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  2. List of aircraft operated by Maersk Air - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft were used on a mix of scheduled and charter services. [26] Six aircraft flew for Maersk Air UK with British Airways livery. [citation needed] Six were passed on to Sterling Airlines. [19] British Aircraft Corporation 1-11-400: 4: 1993: 1998: The aircraft were taken over from Brymon European Airways for the creation of Maersk Air UK ...

  3. Maersk Air - Wikipedia

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    Maersk Air was heavily involved in the inclusive tours market during the 1970s, operating the Boeing 720B and 737-200. From 1981 Maersk started international flights, first out of Billund and from the 1990s out of Copenhagen. Maersk Air gradually invested in new aircraft, including the Fokker 50, Boeing 737 Classic, and later the 737-700.

  4. Maersk Air Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Maersk Air Cargo, formerly branded as Star Air (a subsidiary of Maersk Air), is a Danish cargo airline and part of Danish business conglomerate Maersk. It operates a fleet of 21 Boeing 767 and Boeing 777F cargo aircraft.

  5. History of Maersk Air - Wikipedia

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    The leasing agreements proved unfavorable and Maersk Aircraft needed an additional DKK 300 million in share capital in 2005. [114] Maersk Air pilots were met with lower wages and reduced seniority, having to accept the wage level of Sterling. Five of Maersk's routes were terminated and the flight slots reallocated to other Scandinavian markets ...

  6. Maersk - Wikipedia

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    A Maersk Line 40ft container being lifted by a crane. A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (Danish: [ˈɛˀ ˈpʰe̝ˀ ˈmølɐ ˈmɛɐ̯sk]), usually known simply as Maersk (English: / m ɛər s k / MAIRSK), [3] is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and his father Peter Mærsk Møller.

  7. Maersk Air UK - Wikipedia

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    The company was therefore sold in a management buyout in 2003, with the airline becoming Duo Airways. At the time the airline had eight aircraft and 350 employees. [25] Up till this point Maersk Air had lost DKK 250 million on its UK operations. The new company folded in 2004, and Maersk Air was forced to bring home five CRJs from Birmingham.

  8. Sterling Airlines - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2005, Sterling Airlines had 1,600 staff and 29 aircraft, making it almost twice as large as Icelandair. The company flew to some 40 European destinations, with Copenhagen Airport, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and Stockholm-Arlanda Airport as primary hubs. On 29 October 2008, Sterling filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations. [2]

  9. Category:Maersk Air - Wikipedia

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    List of aircraft operated by Maersk Air; D. Danair; E. ... Maersk Air UK; Maersk Commuter This page was last edited on 22 September 2014, at 18:24 (UTC ...