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  2. Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Airlines Ground Handling (MEAG) Founded in 1999, MEAG is the main ground handling agent at Beirut International Airport, handling nearly 80% of all traffic. MEAG also operates a fixed-base operator called Cedar Jet Center at the General Aviation Terminal.

  3. Middle East Airlines Flight 438 - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Airlines Flight 438 was an international passenger flight operated by a Boeing 720 from Beirut, Lebanon, to Muscat, Oman, with a stopover in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. On 1 January 1976, the aircraft operating the flight was destroyed by a bomb, killing all 81 people on board.

  4. List of defunct airlines of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Taken over by Middle East Airlines in 1963 and fully merged in 1965. Berytos Airlines: BYR: 2003: 2008: Blue Sky Aviation: GIW: 2006: 2009: Caledonian Airlines: Associated with Caledonian Airlines, Inc in Pennsylvania. Cirrus Middle East: JTI: 2005: 2007: Rebranded as ImperialJet EasyFly: 2010: 2010: Rebranded as Emerald Jets: Flying Carpet ...

  5. Middle East Airlines Flight 444 - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Airlines Flight 444 was a scheduled passenger flight between Beirut International Airport and Dhahran International Airport.On 17 April 1964, the flight, operated by a Sud Aviation Caravelle III crashed into the Persian Gulf about 19 km (12 mi) south–southeast of Dhahran International Airport.

  6. Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport lost its status as one of the premier hubs of the Middle East with the start of the 15-year-long Lebanese Civil War in April 1975 and lost virtually all of its airline services with the exception of two Lebanese carriers, Middle East Airlines and Trans Mediterranean Airways. Both airlines continued operating with the exception of ...

  7. List of airlines by foundation date - Wikipedia

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    Amalgamated with several Eastern Canadian carriers forming Canadian Airways. Varney Air Lines: April 6, 1926: May 1934 United States: Merged with 3 other airlines to form United Airlines following the Air Mail scandal in 1933 and the Air Mail Act of 1934.

  8. The Middle East’s largest airline bans pagers and walkie ...

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    Emirates passengers aren't allowed to bring pagers and walkie-talkies on board, the airline said, after similar devices belonging to the militant group Hezbollah exploded in Lebanon last month.

  9. Category:Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Airlines Flight 438; Middle East Airlines Flight 444 This page was last edited on 14 July 2021, at 06:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...