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  2. Edelweiss Air - Wikipedia

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    The company's name is derived from the Swiss unofficial national flower, the Edelweiss, which is also painted on its aircraft. The fleet was subsequently expanded and renewed. In 1998, new Airbus A320-200s were introduced to replace the MD-83s, and in 1999 long-haul flights were commenced using the Airbus A330-200 .

  3. Zurich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zurich airport in May 1992 Zurich airport, construction site in 1998 Zurich Airport with the Swiss Alps visible in the background. The cantonal popular initiative "for moderate air traffic" submitted in January 1991 intended to limit the airport to its then status, i.e. neither to allow more aircraft movements nor to expand the infrastructure.

  4. Chair Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Chair Airlines AG, branded as chair and formerly named Germania Flug, is a Swiss airline headquartered in Glattbrugg in Greater Zurich [6] and based at Zurich Airport. History [ edit ]

  5. List of airports in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Airport (Zürich–Kloten Airport) 31,538,236 See also ... International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. Link broken "UN Location Codes: Switzerland".

  6. beOnd - Wikipedia

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    Velana International Airport: Fleet size: 2: ... in more than 25 countries with a fleet of over 30 aircraft in the next few years. ... Zurich Airport [18] [17] United ...

  7. Swiss Global Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 2017, the final remaining Swiss Avro RJ100 aircraft, registered HB-IYZ, completed its last regular flight from London City Airport to Zurich, followed by a special flight from Geneva to Zurich for a formal retirement the next day. [22] A total of 24 Avro RJ100 aircraft had been a part of the Swiss fleet since 2002.

  8. Swissair - Wikipedia

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    This type of aircraft partially replaced the older and smaller DC-9. In addition, modern, fuel-saving aircraft, such as five new Boeing 747s with extended upper decks and two DC-10-30s with a longer range, were ordered. With the connection of Zurich Airport to the national railway network, bus delivery services from Zürich were discontinued.

  9. People's - Wikipedia

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    St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport: Fleet size: 1: ... phase-out of one of their two Embraer 170 aircraft and the closure of all charter ... Zurich - Zurich Airport, ...