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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. Wego.com - Wikipedia

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    Wego is a travel app for flight search and booking in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa). [4] Formerly known as Bezurk, [5] [6] [7] Wego is a travel metasearch engine that was founded in Singapore in 2005. The company is headquartered in both Singapore and Dubai. It operates 76 country sites in over 22 languages and local currencies. [8]

  4. Category:Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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  5. Saudia - Wikipedia

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    The airline operated its first Boeing 747 service in 1977 when three jumbo jets were leased from Middle East Airlines and deployed in the London sector. The first all-cargo flights between Saudi Arabia and Europe were started, and Lockheed L-1011s and Fairchild FH-27s were introduced.

  6. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines and Teleregister Company developed a number of automated airline booking systems known as Reservisor. it first version was an electromechanical version of the flight boards introduced for the "sell and report" system that was installed in American's Boston reservation office in February 1946.

  7. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest airline in the Middle East, [4] operating more than 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport. It operates in more than 150 cities in 80 countries across six continents on its fleet of nearly 250 aircraft. [5] Cargo operations are undertaken by Emirates SkyCargo. [6]

  8. Flynas - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabian Airlines was the only airline in the country when budget carriers Nas Air and Sama Airlines got their licenses from the government. [11] Nas Air was founded in 2007. [12] Operations started in 25 February that year. [11] In late 2007, Nas Air firmed up an order for the acquisition of 20 aircraft of the Airbus A320 family. [13]

  9. Etihad Airways - Wikipedia

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    It followed this up with minority stakes in other airlines—Air Seychelles (40%), [12] Aer Lingus (2.987%), [13] Virgin Australia (10%). [ 14 ] On 1 August 2013, the president of the company, Hogan, signed a deal with Aleksandar Vučić , the First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, in Belgrade, granting Etihad a 49% stake in the Serbian ...