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LTU International Airways, which has been a division of Air Berlin PLC since August 2007, offering frequent scheduled flights on long and medium-haul routes, will finally be fully integrated under Air Berlin's AOC today (1 April 2011). The airline was founded as Lufttransport-Union in February 1955...
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As part of an investigation into corruption at the Kabul Bank, the Afghan Civil Aviation Authority indefinitely suspended the operating licence of Pamir Airways on 19 March 2011. The Kabul-based airline has been operating scheduled domestic and international passenger services, plus charter flights since...
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The Kuwait-based premium-service airline had been operating scheduled passenger services to Bahrain, Beirut, Cairo, Dubai, Istanbul, Sharm el Sheikh and Vienna with a fleet of 7 leased Airbus A320-214s. The aircraft were uniquely configured with 26 first class and 96 premium economy seats. ALAFCO and...
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The Auckland-based company operated scheduled domestic services under the Air New Zealand Link brand, provided operational support to other Air New Zealand Link carriers and also offered domestic and international charter services. The fleet included five Jetstream 32s, a BAe 146-200 passenger aircraft...
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The Belarusian carrier, which since 1996 had provided domestic schedules, regional charters and aerial work, as an off-shoot of flag-carrier Belavia, voluntarily ceased operations on 22 February 2011, due to suffering from unusually low winter load factors and increased costs. At the time of its demise...
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The airline, which claimed to be the world's largest operator of the Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante, with eleven freighter variants, confirmed to me this afternoon that they are in the process of winding up the business. Services were suspended on 24 February 2011 after the loss of a major customer...
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The failure of Prishtina-based start-up airline project Illryian Airways, for whom the Slovak charter specialist was to provide and operate their Boeing 737-300 (reg OM-CCA, serial 28333) is thought to have led to the decision by its parent, the Czech-based Central Connect Group, to close its Slovakian...