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  2. National Aviation Services - Wikipedia

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    National Aviation Services (NAS) is an aviation services provider headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The company currently operates at 55 airports through emerging markets countries across Africa , Asia and the Middle East .

  3. Kuwait Airways - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Airways headquarters is located on the grounds of Kuwait International Airport in Al Farwaniyah Governorate, Kuwait. The 42,000 square metres (450,000 sq ft) head office was built for 15.8 million Kuwaiti dinars ( US $ 53.6 million).

  4. List of airlines of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait International Airport: 2004 [1] The airline is Kuwait's second national airline after Kuwait Airways. [2] The airline is the Middle East's first fully privately owned airline. Kuwait Airways: الخطوط الجوية الكويتية KU KAC KUWAITI Kuwait International Airport: 1954 [3] The airline is Kuwait's national airline. [4]

  5. Wataniya Airways - Wikipedia

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    It started services with an Airbus A320 in January 2009 from the Sheikh Saad General Aviation Terminal and provided flights from Kuwait to destinations across the Persian Gulf, wider Middle East and Europe. Wataniya Airways was the first and only commercial airline to operate its flights out of a private terminal in Kuwait.

  6. List of aircraft registration prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Japanese aviation was temporarily banned following the end of WWII: Johor: VR-J [28] 1929 1963 9M British protectorate allocation Kampuchea: XU [28] 1954 1979 Katanga: KA [28] 1961 1963 9O Unofficial separatist allocation Kenya: VP-K [28] 1929 1963 5Y British colonial allocation Kuwait: K [28] 1967 1968 9K Laos: F-L [28] 1945 1954 XW French ...

  7. Menzies Aviation Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, ENHAS was acquired by Kuwaiti-based National Aviation Services (NAS). [1] NAS is a large airport services provider, with operations in more than 30 airports across Africa, Asia and the Middle East. NAS also manages 31 airport lounges in 17 countries. [3] In 2022 NAS rebranded as Menzies Aviation following a corporate merger. [15]

  8. Iraqi Airways - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit by Kuwait Airways was settled in 2009, with Iraq agreeing to pay $300 million. [ 33 ] In February 2010, Iraqi Airways announced major fleet plans, including converting 10 of the 30 orders for the Boeing 737-800 to additional wide bodies as well as bringing the delivery date forward to September 2011, and changing the 10 Boeing 787 ...

  9. Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The base is home to the Kuwait Air Force's entire fighter/attack aircraft fleet. Two front-line (9 Squadron and 25 Squadron) and one training unit (61 Squadron) operate a fleet of McDonnell Douglas KAF-18C/D Hornets. [11] The aircraft is a twin-engine, supersonic, all-weather, multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft.