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  2. List of airlines of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Hub airport(s) Notes Air Arabia: G9: ABY: ARABIA: 2003 Sharjah International Airport, Ras Al Khaimah International Airport: Largest low-cost airline in the Middle East. Air Arabia Abu Dhabi: 3L: ABY: NAWRAS: 2020 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Low cost carrier of Abu Dhabi and a subsidiary ...

  3. 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.

  4. ME3 carriers - Wikipedia

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    The ME3 carriers commonly refer to three Middle East airlines which use a hub and spoke model: [1] Emirates, an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Etihad Airways, an airline based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Qatar Airways, an airline based in Doha, Qatar

  5. List of government-owned airlines - Wikipedia

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    9.3% (through the Air France–KLM holding company). French state has a 28.6% stake [18] Kuwait Airways: ... Middle East Airlines: Lebanon: 100% Myanmar National ...

  6. List of airlines of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines currently operating in Saudi Arabia. Scheduled airlines ... Mid East Jet: XAH: 1990 Sky Prime Aviation: UY: SPD: SKYPRIME: 2016 Cargo airlines

  7. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    At this time Emirates was the sixth largest airline in the Middle East. Emirates SkyCargo A310. Emirates took in revenues of $643.4 million in the year ending 30 March 1994. The airline had 4,000 employees and carried two million passengers a year between 34 destinations with a fleet of 18 Airbus aircraft. In spite of the large capital ...