshasa, Congo - Compagnie du Kasai, a concession company of the Congo - Kasai Allstars, a 25-piece musical collective based in Kinshasa, Congo - Kasai procedure, a pediatric surgery commonly for biliary atresia - Kangsabati River, or Kasai River in India - Kasai River, in Angola and the Congo - Kasai River disaster, a passenger ferry capsized in Congo - Qassab, a Muslim ethnic group in
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Air Kokshetau [SEP] airline hub
Air Kokshetau Air Kokshetau (Aircompany Kokshetau JSC, a.k.a. Kokshetau Airlines) was an airline based in Koksetau, Kazakhstan, based at Kokshetau Airport. It started operations in 2002 and had 238 employees (at March 2007). The airline was on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union. In 2008, the airline was shut down. Destinations. Air Kokshetau operated scheduled flights from Koksetau to Almaty and Petropavl using Yakovlev Yak-40 aircraft. Fleet. At closure, the Air Kokshetau
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Air Labrador [SEP] airline hub
Air Labrador Labrador Airways Limited, operating as Air Labrador, was a regional airline based in Happy Valley-Goose Bay (CFB Goose Bay), Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It operated scheduled daily passenger and freight services throughout Labrador and Quebec, as well as charter operations with the options of landing in remote and off strip destinations with skis, wheels and floats. Its main base was Goose Bay Airport, with a secondary hub at Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon Airport, Quebec. Its motto is "The
and they enjoyed the novelty of being the first Canadian airline in the new Soviet bloc Eastern Europe when EPA operated a cargo charter into Czechoslovakia. By 1970, EPA had started to resemble a modern airline. That year, EPA's bush operations were sold to some senior staff as a separate airline - Labrador Airways, now Air Labrador. EPA decided to standardize with Boeing 737-200 jetliners in the 1970s. The airline acquired seven of the jets from Boeing. The same color scheme that EPA developed in the 1960s
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Air Lituanica [SEP] airline hub
Air Lituanica Air Lituanica was a Lithuanian airline headquartered in Vilnius and based at Vilnius Airport. It ceased operations in . History. Air Lituanica was registered in late . It was named after "Lituanica", an aircraft commanded by Steponas Darius and Stasys Girenas, two pioneer Lithuanian pilots that flew it on a transatlantic flight in 1933. The carrier sole owner, "Air Vilnius Group", had an initial investment of LTL0.5 million. "Air Vilnius Group" was in turn owned by "Šiaurės miestelis"
Brussels as its first destination, with services to start on . Air Lituanica launched ticket sales in early using Estonian Air′s booking channels. Also in early , the airline signed a contract for the lease through 2015 of an Embraer E-170 from Estonian Air. Air Lituanica received its air operator's certificate on ; and started flight operations four days later, on 30 June 2013, serving the Vilnius–Brussels route with the leased Embraer E-170. Air Lituanica thus became the first Lithuanian scheduled airline to operate since FlyLAL-Lithuanian Airlines and
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Air Moorea [SEP] airline hub
Air Moorea Air Moorea was a French airline based on the grounds of Faa'a International Airport in Faaa, Tahiti, French Polynesia, France near Papeete. It operated passenger services within the Polynesian islands. Its main base was Faa'a International Airport. History. The airline started operations in September 1968 and was wholly owned by Air Tahiti. As of November 2010, the airline appeared to have stopped operations. Fleet. The Air Moorea fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2007): - 3
across the Bora Bora Lagoon. Several ferries leave Bora Bora and sail to Tahiti and Moorea. Some of these ferries are the Aremeti ferry and the Moorea ferry. Uturoa has a few ferries coming into Vaitape. Transportation Air. Bora Bora Airport serves Bora Bora and Vaitape; the boats that sail across the lagoon to reach the islet are colored brown. The airport has many destinations to other islands of French Polynesia. Air Tahiti is the only airline at the airport. If residents want to make an international flight, they
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Air Nelson [SEP] airline hub
PA-23 Aztec - Piper PA-31 Navajo - Saab 340A Accidents. - On 30 September 2010, Air New Zealand subsidiary Air Nelson Flight 8841 was flying from Wellington International Airport to Nelson Airport but was diverted to Blenheim due to bad weather in Nelson. On landing, the front landing gear on the Dash 8 Series 300 collapsed. The aircraft stopped successfully on the forward section of its fuselage and all 46 passengers and 3 crew members left the aircraft uninjured. The aircraft registration was ZK-NEB. - A
is headquartered in a building called "The Hub", located from Auckland Airport, in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter. Air New Zealand currently operates a fleet of Airbus A320, Airbus A320neo family, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 aircraft. Air New Zealand's regional subsidiaries, Air Nelson and Mount Cook Airline, operate additional domestic services using turboprop aircraft. Air New Zealand was awarded Airline of the Year in 2010 and 2012 by the "Air Transport World" Global Airline Awards. In 2014, Air New Zealand was ranked
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Air Niugini [SEP] airline hub
Air Niugini Air Niugini Limited is the national airline of Papua New Guinea, based in Air Niugini House on the property of Jacksons International Airport, Port Moresby. It operates a domestic network from Port Moresby to all 12 major airports while the subsidiary company Link PNG operates the minor airports. It also operates international services in Asia, Oceania, and Australia on a weekly basis. Its main base is Jacksons International Airport which is located in 7 Mile, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. "Niugini" is the Tok Pisin
States. Air Niugini operated their Boeing 707 from Auckland to Hong Kong via Port Moresby in a tripartite agreement with Air New Zealand and Cathay Pacific. This service ran from 1981 to 1985. In 1984, the airline replaced the two Boeing 707 aircraft with an Airbus A300 on lease from TAA. This was replaced several years later with two Airbus A310s as the carrier expanded to offer flights principally between Australian Eastern capital cities and destinations in Asia such as Singapore and Manila via their hub Port Moresby. The airline endured
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Air Panama [SEP] airline hub
Air Panama Air Panama is a regional airline based at Albrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport in Panama, and is currently the second-largest air carrier in the country, surpassed only by Copa Airlines. The carrier offers both scheduled and charter passenger flights to more than 31 destinations from its hub at Albrook International Airport. History. History Inauguration. The airline was founded in 1980 as PARSA, though certain services were operated as Turismo Aéreo. At the time of its startup, Panama had been ruled by
Air Panamá Internacional Air Panamá Internacional, also known as Air Panama International or just Air Panama, was a state owned airline from Panama that served as the flag carrier of the country between 1968 and 1989. From its hub at Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, scheduled passenger flights to a number of destinations in the Americas was offered. History. Air Panamá Internacional was founded in 1968 as a joint venture between the government of Panama (67 percent) and Spanish airline Iberia (33 percent). When Iberia
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Air Seychelles [SEP] airline hub
Air Seychelles Air Seychelles is the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles. Its head office is located at Seychelles International Airport on the island of Mahé and it operates inter-island and international flights and charter flights. The airline is currently 40% owned by Etihad Airways. History. History Establishment. The Seychelles government merged Air Mahé and Inter-Island Airways, creating Seychelles Airlines, on 15 September 1977. Air Seychelles began domestic operations using Britten-Norman Trislander, Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander and later Short
360 aircraft. It was renamed Air Seychelles in September 1978. The airline began international routes in 1983 to Frankfurt and London. History Restructuring. In February 2012 the United Arab Emirates national carrier, Etihad Airways, invested US$45 million in Air Seychelles for a 40% share in the airline following problems of management and profitability. After operating at a loss for two years in a row, Air Seychelles planned to restructure and re-position itself to return to profit. The airline entered into codeshare agreements with Etihad Airways and
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Air Tanzania [SEP] airline hub
Air Tanzania Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) () is the flag carrier airline of Tanzania based in Dar es Salaam with its hub at Julius Nyerere International Airport. It was established as Air Tanzania Corporation (ATC) in 1977 after the dissolution of East African Airways and has been a member of the African Airlines Association since its inception. The airline was wholly owned by the Tanzanian Government until 2002 when it was partially privatised as per the directive of the Bretton Woods Institutions to implement the country's Structural Adjustment Program.
