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List of airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of airlines in operation , arranged alphabetically by country within their respective continents. Due to the size of the list it has been broken down into:
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Aerospatiale ATR-42 / ATR- 72 Production & Operators Lists ... Beech 1900 Production & Operators Lists ... British Aerospace ATP Production & Operators Lists...
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Eventually I hope to include production lists for all the listed aircraft. ... British Aerospace 146 / RJ70 / RJ85 / RJ100 Production & Operators Lists ... Canadair RJ100 / RJ200 Production Lists...
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BAe 146 / Avro RJ ... Intially developed by Hawker Siddely, the 146 was fitted by 4 low-powered turbofans, for operation to noise-conscious areas and short runways. It first flew in 1981. Many operators -like USAir- disposed the aircraft early, as uneconomical and too cramped for the planned 6 ... photo: Guido Merkelbach,
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The only Japanese airliner was the YS-11. This sturdy design had a good safety record. It was mainly sold to Japanese airlines and the Government, the few frames in Greece, the USA made it a rare appearance everywhere.
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This elegant French airliner first flew in 1955. Although a mere 282 were built, it was sold all around Europe and had reasonable success elsewhere. TC-AKA of Istanbul Airlines is seen on a very early morning in Amsterdam.
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Airline codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of airline codes . The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also incl...
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