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  2. Royal Jordanian - Wikipedia

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    Royal Jordanian resumed service to Brussels on 1 April 2009, six years after the route was discontinued by the airline, flying twice weekly from Amman with the airline planning to add a further two flights per week later in 2009.

  3. List of Royal Jordanian destinations - Wikipedia

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    Royal Jordanian serves the following destinations as of July 2024. ... Brussels Airport [7] [8] Bucharest: Romania: OTP: LROP: Henri Coandă International Airport ...

  4. List of Airbus A340 operators - Wikipedia

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    Ceased operations in 2009 Philippine Airlines: 4 13 Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas: 4 2 2 To be retired by 2025. [6] Qatar Airways: 4 Royal Brunei Airlines: 1 Royal Jordanian: 4 Sabena: 2 3 Ceased operations in 2001 Safi Airways: 1 Saudia: 4 Leased from Hi Fly, AirAsia X and Kuwait Airways: Scandinavian Airlines: 8 Singapore Airlines: 17 5 South ...

  5. Carol Rabadi - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, she was the Captain of the first all Arab female flight crew on a Royal Jordanian flight. Carol was a Line instructor, a simulator Instructor and a line check Captain on the A320 aircraft. She has now moved on to the B787 wide bodied aircraft, as well as being appointed as the Director of Corporate Quality Management Department in ...

  6. Airline Royal Jordanian suspends flights to Beirut ... - AOL

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    The statement also urged Jordanian citizens in Lebanon to exercise the utmost caution and stay away from areas of tension. Airline Royal Jordanian suspends flights to Beirut Monday and Tuesday, TV ...

  7. Aviapartner - Wikipedia

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    Aviapartner, whose origins date back to 1949 under the name of Herfurth Air Services to become 'Belgavia' in the late 1960s, is a Belgian company that provides ground handling services at 72 airports in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands and recently in South-Africa (acquired part of South-African handler).

  8. Arabesk (airline alliance) - Wikipedia

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    Arabesk Network Cooperation Project was a "network alignment project", an unofficial and non-binding airline alliance, comprising members of Arab Air Carriers' Organization (AACO).

  9. Brussels Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Airlines is the operating name of Brussels Airlines SA/NV (previously Delta Air Transport SA/NV) [34] which has its registered office in Elsene-Ixelles, Brussels. [ 35 ] Brussels Airlines is almost 100% owned by SN Airholding SA/NV (1,811,308 shares out of 1,811,309) a Belgian holding company. [ 36 ]