East African Air East African Air is a startup airline based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It plans to operate from Dar-es Salaam as hub to regional destinations and Europe and America. The company was founded by African Diaspora businessmen originally from the Eastern part of Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda. East African expects to obtain traffic rights to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. History. East African Air Limited is a registered UK Private Limited Company. It has received investment over £2
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Air Zimbabwe [SEP] airline hub
Air Zimbabwe Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd (operating as Air Zimbabwe) is the national carrier of Zimbabwe, headquartered on the property of Harare International Airport, in Harare. From its hub at Harare International Airport, the carrier used to operate a network within southern Africa that also included Asia and London-Gatwick. Following financial difficulties, Air Zimbabwe ceased operations in late . Serving a reduced domestic network, the carrier resumed operations for a short period between and early , when flights were again discontinued. Some flights were restarted
aircraft operational, the airline was put under administration on October 6, 2018. History EU ban. In May 2017 Air Zimbabwe was added to the list of air carriers banned in the European Union as a result of not meeting EU safety standards. Corporate affairs. Corporate affairs Ownership and management. Since March 2012 the airline has been operated through Air Zimbabwe Private Limited, which is wholly owned by the Zimbabwe Government, although there have long been plans to privatise the airline in some degree. Chipo Dyanda is
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AirTran Airways [SEP] airline hub
General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, the same day they officially announced Milwaukee as their second hub. On July 27, 2010, AirTran Airways hosted the grand opening of their new System Operations Control (SOC) Center at Orlando International Airport. This , $6.9 million state-of-the-art command center serves as the 24-hour nerve center for the entire airline with over 700 flights per day. The company employs more than 1,000 crew members in central Florida at several facilities, including their corporate headquarters, the SOC
ValuJet stock price history. The AirTran name was chosen by the ValuJet management in hopes of distancing itself from the troubled ValuJet past. AirTran Holdings moved its headquarters to the AirTran Airways headquarters in Orlando on January 28, 1998, while the ValuJet Atlanta hub remained the hub for the combined AirTran Airways/Airlines operation. In April 1998, AirTran Holdings transferred all of AirTran Airlines fleet and operations to AirTran Airways and the FAA certificate for AirTran Airlines was canceled, AirTran Airways now became the only airline operator for AirTran Holdings and
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Airmark Indonesia [SEP] airline hub
Airmark Indonesia PT Airmark Indonesia Airlines is an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operates scheduled, regional and domestic, passenger services as well as scheduled express cargo services, ad hoc charter services and relief missions. Its main base is Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta. History. The airline was established in 1998 and is owned by the Bellgrand Group and open for local or foreign investors. In 2010 PT Airmark Indonesia Airlines will reviving its AOC by acquiring 757 from international partner. Services. In
My Jet Xpress Airlines My Jet Xpress Airlines, until February 28, 2018 Neptune Air is a cargo airline based in Malaysia. Their affiliates and partners are Neptune Capital Inc. of Malaysia, Airmark Aviation, My Indo Airlines of Indonesia. History. My Jet Xpress Airlines was established in 1970 with "Door to door" service from Malaysia and Singapore to different parts of Indonesia. On 21 May 2009 the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) issued an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to My Jet Xpress Airlines
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Airnorth [SEP] airline hub
Airnorth Capiteq Pty Limited, trading as Airnorth, is a regional airline based at Darwin International Airport in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. It operates scheduled and charter services in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, and East Timor. Airnorth carries in excess of 300,000 passengers per year Aircraft Logistics is a subsidiary company and the Part 145 Engineering division of Airnorth. Aircrew Logistics is a subsidiary company that employs the pilots and cabin crew for Airnorth. Airnorth is a member of the Regional Aviation
History Eastern Airways and Airnorth. Fixed Wing Bristow has controlling interests in Eastern Airways which is a regional airline based in the U.K. operating fixed wing regional jet and turboprop aircraft and Airnorth, also a regional airline, based in Australia operating fixed wing regional jet and turboprop aircraft. Both Eastern Airways and Airnorth operate scheduled passenger services, shuttle flights for oil and gas industry personnel, and charter services. Joint ventures. In addition to its wholly owned international operations, Bristow Group maintains service agreements and equity interests in helicopter
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Airstars [SEP] airline hub
Airstars Airstars, Ltd () was a cargo airline based in Moscow, Russia. It was established in 2000 and operated cargo services throughout Russia and eastern Europe. Its main base was Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow. Its license was revoked in 2011 over safety violations regarding hours flown by each plane Destinations. Airstars Airways operated freight services to the following international scheduled destinations (at January 2005): Shijiazhuang and Tianjin. Fleet. The Airstars Airways fleet included the following aircraft (as of 2010)
, a United States communist party Businesses and organizations Sports leagues. - Pioneer Baseball League, a Rookie league in Minor League Baseball - Pioneer Football League, NCAA FCS conference - Premier League, the top English football league - Pacific League, one of the two leagues in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball Businesses and organizations Other businesses and organizations. - Airstars Airways (IATA airline designator PL, 2000–2011) - Aeroperú (IATA airline designator PL, 1973–1999) - Papillion-La Vista Senior High School
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Ak Bars Aero [SEP] airline hub
Ak Bars Aero OJSC Ak Bars Aero (), formerly OJSC Bugulma Air Enterprise (), was an airline with its head office at Bugulma Airport in Bugulma, Russia. It operated regional scheduled and charter passenger services. Its main base was Bugulma Airport. Due to financial difficulties, the airline filed for bankruptcy and suspended scheduled passenger services from 12 January 2015 and planned to lease its fleet of 15 CRJ-200 aircraft to other airlines. History. The airline was formed in 1993 as Bugulma Air Enterprise from the
former Aeroflot division based at Bugulma. The airline was renamed Ak Bars Aero in 2010. Destinations. As of February 2014, AK Bars Aero operated to the following destinations: Destinations International destinations. - Baku - Heydar Aliyev International Airport - Simferopol - Simferopol International Airport Destinations Domestic destinations. - Astrakhan Oblast - Astrakhan - Narimanovo Airport - Bashkortostan - Ufa - Ufa International Airport - Belgorod Oblast - Belgorod - Belgorod International Airport - Chuvashia - Cheboksary - Cheboksary Airport -
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Aladia Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Aladia Airlines Aladia Airlines, S.A. de C.V. was a Mexican low-cost chartered airline based in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Commercial operations were commenced in December 2006 using four Boeing 757-200 aircraft on several domestic and international routes. Due to the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, Aladia Airlines suspended all operations on 21 October 2008. In 2011, ALADIA group removed Pablo González-Ulloa from his position of chairman of the board of directors and all other positions in the company. They also initiated legal action against him
Tata Sons' return to aviation industry after 60 years. AirAsia is the first foreign airline to set up an affiliate airline in India. The airlines is headquartered in Chennai and planned to make Chennai International Airport as its hub. Later, the primary hub of the airlines was shifted to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore. The maiden flight of AirAsia's India venture on Bangalore-Goa route took off on 12 June 2014. The airline announced that Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi will be its hub for North Indian operations.
