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Crossair was the largest airline at the Basel airport. Following the Swissair liquidation in 2001, the subsequent ending of services in early 2002, and the transformation of Crossair into Swiss International Air Lines, the number of flights from Basel fell and the new terminal was initially underused.
On 13 January 2010, an Arkefly Boeing 767-300 (registration PH-AHQ), operating Flight 361 from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Queen Beatrix International Airport, declared an emergency after a man claimed to have a bomb on board. A struggle with the flight crew ensued, and the aircraft made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport, Ireland.
Aruba Airlines was established by Onno J. de Swart in 2006. [1] It began charter operations with a seven-seat Piper PA-31 Navajo in 2010. [2] The main headquarters is in the city of Oranjestad in Aruba, which is the main operation center, and the airline opened a new office at Queen Beatrix International Airport.
The Franco-Swiss airport of Basel-Mulhouse was evacuated and closed for a short while on Friday due to a bomb alert, hours before the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris was due to start, airport ...
Switzerland's seven busiest airports by passenger traffic are Zurich Airport, Geneva Airport, Basel Airport, Bern Airport, St. Gallen Airport, Lugano Airport and Sion Airport. Only Zurich, Geneva and Basel exceed one million passengers per annum.
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg: Operates flights on behalf of EasyJet plc (U2) Edelweiss Air: CH.AOC.1007: WK: EDW: EDELWEISS: Zurich Airport Helvetic Airways: CH.AOC.1033: 2L: OAW: HELVETIC: Zurich Airport: Operates scheduled flights on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines (LX) Swiss International Air Lines: CH.AOC.1006: LX: SWR: SWISS ...
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Air Aruba began in September 1986 as a ground handling agent for most airlines in Aruba. Two years after being founded, on August 18 to be precise, Air Aruba (with the help of KLM and later Air Holland) carried out its first commercial flight with a YS-11 turbo-prop type aircraft operating between the ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, as well as Caracas, Venezuela.