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  2. Sterling Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Airlines A/S was a low-cost airline with its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør, Dragør Municipality, Denmark. [1] It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines — Sterling European Airlines and Maersk Air — which had been acquired by the Icelandic investment group Fons Eignarhaldsfélag ...

  3. Aleutian Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline was renamed Sterling, and the Embraer aircraft replaced with 4 leased Saab 2000s. Currently, the only routes they are flying are those flown under the Aleutian Airways brand. Wexford Capital has a history with airlines, starting with the purchase of the former Alaskan airline MarkAir's assets out of bankruptcy in 1995.

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location

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    Wreckage of Nepal Airlines Flight 183 Wreckage of Nepal Airlines Flight 555. Nepal Airlines Flight 555 – On 16 May 2013, a Nepal Airlines DHC-6 overran the runway at Jomsom Airport with 21 passengers on board. The plane went down a hill and impacted the Gandaki River nose-first. All on board survived.

  5. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    Status-Alpha Airline: STATUS-ALPHA Ukraine STC Stadium City Limited: STADIUM United Kingdom STD Servicios De Aerotransportacion De Aguascalientes: AERO AGUASCALINETES Mexico STE Semitool Europe: SEMITRANS United Kingdom STF SFT-Sudanese Flight: Sudan STG Sedalia, Marshall, Boonville Stage Line: STAGE United States STH South-Airlines: Armenia ...

  6. Network carrier: an airline such as Air France, British Airways or Lufthansa that operates a wide range of flights from one or more hubs (Paris, Heathrow, Frankfurt/Munich) and offers connecting ...

  7. Trump Force One - Wikipedia

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    It was originally delivered to Denmark's Sterling Airlines and by 1993 was operated by Mexico's TAESA. In 1995, it became a corporate jet for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's enterprises. [1] Trump's DJT Operations I LLC bought the plane in 2011. [1] [8] [9] [10] The aircraft has two Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofan engines, and is configured to ...

  8. How ‘mixed mode’ could solve Heathrow’s capacity crunch long ...

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    Of more interest to the airlines – and, by extension, passengers keen on more choice and lower fares – is that the technique could allow up to 60,000 more flights each year.

  9. Category:Sterling Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sterling Airlines accidents and incidents" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Sterling Airways Flight 901