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Aloha Air Cargo [SEP] airline hub
Aloha Air Cargo Aeko Kula, Inc., operating as Aloha Air Cargo, is an American cargo airline headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, operating from a hub at Honolulu International Airport. Formerly part of Aloha Airlines, it became an independent cargo operator following the closure of the passenger airline in 2008. History. Aloha Airlines was formed in 1946 and expanded over the next few decades. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii in 2004 in an attempt to cut
2008, the airline reached an agreement with Aloha Airlines to provide cargo service to Molokai, Lanai, and Kapalua under the name Aloha Cargo Express beginning in April using a Cessna 208 Cargomaster. Following Aloha's March 2008 bankruptcy, Boyer indicated that he had an agreement with Aloha CEO David Banmiller to work with the buyer of Aloha's cargo operations to continue the Mokulele-Aloha contract. Boyer also stated that the airline would go ahead with cargo operations under its own name, Mokulele Air Cargo. In October 2008, Mokulele
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Alyemda [SEP] airline hub
- On 16 or 17 September 1975, an Alyemda Douglas DC-3 (registered 7O-ABF) was damaged beyond economic repair in a landing accident at Beihan Airport, following a scheduled flight from Aden. - On 1 March 1977, an Alyemda Douglas C-47 (registered 7O-ABF) crashed into the Red Sea shortly after take-off from Aden International Airport. All 16 passengers and three crew members that had been on the scheduled domestic flight were killed. - On 26 January 1982, five months before the
Alyemda Alyemda ( - "al-Yamdā"), internationally known as Democratic Yemen Airlines or just Yemen Airlines, was the national airline of South Yemen. It was established at Aden on 11 March 1971 after nationalizing Brothers Air Services (BASCO) which was a private company owned by the Ba Haroon Brothers. It operated a network of flight routes throughout Africa and the Middle East, with its hub at Aden Airport, the former Khormaksar Air Force Base. Its head office was in the Alyemda Building in Khormaksar,
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Amsterdam Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Amsterdam Airlines Amsterdam Airlines was a Dutch charter airline with its head office in Schiphol-Rijk on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. Founded in 2007, Amsterdam Airlines used to provide both charter and wet lease services. It ceased its operation on October 31, 2011 and went bankrupt on November 22. Fleet. At the time of closure, Amsterdam Airlines' fleet consisted of 3 aircraft: Amsterdam Airlines' first aircraft, an Airbus A320, arrived at Schiphol on 18 June 2008 from
, flown by Hegenberger and Maitland. In 2012 United Airlines pulled out of OAK, consolidating operations at San Francisco International Airport, its Bay Area hub. Arkefly (which later re-branded as TUI Airlines Netherlands) chose OAK as a San Francisco Bay Area gateway, flying twice-weekly to Amsterdam, via a stop at Los Angeles International Airport. Arkefly provided 18 weeks of scheduled service in the summer of 2012. The airline followed with a similar schedule during the summer of in 2013, before discontinuing service at OAK.
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Ankair [SEP] airline hub
Ankair Anka Air, stylised as Ankair, was a charter airline headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey and based at Atatürk International Airport. Founded in 2005 as World Focus Airlines, the company changed its corporate image to its current form in February 2008 as a result of publicity surrounding the crash of Atlasjet Flight 4203 on 30 November 2007. The airline operated charter flights to Europe and the Middle East. History. The airline was established as World Focus Airlines on 27 September 2005, beginning operations with 2 Airbus A310 aircraft
on board. The cause of the accident is still undetermined. Suspend of Operations. In July 2008, the airline was forced to suspend operations after it lost its operating certificate. Turkish aviation regulations require a minimum of three aircraft per carrier to retain an air operator certificate and Ankair only operated two MD-83s. Fleet. Ankair's fleet consisted of: - 2 McDonnell Douglas MD-83 - 1 Boeing 747-200 (Leased from Iran Air Cargo) External links. - Ankair official website
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Arcus-Air [SEP] airline hub
Arcus-Air Arcus-Air GmbH & Co. KG is an airline based in Troisdorf, Germany, operating chartered cargo and corporate flights out of Mannheim City Airport. History. The airline was established in 1973. It offered scheduled passenger flights from Mannheim to Oberpfaffenhofen in the 1980s and to Leipzig and Dresden in the early 1990s, following the German Reunification. In 1997, Arcus-Air Logistic set up a subsidiary named "Cosmos Air", which operated scheduled flights from Mannheim to Berlin and London, using the
demand. Besides cargo flights the airline added three weekly passenger flights to Leipzig and Dresden in 1991. In 1997 Cosmos Air (Arcus-Air Logistic) was founded in Mannheim and started nonstop flights to Berlin Tempelhof Airport and London City Airport using the larger Dornier Do 328 turboprop. Due to lack of demand, the London route was suspended one year later. Up until that time, a provisional container building had been used as the terminal, but new facilities opened in 1998. In 1999 Cosmos Air was taken over by
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Armenian Airlines [SEP] airline hub
get life insurance for employees who flew on old Russian planes due to the aircraft history of problems. The Airbus, then, became the European link for the "official airline of Armenia". Armenian Airlines faced disruption on its European operations following an engine failure on its sole Airbus A310 on January 21, 2002, which caused a Yerevan-Paris flight to turn around mid-air and return to Zvartnots International Airport where the crippled Airbus landed safely. On January 28 of the same year, representatives of Armenian Airlines visited
Tata Sons' return to aviation industry after 60 years. AirAsia is the first foreign airline to set up an affiliate airline in India. The airlines is headquartered in Chennai and planned to make Chennai International Airport as its hub. Later, the primary hub of the airlines was shifted to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore. The maiden flight of AirAsia's India venture on Bangalore-Goa route took off on 12 June 2014. The airline announced that Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi will be its hub for North Indian operations.
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Arrow Air [SEP] airline hub
Arrow Air Arrow Air was an American passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida. At different times over the years, it operated over 90 weekly scheduled cargo flights, had a strong charter business and at one point operated scheduled international and domestic passenger flights. Its main base was Miami International Airport. Arrow Air ceased operations on June 29, 2010, and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 1, 2010. It
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Asia Atlantic Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Asia Atlantic Airlines Asia Atlantic Airlines (Thai: เอเชีย แอตแลนติก แอร์ไลน์ส, was a charter airline headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. It was a subsidiary of the Japanese travel agency H.I.S. On October 30, 2018, the airline ceased all of its operations. History. Asia Atlantic Airlines (AAA) launched initiated operations on maiden flight departed Suvarnabhumi Airport for Narita International Airport on August 19, 2013. The airline was a joint venture between Japanese travel agent H.I.S and Thai hotelier Baiyoke Group. Asia Atlantic Airlines operated
Hawaiian Airlines Hawaiian Airlines () is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the tenth-largest commercial airline in the US, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline operates its main hub at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on the island of Oʻahu and a secondary hub out of Kahului Airport on the island of Maui. Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, American Samoa, Australia, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, and the United States mainland. Hawaiian
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Asia Continental Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Asia Continental Airlines Asia Continental Airlines (or Asia Continental Avialines) was an airline based in Almaty, Kazakhstan, operating charter flights out of Almaty International Airport. The company was founded in 1999. On 18 October 2010, it had its airline license revoked. Fleet. Asia Continental Airlines operated the following aircraft types: - Antonov An-24 - Antonov An-26 - Boeing 737-800 - Ilyushin Il-76 - Yakovlev Yak-40 Accidents and incidents. - On 14 February 2008, an Asia Continental
and facilities in the U.S. - Phoenix Air - Royale Airlines - Former scheduled passenger airline operator with some flights operated via a code-sharing agreement with Continental Airlines providing passenger feed for the Continental hub located at Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH). - Scenic Air - Former scheduled passenger airline operator with service from Oakland International Airport (OAK). - Southeast Airlines - Former scheduled passenger airline operator. - Susquehanna Airlines - Former scheduled passenger airline operator. Operators Military operators. - Hellenic Air Force -
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Atlant-Soyuz Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Atlant-Soyuz Airlines Atlant-Soyuz Airlines (), known as Moscow Airlines () during 2010-2011, was an airline based in Moscow, Russia, that operated domestic and international passenger flights out of Vnukovo International Airport from 1993 to 2011. History. OJSC Atlant-Soyuz Airlines was founded and started operations in June 1993, offering passenger and cargo flights using Soviet-build aircraft. The first Boeing airplane was added to the fleet in 2006. In 2007, the company was owned by private investors
Atlant Atlant may refer to: - Atlant (book), the first Slovene-language atlas - Atlant-Soyuz Airlines, a Russian airline - Atlant Moscow Oblast, a Russian professional ice hockey team - The Myasishchev VM-T "Atlant", a Russian heavy transport aircraft - A poetic name for Atlantis - Atlantes, the plural of Atlas (architecture), stone architectural supports in the form of men - Atlant Stadium, a sports stadium in Belarus See also.
