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  2. Lists of airlines - Wikipedia

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    Complete lists are given in alphabetical sequence by the name of the continent from which they operate. Lists are also given by size, by business model and by other characteristics. There are over 5,000 airlines with ICAO codes.

  3. List of passenger airlines - Wikipedia

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    Various passenger airlines from different countries parked at Los Angeles International Airport. This is a list of airlines in operation that offer regular (usually scheduled) service to paying passengers from the general public.

  4. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    Mas Air Panama. DHL Aero Expreso United States. 21 Air; ABX Air; Air Cargo Carriers; Air Transport International; Aloha Air Cargo; Amazon Air; Ameriflight; Amerijet International; Atlas Air; FedEx Express [2] Kalitta Air; Mountain Air Cargo; National Airlines (N8) Northern Air Cargo; Polar Air Cargo; Sky Lease Cargo; UPS Airlines; USA Jet ...

  5. Airline codes - Wikipedia

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    The callsign should ideally resemble the operator's name or function and not be confused with callsigns used by other operators. The callsign should be easily and phonetically pronounceable in at least English, the international language of aviation. For example, Air France' callsign is "Airfrans"; 'frans' is the phonetic spelling of 'France'.

  6. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of low-cost carriers organised by home country. A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services.

  7. Airline - Wikipedia

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    Nakajima AT-2 of Japan Air Transport, 1937. In Japan, Japan Air Transport was established in 1928 as the national flag carrier. Upon the completion of Haneda Airport in 1931, it became the airline's hub. The airline initially operated domestic routes such as Tokyo–Osaka and Osaka–Fukuoka.

  8. List of charter airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bul Air; BH Air; Electra Airways; European Air Charter; Fly2Sky Airlines; GullivAir Croatia. Trade Air; ETF Airways Denmark. Jet Time; Sunclass Airlines France. Corsair Czech Republic. ABS Jets; Grossmann Jet Service; Van Air Europe Estonia. FLYEST; Smartlynx Airlines Estonia Germany. Condor; Discover Airlines; TUI fly Deutschland; Sundair ...

  9. Air cargo - Wikipedia

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    A FedEx Express Boeing 777F taxiing at Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan in 2012 A Volga-Dnepr Airlines An-124 cargo aircraft ready for loading in 2008 Global air transport by country and freight level as of 2017 (ton-km) [1] Air cargo is any property carried or to be carried in an aircraft. Air cargo comprises air freight, air ...