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Air Algérie became the first private French airline in ordering the type in 1958, [13] and received the first of them in early 1960. [14] Caravelles were operated until the mid-1970s. [128] An Air Algérie Boeing 747-100 in 1982 An Air Algérie Boeing 707 at Orly Airport in 1979 An Air Algérie Boeing 727-200 approaching Heathrow in 1994
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Air Algérie: AIR ALGERIE Algeria DAP Aerovías DAP: DAP Chile DBA Air Alpha DOUBLE-A United States DBD Air Niagara Express: AIR NIAGARA Canada DEF Aviation Defense Service: TIRPA France DEG Air Service Groningen: DEGGER Netherlands ICAO code and call sign no longer allocated ER DHL Astar Air Cargo: D-H-L United States defunct, DHL DHM Archer ...
Country City IATA ICAO Airport Ref Algeria: Algiers: ALG: DAAG: Houari Boumediene Airport [1]Algeria: Oran: ORN: DAOO: Oran Es Sénia Airport [1]Austria: Vienna: VIE: LOWW
The passenger traffic grew steadily from 1951 when 56,400 passengers were carried, 33,400 of them by Air France. [7] The airport offered a convenient stop-over point for several other French airlines over the years, including Aigle Azur with a stop in Tunis on the Paris- Brazzaville route, and TAI (Intercontinental Air Transport) with a stop in ...
At year end, the number of employees was 140. The airline had a revenue of £620,000 for 1955, and costs totalled to £550,000. [10] In 1957 the Tunisian government became the largest shareholder (51%) and the stake held by Air France was reduced to 15%. [8] A Tunis Air Caravelle III at Euroairport in 1977. The carrier took delivery of the ...
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Tassili Airlines was originally established in 1998 as a joint venture between Air Algérie (49%) and the Sonatrach company (51%), both of which are government-owned. [citation needed] Commercial services were launched on 8 April 1999, with a flight from Hassi Messaoud to Algiers.