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  2. Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Middle East Airlines Convair 990A at London Heathrow Airport in 1970 A Middle East Airlines Boeing 747-200 in 1984. Middle East Airlines - Air Liban was founded on 31 May 1945 by Saeb Salam and Fawzi EL-Hoss with operational and technical support from BOAC.

  3. FlightAware - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] Push notifications allow an app to be alerted about flight plans, schedule changes, departures, arrivals, cancellations, diversions, and more. AeroAPI users can also receive airline information such as gate assignments, gate times, seat information, aircraft tail number, and codeshare details.

  4. 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. The bombers were never identified. [1]

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  6. Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first plane to land at the airport after the end of the blockade was a Middle East Airlines flight at 6:06 p.m. local time. [12] Soon after that, a Kuwait Airways flight landed at the airport. Over the next couple of days, more airlines resumed flights to the airport.

  7. Sharjah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sharjah International Airport is the third largest Middle East air freight hub in cargo tonnage, according to official 2015 statistics from Airports Council International. Ground services company, Sharjah Aviation Services, handled 586,195 tonnes in 2015 – a 16.1% increase year on year. [5]

  8. Cairo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal facilities include Departure Hall 1, International Hall 3, and Hall 4 for private and non-commercial aircraft services. Departures and arrivals are with all airlines departing from Terminal 1 Hall 1, with the exception of Saudia. Most international airlines arrive in Hall 3. Arrival Hall serves international and domestic arrivals.

  9. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    At a minimum, it identifies the passenger, the flight number, the date, and scheduled time for departure. A boarding pass may also indicate details of the perks a passenger is entitled to (e.g., lounge access, priority boarding) and is thus presented at the entrance of such facilities to show eligibility.