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The Turkish Airlines-owned low-cost subsidiary introduced two ATR72-500s (reg TC-YAB, serial 0588 and TC-YAC / 0701) on domestic routes, four from Istanbul and two from Ankara, on 20 December 2010. The aircraft have been wet-leased from BoraJet. Established in 2008 and perhaps better known for its executive...
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The carrier was forced to suspend operations on 22 July 2010 when its only remaining serviceable aircraft, an ATR72-212 (reg XY-AIH, serial 0469), went for essential maintenance work. Air Mandalay has however been awaiting permission from the Myanmar Department of Civil Aviation to resume services after...
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In what appears to be a Government move against the ownership of the privately-owned carrier (which has family links with one of the country's armed ethnic militias),the Myanmar Department of Civil Aviation was last week reported to have refused to renew the Yangon Airways' operating license...
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The proposed Venezuelan start-up airline LAMIA, full name Línea Aérea Merideña Internacional de Aviación, has apparently been unsuccessful in its attempt to obtain an Air Operators Certificate from the Venezuelan authorities. Given the reported level of regional and federal...
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The fast expanding Siberian airline was the leading Russian carrier of domestic passengers in the first seven months of 2010. While it still has sizeable fleets of Tupolev Tu-154Ms and Tu-134As in service, UTair's fleet expansion centres on adding used western jet equipment. In 2010 it has taken...
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The airline, full name Línea Aérea Merideña Internacional de Aviación, has been created in a 50:50 joint venture between the Government of the Venezuelan state of Mérida and private interests. LAMIA operated its inaugural flight on 16 August 2010 from the recently re...