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  2. Aurora (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora was created by government order of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in September 2013. [4] [6] [7] Originally called Taiga, it combined Vladivostok Air and SAT Airlines. [6] [7] SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Avia served 42 and 15 destinations respectively, and had a combined fleet of 24 fixed-wing aircraft, along with 11 helicopters ...

  3. List of airlines of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 December 2024, at 09:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Aurora Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Airlines S5-ACC, MD-82. Aurora Airlines was a charter airline based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It operated several flights a week between the biggest cities of Germany to Kosovo. It had hubs at Pristina, Kosovo, and Maribor, Slovenia. The company operated for defunct airline Airkosova, and had one of its aircraft painted in Air Kosova livery.

  5. List of airports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    East Texas Regional Airport: P-N 23,942 Lubbock: LBB: LBB KLBB Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport: P-S 405,157 McAllen: MFE: MFE KMFE McAllen Miller International Airport: P-S 477,636 Midland / Odessa: MAF: MAF KMAF Midland International Air and Space Port: P-S 504,264 San Angelo: SJT: SJT KSJT San Angelo Regional Airport (Mathis Field ...

  6. List of defunct airlines of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Alpe Air: LPS: 1999: 2006: Aurora Airlines: URR: AIR AURORA: 2005: 2009: Express Airways

  7. Midland International Air and Space Port - Wikipedia

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    Midland-Odessa Regional Airport opened its new passenger terminal in the early 1960s. It was served by Continental Airlines and Trans-Texas Airways (and American Airlines, until 1963); the first jets were Continental Boeing 707s in 1965. The terminal had a scalloped roofline, allowing a column-free interior.

  8. Hotels.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotels.com was established in 1991 by David Litman and Robert Diener as the Hotel Reservations Network (HRN), providing hotel booking via a toll-free phone number in the United States. [2] In 2001, the company was acquired by USA Networks Inc (USAI) which also acquired a controlling interest in Expedia, an online travel booking company.

  9. Greater Southwest International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines with nonstop Vickers Viscount turboprop service to Midland/Odessa, TX. By the late 1960s, Continental was operating Douglas DC-9-10 jet service into the airport with one flight each way on a Dallas Love Field - Fort Worth - Midland/Odessa - El Paso routing. [14]