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  2. Flybe (1979–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Flybe (pronounced / ˈ f l aɪ ˌ b iː /), styled as flybe, was a British airline based in Exeter, England. It was sold to Connect Airways in 2019; it was the largest independent regional airline in Europe. Flybe once provided more than half of the UK domestic flights outside of London. [3]

  3. Flybe (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Flybe (pronounced / ˈ f l aɪ ˌ b iː /), styled as flybe, was a British regional airline based at Birmingham Airport, England. It commenced operations using the name of a former airline in 2022, but ceased operations and entered administration on 28 January 2023.

  4. List of airline codes (F) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.

  5. Flybe - Wikipedia

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    Flybe may refer to: Flybe (1979–2020) , a defunct regional British airline based in Exeter Flybe (2022–2023) , a defunct regional British airline based in Birmingham

  6. BA Connect - Wikipedia

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    The airline operated as a low-cost carrier, with food sold via a 'buy on board' programme (except for flights to London City Airport). On 3 November 2006, British Airways announced the sale of BA Connect to Flybe. [3] It formally transferred to Flybe on 25 March 2007.

  7. Nordic Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Regional Airlines Oy (abbreviated as Norra and often stylised as N°RRA, previously Flybe Nordic [4]) is a Finnish regional airline based on the grounds of Helsinki Airport. Norra is owned as a joint venture by Finnair, Finland's flag carrier, and Danish Air Transport. [2] [5]

  8. Blue Islands - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft was the first to be delivered during the Flybe franchise without Flybe colours; it sported a modified version of Blue Islands' original livery with small titles, and a white fuselage with blue engines. The airline's last ATR 42 was retired in 2022, following the delivery of another ATR 72. [19]

  9. Collapsed airline Flybe to return to the skies in early 2022

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