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Breeze Airways, legally Breeze Aviation Group, Inc., is an American low-cost airline headquartered in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. The airline was founded by David Neeleman , who previously co-founded Morris Air , WestJet , JetBlue , and Azul Linhas Aereas .
Firefly’s fleet includes ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft for short-haul routes and Boeing 737-800 aircraft for medium-haul and higher-capacity services. After a decade-long hiatus, the airline resumed jet operations in 2021, repositioning itself as a low-cost subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines and significantly expanding its network and service ...
This is a list of aircraft by the organisation using it. Pages in category "Lists of aircraft by operator" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
MASwings, now known as AirBorneo, is an airline based in Sarawak, Malaysia.Established on 1 October 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the airline was initially tasked with providing essential air connectivity to remote and rural communities in East Malaysia under the Rural Air Services (RAS) program.
The aircraft was destroyed. The certificated airline transport pilot sustained fatal injuries, and two onboard cargo loaders received serious injuries. The aircraft was being operated as a contract mail flight by Trans Executive Airlines of Hawaii under 14 CFR Part 135 when the accident occurred. The flight originated in Honolulu, Hawaii, at 0200.
MHS Aviation Berhad (formerly Malaysian Helicopter Services) (doing business as MHS Aviation) is a non-scheduled airline company based in Malaysia. Its operations are mainly in the oil and gas industry, where their helicopters transport personnel to offshore rigs. Its main clients are Petronas, Shell, ExxonMobil and others.
The airline was established in 1984 and is wholly owned by the Motor Sich Joint Stock Company, an aircraft-engine company. [2] On 24 February 2022, Ukraine closed its airspace to civilian flights due to the Russian invasion. [3] The airline has suspended all flights until further notice.
As of February 2025, there were 426 Boeing 747 aircraft in active airline service, comprising 1 747-100, 2 747SPs, 16 747-200s, 1 747-300, 256 747-400s, and 150 747-8s. These aircraft are listed by airline operators and variant in the following table.