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Atlantic Airways [SEP] airline hub
Atlantic Airways Atlantic Airways (, Faroese: Atlantsflog) is the national airline of the Faroe Islands, operating domestic helicopter services and international passenger services as well as search and rescue responsibilities from its base at Vágar Airport, on the Faroese island of Vágar. Most of its pilots are members of the Faroese Pilot Association. History. Regular air links to the Faroes had been in operation since 1963, between the islands and Denmark. Although the airport at Vágar had been constructed by the British Army during World War II
. In 1997, according to the Midwest Express timetable, the airline was code sharing with Virgin Atlantic Airways for flights between London Heathrow Airport and Milwaukee and Kansas City with passengers connecting between the two air carriers in Boston. After fourteen years of profit-making, Midwest Express was affected with serious financial problems after the September 11 terrorist attacks. To return to profitability, the airline made major changes. The Omaha hub was reduced to a focus city in early 2002, with hub status transferred to Kansas City. Some
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Avanti Air [SEP] airline hub
Avanti Air Avanti Air GmbH & Co. KG, styled as avantiair, is a small German airline based in Burbach with a maintenance base at Siegerland Airport, operating ad hoc charter and aircraft wet-lease services. History. Avanti Air (named after the Italian word for "ahead") started operations on 1 July 1994. It was founded by former pilots Markus Baumann (now Managing Director) and Stefan Kissinger (now Chief Executive) as an aircraft management company. It entered the charter market in 1996 with
two Raytheon Beech 1900C aircraft. As of 2007, the company was owned by Gerhard Mahler (33,33%), Markus Baumann (33,33%) and Stefan Kissinger (33,33%) and had 73 employees. In autumn 2014, Avanti Air introduced the Fokker 100 to its charter fleet alongside a new corporate design. In November 2015, the airline phased out their last ATR72 aircraft in favour of a second Fokker 100 and therefore becoming an all-jet operator. Destinations. As of February 2017 Avanti Air
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Aviastar-TU [SEP] airline hub
Aviastar-TU Aviastar-TU () is a cargo charter airline which operates principally out of Ramenskoye Airport in Moscow, Russia. Its headquarters are in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast. Fleet. The Aviastar-TU fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of April 2019): RA-64024 is in DHL colors, RA-64051 and RA-64052 are in Russian Post livery. Aviastar-TU, as an aircraft operator, has a historical affiliation with Aviastar-SP, an aircraft builder. Accidents and incidents
Moscow. The aircraft was written off, the first hull loss for Aviastar and the first of a Tu-204. - 25 March - Scottish airline Highland Airways ceases operations. - 30 March - Aeroméxico resumes its twice-a-week service to Shanghai, China, from Mexico City via Tijuana, Mexico. Aeroméxico becomes only the third Latin American airline in history to offer service to Asia. It had suspended the service due to the 2009 influenza pandemic. - 31 March - The Canadian airline Skyservice
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Avolar [SEP] airline hub
airline of the people". History. Avolar began operations on 7 September 2005 with a single Boeing 737-500 aircraft. On August 4, 2008, the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transports suspended all Avolar operations due to tax debts, leaving thousands stranded at Tijuana Airport. Four days later, the airline resumed all flights. On the night of October 3, 2008, Mexico's aviation authorities again suspended Avolar operations; the airline canceled flights from Tijuana International Airport that were bound for Guadalajara and Cuernavaca
terminal, hangars, and control tower), was recently renovated with the purpose of offering more modern facilities. It remains a national airport even though there were previous plans to convert it into an international point of entry. It was Aerolíneas Internacionales' hub before the airline ceased operations in 2003. Previous operators used to be Aeroméxico, ALMA de México, Aerolíneas Internacionales (hub airline), Avolar and Volaris. VivaAerobus resumed service at the airport in July 2012, and ceased in September 2013. It handled 7,047 passengers
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Aéro-Service [SEP] airline hub
landing at Pointe Noire Airport, following a chartered flight from Port-Gentil with 4 passengers and 2 crew members on board. Upon landing approach, the landing gear failed to deploy, and the pilots did not manage to execute a go-around, but belly-landed on the runway. - On 23 December 2005, an Aéro-Service Antonov An-24 (registered ER-AZX), which was leased from Pecotox Air, was substantially damaged when it ran off the runway upon landing. - On 25 January
Air Highnesses Air Highnesses is a Cargo airline from Armenia. The airline commenced operations in 2008. The airline has its main hub at the Zvartnots International Airport and its fleet comprises 1 IL.76TD aircraft. Incidents and accidents. - 30 November 2012 - Freighter aircraft bearing registration EK-76300 (Ilyushin Il-76T), owned and operated by Air Highnesses (on behalf of Congolese cargo airline Aéro-Service) crashed at Maya-Maya Airport while landing, killing 5 crew member, 1 passenger and 26 people on ground (total
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Bavaria Fluggesellschaft [SEP] airline hub
Germanair which culminated in the merger of both airlines to become Bavaria Germanair on 1 March 1977. Fleet. - Piper PA-23 Apache - Beechcraft Twin Beech - Douglas DC-3 (1960-1967) - Handley Page Dart Herald - BAC 1-11 (1968-1975) - Jetstream 31 Accidents and incidents. - On 6 March 1970, D-INAH, a Handley Page Jetstream owned by Bavaria Fluggesellschaft departed Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany, for Samedan Airport, Switzerland.
Bavaria Fluggesellschaft Bavaria Fluggesellschaft was a West German airline founded in 1957 and was merged with Germanair to become Bavaria Germanair in March 1977. History. This airline was founded in 1957 as Bavaria Fluggesellschaft Schwabe & Co. In January 1958 the first aircraft, a Piper PA-23 Apache, was used for air taxi work. In 1959 the Twin Beech was added. Three Douglas DC-3s were acquired in 1960 and flown until disposal in 1967 and by this time the main business was carrying freight on behalf of Lufthansa. With increased
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Belavia [SEP] airline hub
Belavia Belavia Belarusian Airlines, legally "Joint Stock Company "Belavia Belarusian Airlines"" (; ), is the flag carrier and national airline of Belarus, headquartered in Minsk. The state-owned company had, as of 2007, 1,017 employees. Belavia serves a network of routes between European cities and the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as some Middle East destinations from its base at Minsk National Airport. History. History Early years. On 7 November 1933, the first Belarusian air terminal opened in Minsk
, Turkmenistan Airlines operates flights to 23 domestic and international destinations from its hub at Ashgabat International Airport as well as some additional minor and mainly domestic operations from Turkmenabat Airport and Turkmenbashi Airport. The airline also operates dedicated cargo flights. Destinations Codeshare agreements. Turkmenistan Airlines has code share agreements with the following airlines: - Belavia - S7 Airlines Fleet. Fleet Current fleet. , the Turkmenistan Airlines fleet is an all-Boeing fleet of the following aircraft: Fleet Historical fleet. Turkmenistan Airlines operated the
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Belle Air Europe [SEP] airline hub
Belle Air Europe Belle Air Europe was a privately owned low-cost airline, founded in 2009 as a subsidiary by Belle Air, having its head office in Ancona, Italy. On 26 November 2013 Belle Air Europe ceased operations due to financial difficulties, just two days after the parent company Belle Air suspended operations as well. Destinations. Belle Air Europe operated international flights on scheduled service to several cities in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland out of Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari and to a smaller
Belle Air Belle Air Sh.p.k (stylized as "belleair") was a privately owned Albanian low-cost airline headquartered in Tirana. History. Belle Air was founded in 2005. It ceased operations on 24 November 2013 stating economic difficulties. Their fleet has been returned to the lessors. Belle Air Europe was a sister company to the airline, founded in 2009 and based in Ancona, Italy. It ceased operations two days after the parent company. Destinations. Belle Air operated international flights on scheduled services
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Bergen Air Transport [SEP] airline hub
Bergen Air Transport Bergen Air Transport AS is an airline based at Bergen Airport, Flesland in Norway. In addition to charter aviation and an aviation workshop, it offers a scheduled service between Bergen and Notodden Airport, Tuven. The airline operates two Beechcraft B200 King Air aircraft and one Cessna Citation CJ2. The airline was established in 1998, offering seaplane charter flights using Cessna 421 aircraft. The service to Notodden started in 2000; a Cessna 441 was acquired in 2003, and from 2006 the company has used two Beechcraft.
