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  2. Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Middle East Airlines Boeing 747-200 in 1984. Middle East Airlines - Air Liban was founded on 31 May 1945 by Saeb Salam and Fawzi EL-Hoss with operational and technical support from BOAC. Operations started on 1 January 1946 using three de Havilland DH.89A Dragon Rapides on flights between Beirut and Nicosia, followed by flights to Iraq, Egypt ...

  3. Gulf Air - Wikipedia

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    It is certified as a 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating by Skytrax, [5] [6] becoming one of just sixteen airlines and the third airline in the world and in the Middle East respectively to achieve this top recognition. Dubai–International is the busiest route served by the airline, with over 95 flights a week back and forth. [citation needed]

  4. Arab Air Carriers' Organization - Wikipedia

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    www.aaco.org. The Arab Air Carriers' Organization (الإتحاد العربي للنقل الجوي) is a non-profit organization with 37 member airlines from 19 countries within North Africa and the Middle East and home-based in country members of the Arab League. The countries are Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya ...

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

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    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.

  6. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Transguard Group is a security services provider in the Middle East with an annual turnover exceeding AED600 million and more than 38,000 full-time employees. It is also one of the region's largest operators in business support services, facilities management, cash management, security technology, training, events management and airport services.

  7. Dubai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first jet aircraft to land on the new runway at Dubai Airport in 1965 was a Comet from Middle East Airlines In May 1963, construction of a 9,200-foot (2,800 m) asphalt runway started. This new runway, alongside the original sand runway and taxiway opened in May 1965, together with several new extensions were added to the terminal Building ...

  8. Zayed International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cargo tonnage. 878,675 ( 45.8%) Source: Abu Dhabi Airports Company [2] Zayed International Airport (IATA: AUH, ICAO: OMAA) (Arabic: مطار زايد الدولي), also known as Abu Dhabi International Airport, is the primary international airport serving Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the second busiest ...

  9. Air Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Air Arabia launched in October 2003 and was the first low-cost carrier in the Middle East. [8] The company reported more than AED 19 billion in Q4 2019. [12] The airline broke even in its first year of operation. [9] Air Arabia consists of a group of airlines and companies offering travel and tourism services across the Middle East and North ...