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  2. Al Jaber Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the airline became the first company in the United Arab Emirates to purchase the Airbus A318 Elite. [1] The airline's fleet included the following aircraft types as of 31 July 2011: A318, EMB Lineage 1000 and ERJ Legacy 600. [4] AJA had a fleet of five owned aircraft, one A318-Elite plus, two Lineage 1000s, and two Legacy 600s.

  3. List of airlines of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    UAE: EMIRATES: 1985 Dubai International Airport: Largest airline in the Middle East. Etihad Airways: EY: ETD: ETIHAD: 2003 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Second largest airline in the United Arab Emirates. Flydubai: FZ: FDB: SKY DUBAI: 2008 Dubai International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Dubai. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi: 5W: WAZ: WIZZ SKY: 2019 Abu ...

  4. Sultan Al Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CBE (Arabic: سلطان أحمد الجابر; born August 31, 1973) is an Emirati politician who is the minister of industry and advanced technology of the United Arab Emirates, [2] head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), [3] and chairman of Masdar.

  5. RoyalJet - Wikipedia

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    The airline started operations on 4 May 2003 as a joint venture by Abu Dhabi Aviation and Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight (since 2009, Presidential Flight). [5] In 2021, RoyalJet Bermuda, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RoyalJet, was launched, flying a single Boeing 737-700 BBJ. [6]

  6. Presidential Flight (UAE) - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Flight (originally known as “Royal Flight” [1]) is the organization responsible for air transport of the government of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.It was first established in 1975 under the Private Department of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

  7. Aerovista - Wikipedia

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    Aerovista was founded in 1999 and has worked with regional and domestic airlines in CIS, Middle East, African, [1] Asian and European markets. [2] Aerovista provides leasing, asset management, aircraft sales and aircraft charter services to customers in emerging markets. [3]

  8. Emirates fleet - Wikipedia

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    Emirates [a] is one of the two flag carrier airlines of the United Arab Emirates, the other being Etihad Airways, and is currently the largest airline in the Middle East. The airline's fleet is composed of three wide-bodied aircraft families, the Airbus A350 , Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 , the latter two of whose largest fleets it operates.

  9. Fatima Al Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Obaid Al Jaber (Arabic: فاطمة عبيد الجابر) (born 1965) is the chief operating officer of the United Arab Emirates-based Al Jaber Group. The conglomerate was established by her father, Obaid Al Jaber. Prior to her appointment as COO, she held a career in the Abu Dhabi Municipality public works