and destinations Overview. Widerøe is a regional airline and uses Dash 8 aircraft to operate routes from south to north in Norway. Northwards, Widerøe uses Trondheim Airport as a hub to serve six airports in Nord-Trøndelag and Helgeand on public service obligation contracts with the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. Scandinavian Airlines is the airline with the most domestic services to Trondheim. The main route is to its hub at Oslo; additional services are operated to Bergen, Bodø, Stavanger, Tromsø and Ålesund, all with Boeing 737 and
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Binter Mediterraneo [SEP] airline hub
Binter Mediterraneo Binter Mediterraneo was a Spanish airline with its head office in the Domestic Departures area of Málaga Airport in Málaga, Spain., the airline was created in 1988 in the likeness of Binter Canarias, another a subsidiary of Iberia LAE. Binter Mediterraneo was based in Madrid and operated a fleet that consisted of five CASA CN-235 aircraft. Binter Mediterraneo linked the city of Melilla to Málaga, Almeria, Valencia and in its last year, with Madrid. Binter ceased operations after one of its planes crashed on 29 August
domestic routes. It was founded on 18 February 1948 and operated until 1 September 1999. Iberia also owned Binter Canarias, until the Spanish government began the privatisation of the subsidiary. Hesperia Inversiones Aéreas bought the airline from Iberia in July 2002. A second airline using the Binter name, Binter Mediterraneo, was formed as a subsidiary of Iberia in 1988 with routes from Melilla to Málaga, Almeria, Valencia and in its last year, with Madrid. The airline was acquired by Air Nostrum in 1998 and merged into its operations,
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Bluebird Airways [SEP] airline hub
Bluebird Airways Bluebird Airways is an airline with its head office on the property of Heraklion International Airport in Heraklion, Greece. History. Bluebird Airways is a Greek airline, established in 2008 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece and is mainly involved in the transportation of passengers and cargo from Tel Aviv according to schedule and charter flights. Fleet. Fleet Current Fleet. The Bluebird Airways fleet includes the following aircraft as of April 2019: Fleet Fleet development. In 2013, Bluebird Airways added MD83 YR-
of ASL Airlines Belgium (the former "TNT Airways"), the European hub of Allied Air, Astral Aviation, CAL Cargo Air Lines, El Al Cargo, Ethiopian Cargo, and Icelandair Cargo, and a key European cargo hub for ABX Air, AirBridge Cargo, Bluebird Cargo, Emirates, i-Fly and Ukraine International Airlines. Airlines and destinations. Airlines and destinations Passenger. TUI fly Belgium is currently the only airline offering scheduled and seasonal service at Liège Airport: Ground transportation. Ground transportation By
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Bluebird Cargo [SEP] airline hub
Bluebird Nordic Bluebird Nordic is a cargo airline based in Reykjavík, Iceland, operating scheduled and chartered cargo services to and from Iceland and within Europe out of its base at Keflavík International Airport, with a special focus on Liège Airport as a freight hub. History. The airline (Bluebird Cargo) was established in 2000 and started operations in March 2001. It was founded by a group of Icelandic individuals with a strong background in aviation and air cargo. Operations began with daily freighter services between Iceland, UK and
of ASL Airlines Belgium (the former "TNT Airways"), the European hub of Allied Air, Astral Aviation, CAL Cargo Air Lines, El Al Cargo, Ethiopian Cargo, and Icelandair Cargo, and a key European cargo hub for ABX Air, AirBridge Cargo, Bluebird Cargo, Emirates, i-Fly and Ukraine International Airlines. Airlines and destinations. Airlines and destinations Passenger. TUI fly Belgium is currently the only airline offering scheduled and seasonal service at Liège Airport: Ground transportation. Ground transportation By
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Bookajet [SEP] airline hub
Bookajet Bookajet is a British aircraft charter and management company based at Farnborough Airport. Bookajet Limited holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority AOC and Type B Operating Licence. Services. - Aircraft Charter - Helicopter Charter - Aircraft Management - Aircraft Sales - Operations Support - Jet Black Card Programme Fleet. The Bookajet AOC fleet consists of the following aircraft (at August 2018) - 1 Cessna Citation CJ2+ - 1 Beechcraft Premier I
was a subsidiary of Corporate Jet Services Limited. History. The airline was established in 2002. It operated as Calljet, then Ourjet, then Bookajet from 2003 until it was rebranded as Club 328 in 2004. It owned a subsidiary, Club Airways International, based in Geneva, Switzerland. Club 328 signed a deal with security provider, Veritas International Consultants, to provide chaperones for some of its high-profile customers. Re-branded as PlaneChartering in October 2007, the Club 328 name ceased to exist
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British Mediterranean Airways [SEP] airline hub
British Mediterranean Airways British Mediterranean Airways Limited, trading as B|MED, was an airline with operations from London Heathrow Airport in England. It operated scheduled services as a British Airways franchise to 17 destinations in 16 countries throughout Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia from London Heathrow. In February 2007, the airline was purchased by BMI, and continued as a British Airways franchise until the night of 27 October 2007, when it was absorbed into, and rebranded as, bmi. Before the takeover it was headquartered at
InterCaribbean Airways interCaribbean Airways, Ltd. (formerly known as Air Turks & Caicos) is a passenger airline based in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The airline offers scheduled domestic and regional services from its hub at Providenciales, Turks & Caicos and Tortola, British Virgin Islands, to multiple destinations in Antigua, The Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia and St. Maarten. interCaribbean Airways also operates domestic flights in Jamaica between Kingston and Montego Bay, the
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British NorthWest Airlines [SEP] airline hub
British NorthWest Airlines British NorthWest Airlines was an airline based at Blackpool International Airport. British North West Airlines Limited (traded as British NorthWest Airlines) was incorporated in October 2001, the airline had a Civil Aviation Authority Type B Operating licence (they were permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or weighing less than 10 tonnes). In December 2006, according to the airlines website, the airline had ceased trading on scheduled services. Destinations. The airline operated scheduled services
Minnesota. History Growth into jet operations. The Northwest Airlines hub in Memphis was exclusively served by Airlink partner Express Airlines I, which later operated as Pinnacle Airlines and now Endeavor Air, until 1997, when Mesaba initiated its first jet aircraft service using the Avro RJ85, the first jetliner type to be flown by either Airlink airline. The Avro RJ85 jetliner, which was a later model version of the British Aerospace BAe 146-200 featuring an improved cabin and more efficient engines, were operated as Northwest Jetlink flights with the
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Brymon Airways [SEP] airline hub
Brymon Airways Brymon Airways is a former British airline with its head office in the Brymon House on the property of Plymouth City Airport in Plymouth, Devon. It was co-founded in 1972 by journalist Bill Bryce and racing driver Chris Amon. History. The company was incorporated on 26 January 1970 as Brymon Aviation Limited operating as Brymon Airways. Its name derived from its creator's surnames: Bryce and Amon. It quickly built up a network of routes from its bases at Plymouth and Newquay, to various
Brymon European Airways Brymon European Airways was an airline formed in November 1992 by the merger of Birmingham European Airways and Brymon Airways. The latter were the original operators of the Dash 7 aircraft in the UK and conducted the trials of the type at the embryonic London City Airport. The merger was short-lived. In 1993, Brymon European was again split up. The Brymon operations were purchased by British Airways (Brymon) and the former Birmingham European operations were purchased by Maersk Air to create Maersk Air UK Ltd.
