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  2. Kiwi International Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi International Air Lines (IATA: KP, ICAO: KIA, call sign: Kiwi Air) was a Part 121 American airline that operated from September 21, 1992 [5] to March 24, 1999. [1] It had its headquarters in the Hemisphere Center in Newark, New Jersey [ 6 ] adjacent to Newark Liberty International Airport .

  3. List of airlines of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Airline Chinese name Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Mandarin Airlines: 華信航空: AE: MDA: MANDARIN: 1991: Subsidiary of China Airlines Uni Air: 立榮航空: B7: UIA: GLORY: 1988: Subsidiary of EVA Air

  4. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    Impulse Airlines (acquired by Qantas and rebranded as Jetstar and QantasLink) Tigerair Australia; Virgin Blue (transitioned into a full-service airline in 2011 and renamed Virgin Australia) New Zealand. Freedom Air; Kiwi Airlines; Pacific Blue Airlines (now codeshares with Air New Zealand and is a full service brand — Virgin Australia)

  5. List of airline codes (K) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. ... Defunct Since 2012 IATA Code transferred to Tigerair Taiwan: 4I KNX Knighthawk Air Express: ... Kiwi International Air Lines:

  6. Kiwi Travel International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In early 1996, Kiwi replaced its Boeing 727 with a leased Boeing 757 [4] from the United Kingdom based company Air 2000, later replaced by a Boeing 737. [4] Freedom Air also operated a Boeing 737. [5] Kiwi added a second aircraft, an Airbus A320, [4] and expanded its network to include Christchurch and the Australian cities of Melbourne and ...

  7. Taiwan's China Airlines splits $12-billion jet deal between ...

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    Taiwan's largest carrier said on Thursday it would buy 10 Boeing 777-9 aircraft and 10 Airbus A350-1000s as well as four 777-8 freighter aircraft for $11.9 billion at list prices, with deliveries ...

  8. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It is rated as a 5-star airline by Skytrax, and is the second largest airline based in Taiwan after China Airlines. [8] EVA Air is headquartered at Taoyuan International Airport in Luzhu, Taoyuan City. The company slogan is "Sharing the World, Flying Together" (分享世界,比翼雙飛; Fēnxiǎng shìjiè, bǐyì shuāngfēi).

  9. Kiwi Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi Airlines was the name of two airlines operating in the late 1990s Kiwi International Air Lines operating in the United States Kiwi Travel International Airlines operating as Kiwi Airlines between New Zealand and Australia (1994-1996)