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The Laotian start-up carrier, previously known as Phongsavanh Airlines, is planning to launch scheduled services this month. Four times daily services between Vientiane and Bangkok are expected to be operated by two recently acquired Boeing 737-400s. This follows the delivery earlier this month of its...
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The Thai low-cost carrier, in which largest shareholder Thai Airways International recently increased its stake to 49%, will shortly introduce the first three of seven planned, 189-seat, Boeing 737-800s. Two aircraft (reg HS-DBA, serial 33813 and HS-DBB/ 33814) are former Ryanair machines that are being...
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Reports indicate that Layonair is of Mauritanian origin, but it was established in the Canary Islands in April 2010. Services linking Las Palmas with Madrid Barajas were launched on 6 April 2011, operating on behalf of Iberia Cargo. The company is using a Boeing 737-400(F) (reg S5-ABV, serial 24128)...
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Founded as a joint venture between locally-based carrier Freedom Air and the Hong Kong-based investment firm, World Aviation Incorporated, the new carrier received its first aircraft, a Boeing 737-400 (reg N238AG, serial 23866) on 28 February 2011. The aircraft, which is configured for 12 first class...
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The Spanish charter and ACMI leasing specialist has received its first Boeing 737-800 (EC-LKO, serial 28821). The former Air Berlin aircraft is on lease from MacQuarie Airfiance. The Las Palmas-based airline launched operations in October 2009 with a single Boeing 737-400 (EC-LDN, serial 24474). Why...
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The Malaysia Airlines low cost subsidiary, which currently operates eight ATR72-500 turboprops, is shortly expected to receive the first of up to thirty Boeing 737s, which are being transferred to the LCC as part of Malaysia Airlines' plans to hit back at ever increasing domestic and regional low...
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Parent carrier CSA Czech Airlines decided to transfer all of its charter business to an existing subsidiary, the HOLIDAYS Travel Agency, on 1 June 2010. The resulting new airline subsidiary, HOLIDAYS Czech Airlines, received its AOC on 31 August 2010 and ICAO code HCC, launching operations 4 September...