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Bukovyna Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Bukovyna Airlines Bukovyna Airlines, also known as Bukovyna Aviation Enterprise, is a charter airline based in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, operating chartered passenger flights out of Chernivtsi International Airport. History. The company was founded in 1999. In 2013 Bukovyna was one of two Ukrainian airlines that had sanctions imposed against them by the US government. Bukovyna Airlines was hit with sanctions because it was leasing its US-built McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft to Iranian airlines Mahan Air and Iran Air. The Iranian airlines were themselves under sanction by
Electra, Savoia-Marchetti S.73 and later Douglas B-23 Dragon aircraft). History Recent years. In 2016, scheduled operations were resumed by national carrier Ukraine International Airlines. The carrier inaugurated a route linking its hub in Kiev-Boryspil with Chernivitsi on 12 July, initially operated on a daily basis with flights carried out by partner airline Dniproavia using their Embraer 145 fleet. In the end of 2017 UIA started using Embraer 190s. See also. - Bukovyna Airlines - List of airports in Ukraine - List
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Bulgarian Air Charter [SEP] airline hub
Bulgarian Air Charter Bulgarian Air Charter is a Bulgarian charter airline headquartered in Sofia and based at Sofia Airport. History. Bulgarian Air Charter was established in 2000 and started operations on 14 December 2000 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Aviation Service Group. It operates flights for several tour operators to destinations mostly in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Israel and Poland. Since the period the airline was founded it has transported more than 3.5 million passengers. The company has 330 employees. The airline has its own
maintenance unit which has capabilities on McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series and Boeing 737 Classic series aircraft covering airframe, engines and landing gear services and overhaul of aircraft components. The airline started operations with five Tupolev Tu-154s. In 2004 the airline retired these aircraft and replaced them with seven McDonnell Douglas MD-80. By 2011 the Bulgarian Air Charter fleet had grown to 12 MD-80s. In September 2015 Bulgarian Air Charter added its first Airbus A320-200 to its fleet. Destinations. Bulgarian Air Charter operates charter services on behalf of tour operators
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C.A.I. First [SEP] airline hub
C.A.I. First C.A.I. First S.p.A. was an Italian airline operating flights for its parent company, Alitalia, to preserve slots at Linate Airport. For this reason Alitalia when merged with Air One didn't close C.A.I. First, which at that time still operated as Alitalia Express. It used to have bases at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome and Malpensa Airport in Milan. C.A.I. First was dissolved and merged into Alitalia mainline by February 2015. The name "C.A.I. First" was only a legal name and was
XM (disambiguation) XM usually refers to XM Satellite Radio. Xm or XM may also refer to: - XM (file format), a computer file format for music - "XM" (album), a live-in-studio album recorded by Porcupine Tree - Citroën XM, a discontinued executive car made by Citroën - C.A.I. First (IATA airline code XM) - J-Air (IATA airline code XM) - A nonstandard Roman numeral for 990 (standard is
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CEIBA Intercontinental [SEP] airline hub
CEIBA Intercontinental CEIBA Intercontinental is an airline based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, and its main hub at Malabo International Airport. The airline was on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union but it currently has scheduled direct flights from Malabo to Madrid via a wetlease agreement with White Airways. Fraud allegations. In 2009, the Agence France Press (AFP) reported that the CEO of CEIBA Intercontinental Mamadou Jaye, a Senagalese citizen of Gambian origin, left Equatorial Guinea with a suitcase containing 3.5 billion CFA
Ceiba (disambiguation) Ceiba is a genus of trees. Ceiba may also refer to: - La Ceiba, a port city on the northern coast of Honduras - Ceiba, Puerto Rico, a town and a municipality in northeast Puerto Rico - Ceiba, Cidra, Puerto Rico, a barrio - Ceiba, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, a barrio - Ceiba, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, a barrio - "Ceiba", a botanical journal - CEIBA Intercontinental, an airline
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COTAIR [SEP] airline hub
COTAIR COTAIR - an acronym for "Côt"e "A"tlantique "I"nter "R"égional - is an airline based in Cotonou, Benin. It was established in 2008 and operates scheduled domestic flights in Benin and non-scheduled regional charter flights in West Africa. Its main base is Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport (COO). Destinations. COTAIR operates domestic services from Cotonou to Parakou. Additionally it offers on-demand charter-flights throughout western Africa. COTAIR is on the list of air carriers banned from operating within the European
Union. Fleet. The COTAIR fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of 20 June 2010): - 2 Let L-410 UVP External links. - COTAIR official website - COTAIR Let L-410 UVP (TY-TBG) on planes.cz
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Camair-Co [SEP] airline hub
Camair-Co The Cameroon Airlines Corporation, trading as Camair-Co, is an airline from Cameroon, serving as flag carrier of the country, a role which was previously filled by the now-defunct Cameroon Airlines. Camair-Co has its headquarters in the Immeuble La Rotonde in Douala, and operates out of Douala International Airport. History. Camair-co was created on 11 September 2006 by decree of Paul Biya, the President of Cameroon, as a company aimed at replacing Cameroon Airlines, the country
's national airline at that time. The IATA code "QC" previously belonged to Air Corridor, which has since ceased operations. Cameroon Airlines was shut down in June 2008, but it took until 2011 for Camair-Co to launch flight services. The inaugural flight from Douala to Paris via Yaoundé took place on 28 March. On 30 September 2016 the airline ceased services to Paris as part of a network restructuring exercise. Corporate affairs. Corporate affairs Ownership. An Airline company with a capital of 100 million CFA
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Cape Air [SEP] airline hub
Cape Air Hyannis Air Service, Inc., operating as Cape Air, is an airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. It operates scheduled passenger services in the Northeast, the Caribbean, Midwest, and Eastern Montana. Flights between Hyannis and Nantucket, Massachusetts, are operated under the Nantucket Airlines brand, also operated by Hyannis Air Service, Inc. , Cape Air received $32,241,274 in annual U.S. federal government subsidies for the Essential Air Services that they provided to rural airports throughout the country.
Aero-Tropics Air Services Lip-Air Pty Ltd, operating as Aero-Tropics Air Services (ATAS), was an airline based in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Its main base was Cairns Airport, with its operating hub at Horn Island Airport. History. Lip-Air Pty Ltd was a privately owned company established by the Lippmann family in 1995. The company's Aero Tropics Air Services (ATAS) division started operating air charters in 1997, serving the region of Torres Strait, Cape York and
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Cebu Pacific [SEP] airline hub
re-branding (2007-present). In June 2007, Cebu Pacific announced an order of up to 14 brand-new ATR 72-500 aircraft, with six firm orders and eight options. It plans to initially offer flights to Boracay, using Boracay's Godofredo P. Ramos Airport. On 12 November 2007, Cebu Pacific announced Davao's Francisco Bangoy International Airport as its fourth hub. Cebu Pacific announced that it would initially fly internationally from Davao City to Singapore, Hong Kong and fly one domestic flight to Iloilo. Both
also proposed to establish a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line to transport airport passengers to and from MCIAA and different parts of Cebu. This will be integrated into the proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System being planned in Metro Cebu. The Cebu International Port is the largest shipping hub in the Visayas region. Cebu Pacific Air is an airline owned by Cebu-based Gokongwei family. On 28 May 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline carried
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Central Charter de Colombia [SEP] airline hub
Central Charter de Colombia Central Charter de Colombia is an air charter service and fixed-base operator based at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the local affiliate of Signature Flight Support. History. The company was founded on November 28, 1979 as charter operation to support oil exploration. In 1991 the name was changed to Central Charter de Colombia, S.A. and the company began regular executive charter flights. Central Charter also performs maintenance for specific aircraft types.
