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  2. Cyprus Airways (1947–2015) - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus Airways was established on 24 September 1947 as a joint venture between the British Colonial Government of Cyprus, holding 40% of the share capital, British European Airways (BEA) and private interests owning the rest of the company. Operations commenced on 18 April 1948 with three Douglas DC-3 aircraft.

  3. Cyprus Airways - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus Airways' first livery was introduced in 2016 on its Airbus A319 aircraft and featured the old Cyprus Airways logo, the mouflon, by the front doors of the aircraft. The mouflon yellow logo, as featured on the old Cyprus Airways livery, on the tail and engines. In October 2022, a new livery was introduced on its A320 and this was further ...

  4. Eurocypria Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Eurocypria was established on 25 March 1992 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyprus Airways, as the first Cyprus based charter airline. Operations began on 12 June 1992 with two new Airbus A320 aircraft. Two more were added later. Since 2001, the airline has operated scheduled services from Cyprus, and charter flights.

  5. Cyprus Airlines - Wikipedia

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  6. TUS Airways - Wikipedia

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    TUS Airways was founded in June 2015 and is backed by investors from Europe and the United States. [3] [4] It was the first Cypriot airline to be founded after the dissolution of Cyprus Airways in 2015. TUS Airways began operations on 14 February 2016 with a Saab 340B operating from Larnaca to Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel.

  7. Cobalt Air - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cobalt.aero. Cobalt Air[1] was a Cypriot airline headquartered in Nicosia [1] based out of Larnaca International Airport. The airline operated its maiden flight on 1 June 2016 from Larnaca to Athens. [4] It was the second Cypriot airline after Tus Airways to be established since the dissolution of flag carrier Cyprus Airways in ...

  8. Category:Defunct airlines of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    H. Helios Airways. Categories: Airlines of Cyprus. Defunct airlines of Europe. Defunct airlines by country. Defunct companies of Cyprus. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Talk:Cyprus Airways - Wikipedia

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