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  2. List of Air France destinations - Wikipedia

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    Air France flight AF 028 landing in 2011 at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, US. Air France was founded on 7 October 1933 as a merger of several French aviation companies. The network started with destinations across Europe, to French colonies in North Africa [clarification needed] and farther afield. [2]

  3. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian considers the site to be "authoritative". [4] It is the largest ADS-B network in the world with over 40,000 connected receivers, over 200,000 flights tracked per day, and over 4 million users per day. It is also used by most major airlines and others in the aviation industry, including Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. [5]

  4. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    Spring Airlines: AIR SPRING China 3U CSC Sichuan Airlines: SI CHUAN China FM CSH Shanghai Airlines: SHANGHAI AIR China Part of China Eastern Airlines: CSY Shuangyang General Aviation: SHUANGYANG China ZH CSZ Shenzhen Airlines: SHENZHEN AIR China 8C CXI Corendon Airlines Europe: TOURIST Malta DKT Sioux Falls Aviation: DAKOTA United States DKY

  5. Air France - Wikipedia

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    Air France is the official airline of the Cannes Film Festival. [160] Air France "flight 273" is the plane that "Chat Noir" in "Magic Kaito 1412" episode 18: Golden Eye (Part 2): Kid vs Chat Noir Showdown, uses to escape. [161]

  6. Air France Hop - Wikipedia

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    Air France Hop, formerly branded HOP!, [2] is a French regional airline operating flights on behalf of its parent company Air France. The airline was founded on 21 December 2012 [ 1 ] after the merger of Airlinair , Brit Air and Régional brands.

  7. Air France–KLM - Wikipedia

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    Air France–KLM S.A., also known as Air France–KLM Group, is a French-Dutch multinational airline holding company with its headquarters in the rue du Cirque, Paris, France. [3] The group’s three major brands are Air France, KLM and Transavia. Air France-KLM is the result of the merger in 2004 between Air France and KLM.

  8. List of airline codes (T) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Canyon Airlines: TALON AIR United States 1L OSY Open Skies Consultative Commission: OPEN SKIES United States 2S TGR Satgur Air Transport: SATGURAIR Liberia defunct DT DTA TAAG Angola Airlines: DTA Angola IRF TA-Air Airline: TA-AIR Iran TBI TAB Express International: TAB INTERNATIONAL United States TBM Taban Air Lines: TABAN AIR Iran THO ...

  9. Airlinair - Wikipedia

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    An Airlinair ATR 42-500 at Stuttgart Airport (2006). An Airlinair ATR 42-500 in Air France livery at Paris Orly (2011).. Société Airlinair, simply known as Airlinair, was a French regional airline based in Rungis, France, [1] operating scheduled regional flights (some of which were on behalf of Air France), and aircraft lease services. [2]