TAC Colombia TAC (acronym of "Transporte Aéreo de Colombia") is a charter airline based at Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia. History. The airline was founded in Manizales, Caldas; as TAC(Taxi Aéreo de Caldas) in 1992. Fleet. TAC Colombia operates the following aircraft (at 30 May 2010): TAC Colombia are also looking at getting Embraer Phenom 300's in the future. Accidents and incidents. - On 14 December 1977, Vickers Viscount HK-1267
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Chicago Air [SEP] airline hub
Chicago Air Chicago Air was a regional airline carrier that operated in 1986 and exchanged passengers with all-jet Midway Airlines at Chicago Midway International Airport. The carrier operated revenue service from May to November, 1986 between Chicago and Madison, Green Bay, LaCrosse, Eau Claire, and Wausau, WI; Traverse City, MI; and, Peoria, Springfield and Quad Cities, IL. It operated six Fokker F27 turboprop aircraft, and the call sign was "Wild Onion" in reference to the Chippewa Indian derivation of the
and the National Transportation Safety Board). The Transportation Security Administration provides security at airports and the federal government provides billions of dollars annually to maintain air transport facilities and manage the country's air traffic control system. Many airlines operate on a "hub and spoke" model. This system gives the predominant airline in a given airport a strong competitive position as it feeds passengers to and from the hub, maximizing the number of passengers on each flight. Examples of airline hubs include United Airlines at Houston, Newark Liberty, Chicago
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Cinnamon Air [SEP] airline hub
Cinnamon Air Saffron Aviation, DBA Cinnamon Air is a Sri Lankan domestic airline, operating from a dedicated terminal at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo to destinations around Sri Lanka. It commenced its daily scheduled operation in July 2013. Cinnamon Air’s fleet consists of two Cessna 208 Amphibian aircraft (seating eight passengers each) and one wheeled Cessna 208B Grand Caravan (seating 8 passengers in an executive configuration) that gives Cinnamon Air the flexibility to operate from any of the domestic and international airports as well as from waterdromes in Sri
Sri Lankan Airlines, Mihin Lanka, Cinnamon Air, Air Arabia and Flydubai served Mattala in the beginning, but the majority soon ended service. Air Arabia ended its flights from Sharjah only six weeks after beginning service, citing low demand. SriLankan Airlines operated a hub at the airport until 2015. In triangle routings through Colombo, the airline flew to Bangkok, Beijing, Chennai, Jeddah, Malé, Riyadh, Shanghai, and Tiruchirappalli from Mattala. The hub was closed on 17 January 2015, as the airline was accruing
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City Airline [SEP] airline hub
City Airline City Airline AB was a regional airline based in the Air Cargo Building on the grounds of Göteborg Landvetter Airport in Landvetter, Härryda Municipality, Sweden. It was privately owned and operated a medium-sized European network from its main base at Landvetter. The airline was wholly owned by Investment AB Janus of Gothenburg and employed 110 staff (as of July 2007). On 29 November 2011 the City Airline name was dropped after being acquired by Skyways, and all flights were then operated under the Skyways brand. In
hub. The airline's first route was to Boston. The route proved so popular, especially among those from Maine who had daily jobs in Boston, that by 1972, the airline expanded its route system by 350 percent, including seven cities and becoming an international airline, with a flight from Boston to Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It adopted the slogan, "Linking Maine With the World". By 1974, the airline offered round-trip services between each city it served. Being a commuter airline
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Coast Aero Center [SEP] airline hub
Coast Aero Center Coast Aero Center A/S was a regional airline based Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Karmøy, Norway. It had only small-plane operations and mechanical services until 1984, when it acquired concessions to operate at the new Stord Airport, Sørstokken, Geilo Airport, Dagali, and eventually from Haugesund to Aberdeen. It soon turned out that the company was not profitable and it filed for bankruptcy in 1988. The estate continued on as Coast Air. History. Coast Air was founded in 1975,
. This was not sufficient, and on 29 April, Coast Aero Center filed for bankruptcy. Also Asbjørn Utne had to file for personal bankruptcy. Fleet. The following is a list of aircraft operated by Coast Aero Center. It contains the total number of aircraft operated by the airline (qty), the years the aircraft were built, the year the aircraft entered service with Coast Aero Center and the year the last aircraft was taken out of service. Destinations. The following is a list of scheduled
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Coast Air [SEP] airline hub
Coast Air Coast Air AS was a regional airline based at Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Norway. It was Norway's fourth largest airline and operated domestic services within Norway, in addition to international services. Routes were concentrated along the West Coast, as well as some public service obligation contracts in Southern Norway. The company had a fleet of de Havilland Canada Twin Otter aircraft, later replaced with Jetstream 31s and ATR 42s. The company was founded on the remains of Coast Aero Center, which operated from 1975 to 1988
and West Coast Airlines to form Air West, which also had its headquarters at SFO. West Coast Airlines had served SFO mainly with Douglas DC-9-10s and Fairchild F-27s to Oregon and Washington state. In 1970, Air West was acquired by Howard Hughes who renamed the airline Hughes Airwest, which continued to be based at the airport where it also operated a hub. By the late 1970s, the airline was operating an all-jet fleet of Boeing 727-200, Douglas DC-9-10 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30
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Conviasa [SEP] airline hub
Conviasa Conviasa (legally Consorcio Venezolano de Industrias Aeronáuticas y Servicios Aéreos, S.A., "Venezuelan Consortium of Aeronautics Industries and Air Services") is an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, Venezuela, near Caracas. It is the flag carrier and largest airline of Venezuela, operating services to domestic destinations and to destinations in the Caribbean and South America. History. History Early years. In January 1997, Venezuela's former flag carrier, Viasa, ceased operations after 37 years
payments and the airline had to reduce operations down to around 16 flights per day subsequently. Additionally, several of the company's aircraft have been stored unused since several months. On 5 May 2017, Conviasa was forced to suspend all international operations due to a lack of foreign currency to pay for international aircraft insurance. Also in May 2017, Wamos Air terminated its contract with Conviasa on short notice. Wamos Air operated a single Boeing 747-400 for Conviasa between Caracas and Madrid. Destinations. As of October
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Cougar Helicopters [SEP] airline hub
Cougar Helicopters Cougar Helicopters (a VIH Aviation Group Company) is a St. John's based commercial helicopter company servicing offshore oil and gas fields off the coast of Newfoundland. Cougar has permanent facilities in St. John's and Halifax. The company is affiliated with Bristow Helicopters which has a financial stake in Cougar. Services. Cougar Helicopters currently services platforms and ships located off Newfoundland in the: - Hibernia Field - Terra Nova Field - White Rose Field - Hebron-Ben Nevis Field Fleet.
the National Airports System. Halifax Stanfield is the 8th busiest airport in Canada by passenger traffic. It handled a total of 4,316,079 passengers in 2018 and 84,045 aircraft movements in 2017. It is a hub for Air Canada Express, Cougar Helicopters, Maritime Air Charter, PAL Airlines and SkyLink Express. History. History Background. An airfield in the West End, known as Chebucto Field, was built as the Halifax Civic Airport by the City of Halifax in 1931. It served as the city's main airport until
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Court Line [SEP] airline hub
Court Line Court Line Aviation was a prominent British holiday charter airline during the early 1970s based at Luton Airport in Bedfordshire. It also provided bus services in Luton and surrounding areas. It helped pioneer the concept of "cheap and cheerful" package tours to Spain and other destinations in the "Med" in conjunction with Clarksons Holidays, thus taking part in the establishment of a whole new way of holidaymaking for the British public. The airline, its parent company and its subsidiary tour operators, Clarksons Travel Group and
hub located in San Juan, Puerto Rico and was flying "Eastern Partner" service between San Juan and Antigua, St. Kitts and St. Maarten. LIAT was not always an all propeller aircraft airline. After Court Line obtained 75 percent of the airline in 1971, LIAT entered the jet age, using stretched British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven series 500 twin jets for their longer Caribbean routes. Smaller Britten-Norman Islander STOL (short take-off and landing) twin prop aircraft were used during this time as well
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Crimea Air [SEP] airline hub
Crimea Air Crimea Air was an airline on the grounds of Simferopol International Airport in Simferopol, Crimea. It was established and started operations on 4 October 1996 and operated regional feeder services. Its main base is Simferopol International Airport. Regional airline based in Simferopol was liquidated in 2007. Its IATA code has been since reassigned to Arkefly. Fleet. The Crimea Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft: - 2 Yakovlev Yak-42 - 7 Antonov An-24 - 1 Antonov An-26
Hatta International Airport, British Airways at London Heathrow, Air China at Beijing Capital Airport, Iberia (airline) at Madrid-Barajas Airport and Air France at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Types of hubs Primary and secondary hubs. A primary hub is the main hub for an airline. However, as an airline expands operations at its primary hub to the point that it experiences capacity limitations, it may elect to open secondary hubs. Examples of such hubs are Turkish Airlines' Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen hub,
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Dagestan Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Dagestan Airlines OJSC Dagestan Airlines () was an airline based at Uytash Airport in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia, operating domestic and international scheduled and chartered flights. History. The roots of the airline can be traced back to February 1927, when an Aeroflot department serving the Makhachkala region of the Soviet Union was founded. In 1994, following the split-up of Aeroflot, it became and independent company known as Makhachkala Air Enterprise. In 1996, the company was rebranded as Dagestan Airlines. In March 2007,
Tata Sons' return to aviation industry after 60 years. AirAsia is the first foreign airline to set up an affiliate airline in India. The airlines is headquartered in Chennai and planned to make Chennai International Airport as its hub. Later, the primary hub of the airlines was shifted to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore. The maiden flight of AirAsia's India venture on Bangalore-Goa route took off on 12 June 2014. The airline announced that Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi will be its hub for North Indian operations.
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Delta Express [SEP] airline hub
Delta Express Delta Express was a no-frills "airline within an airline" brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 1996 to 2003. The airline was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Delta Express was based out of Orlando International Airport, and focused on leisure routes between Florida and the northeast United States, as well as certain parts of the Midwest. It primarily competed with low-cost brands such as Continental Lite and US Airways' MetroJet, and low-cost carriers such as Southwest Airlines and in
) Continental Express, operated by ExpressJet and Chautauqua, offered service to approximately 150 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, from Continental's hubs in Houston, Newark and Cleveland. ExpressJet operates as a Continental Express and United Express carrier, while Chautauqua also operated flights as Delta Connection, US Airways Express, Frontier Airlines, Midwest Connect, Trans World Express, America West Express, and American Connection. Continental Express operated more flights to Mexico more than any other airline from its hub George Bush Intercontinental
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Divi Divi Air [SEP] airline hub
Divi Divi Air Divi Divi Air N.V. is a small regional service airline in Curaçao. It was established in 2001 and is based in Curaçao. In the area its nickname is "Divi". The airline is named for the Divi-divi tree which grows in the region. History. Divi Divi Air was founded on July 28th, 2000 and commenced operations in 2001 with a fleet of Britten-Norman BN-2P Islanders to Bonaire. For over 17 years Divi Divi Air has been a household name on the route
Aero Sudpacífico - Divi Divi Air (Still in operation) (2) - EZAir (Still in operation) (1) - Windward Express (Still in operation) (2) - Winair - Aspiring Air Wanaka - Fly My Sky Auckland (Still in operation) (4) - Great Barrier Airlines Auckland (Still in operation) (2) - Island Air Charters - Former operator. - Mount Cook Airline - Former operator. - Real Journeys Queenstown - Stewart
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Domodedovo Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Domodedovo Airlines JSC "Domodedovo Airlines" ( "OAO Aviakompaniya Domodedovskiye Avialinii") was an airline with its head office on the grounds of Domodedovo International Airport in Domodedovsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia. It operated scheduled flights within Russia and the CIS, with a focus on flights to the Russian Far East. The airline also operated scheduled and ad hoc charter flights to P. R. China, Europe, Thailand, Maldives, Malaysia and Singapore. History. Domodedovo United Air Detachment ( "Domodedovskogo Obyedinennogo Aviaotryada")
, as a result of the restructuring of Domodedovo CAPA in which the airport and airline were separated, Domodedovo Airlines was established as Domodedovo Airlines, JSC. Its fleet then included Ilyushin Il-18 turboprop and Ilyushin Il-62 turbofan jet airliners. It was partially privatised in 2001, with the Ministry of Property retaining a controlling stake. In October 2004 KrasAir and Domodedovo set up a joint management company, Air Bridge. While retaining separate legal identities the airlines planned to integrate their networks and services, which were largely complementary. The alliance was
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Donghai Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Donghai Airlines Donghai Airlines is an airline headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, with its base at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. History. The company was established in November 2002 as Jetwin Cargo Airline, with 2005 being the originally anticipated launch date for flight operations, using Boeing 737 aircraft. Initially, it was owned by Orient Holdings Group (65%) and (Hong Kong company) East Pacific Holdings (35%). By 2006, the airline still had not become operational, and its name
China Eastern and Beijing Capital Airlines' intentions to move to Daxing were confirmed by a Xinhua report in December 2017. Ten passenger airlines (China Southern Airlines, China United Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, Hebei Airlines, Spring Airlines, Okay Airways, Juneyao Airlines, XiamenAir and Donghai Airlines) and one cargo airline (China Postal Airlines) signed agreements with the Capital Airport Group to enter the new airport. CAAC required each Mainlaind Chinese airline (other than China Postal Airlines) to serve only one Beijing
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East African Airlines [SEP] airline hub
East African Airlines East African Airlines was an airline based in Kampala, Uganda, operating out of Entebbe International Airport. History. The airline was established in March 2002 and started operations on 2 December 2002. It was incorporated as Africa Air in March 2002, but the name was changed to East African Airlines on 17 May 2002. The airline was owned by Fin Investments (50%), its President, Chairman and Chief Executive Benedict Mutyaba (40%), and Patrick Kabunakuki (10%).
MK Airlines MK Airlines Ltd. was a cargo airline from Ghana (registered in the United Kingdom from 2006 onwards, with its headquarters in Hartfield, East Sussex), which was operational between 1990 and 2010, concentrating on freight services to and from Africa. The airline routed most of its transported freight via its European bases at Gatwick Airport, Kent International Airport, Ostend–Bruges International Airport or Luxembourg-Findel International Airport. The African hub was located at OR Tambo International Airport, serving Johannesburg. History. The
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Eastar Jet [SEP] airline hub
Eastar Jet Eastar Jet (ESR) () is a low-cost airline with its headquarters in Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. On January 7, 2009, Eastar Jet made its maiden flight from Gimpo International Airport to Jeju International Airport. Now, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 14 destinations in eight countries. Its main base is Gimpo International Airport, with a hub at Jeju International Airport. Eastar Jet carried 3 million domestic passengers and 2.9 million international passengers in
. Air Busan started operations on October 27, 2008, using Gimhae International Airport as a hub. As of May 2019, Air Busan serves the following destinations Destinations Codeshare agreements. The airline has codeshare agreements with the following airline (as of May 2014): - All Nippon Airways - Asiana Airlines Fleet. , the Air Busan Fleet consists of the following aircraft: See also. - List of low-cost airlines in South Korea - Air Seoul - Eastar Jet
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Eastern Air Lines [SEP] airline hub
. This was the first major crash of a widebody jet aircraft. - On 11 September 1974, Eastern Air Lines Flight 212, a DC-9-31 carrying 78 passengers and four crew operating a scheduled flight from Charleston, South Carolina, to Chicago, Illinois, with an intermediate stop in Charlotte, North Carolina, crashed while conducting an instrument approach in dense ground fog at Douglas Municipal Airport (now called Charlotte/Douglas International Airport). The aircraft crashed just short of the runway, killing 72 passengers and crew.
United Airlines and Western Airlines previously operated such cooperative "through plane" interchange flights on both domestic and/or international services in the past with these schedules appearing in their respective system timetables. Delta Air Lines pioneered the hub and spoke system for aviation in 1955 from its hub in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, in an effort to compete with Eastern Air Lines. FedEx adopted the hub and spoke model for overnight package delivery during the 1970s. When the United States airline industry was deregulated in 1978, Delta's hub and spoke
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Eastern Australia Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Eastern Australia Airlines Eastern Australia Airlines Pty Ltd is an airline based on the grounds of Sydney Airport in Mascot, New South Wales, Australia. It is a regional domestic airline serving sixteen destinations within Australia under the QantasLink banner; and since December 2015 six destinations in New Zealand, on behalf of Jetstar Airways. Its main base is Sydney Airport, with a hub at Melbourne Airport. History. The airline was established and started operations in 1949. It began in Tamworth as a one-aircraft, one-
O'Connor Airlines O'Connor Airlines was an airline based at Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia. It operated scheduled services from Mount Gambier to destinations in South Australia and Victoria. Its main base was Mount Gambier Airport, with a hub at Adelaide Airport, which serviced Mildura Airport and Port Augusta Airport. The airline also serviced Whyalla Airport until September 2007. History. The airline was established and started operations in 1973. Beginning as a one-aeroplane flight school in South Australia, O'Connor Airlines developed, over some years
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Eastern SkyJets [SEP] airline hub
Eastern SkyJets Eastern SkyJets was a charter airline with full infrastructure based at Dubai International Airport and Ras Al Khaima airport. ESJ had been operating flights in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Subcontinent region under its own UAE Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and CAR145 Approved Maintenance Organization. ESJ was a specialist in hostile areas with extensive experience in the Afghanistan territory and operated daily scheduled charter flights for AeroTech Aviation connecting Dubai with the military airfields of Kandahar, Bagram and Camp Bastion in Afghanistan. Eastern
SkyJets was a key regional air transport provider with clientele ranging from a number of multinational blue chip companies to government organizations such as the US Government, the United Nations and various military organizations. Eastern SkyJets was the only UAE registered passenger charter airline to be approved by the United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP) and held the contract for its Kabul–Dubai service. The carrier ended operations in 2016. Fleet. The Eastern SkyJets fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2016): The
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Elysian Airlines [SEP] airline hub
Elysian Airlines Elysian Airlines is a cargo airline based at Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and had additional significant operations at Spriggs Payne Airport in Monrovia, Liberia, and at Conakry International Airport in Conakry, Guinea. According to the airline's website, it was founded in January 2006 as a public limited company, with 51% of shares held by a Cameroonian consortium and the remainder owned by a British/South African group. Elysian's scheduled operations stopped in 2010, but resumed in 2015. Elysian
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