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  2. Egyptair Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The company is a member of IATA's Cargo 2000 initiative. In 2008 the airline introduced a modified logo with larger Egyptair Cargo titles, however sister company Egyptair introduced a new livery and logo later that year that has been applied to the cargo fleet as well.

  3. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable cargo airlines organised by home country. Africa. EgyptAir Cargo Airbus A300-600RF Egypt. EgyptAir Cargo

  4. List of Egyptair destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations served by Egyptair as of March 2023. [1] [2] [3] The list includes terminated destinations, some of which were operated as Misr Airwork, Misr Airlines, Misr Air and United Arab Airlines (UAA). [4] [5] [6] For freighter destinations, see Egyptair Cargo.

  5. EgyptAir will resume direct flights from Egypt to conflict ...

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    Egyptian authorities said the national carrier will resume direct flights to Sudan this week following high profile talks between the Egyptian president and Sudan's military chief. Egypt's ...

  6. Egyptair - Wikipedia

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    Egyptair is a state-owned company, 100% owned by the Government of Egypt. [79] The Egyptair Holding Company [80] was created in 2002 with seven companies, with two further companies added at later dates. There are three carriers, which operate under the same AOC but are managed separately and have their own profit and loss accounts:

  7. Main locations of EgyptAir wreckage identified by deep ocean ...

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    Authorities revealed a major twist in the case as they work against the clock to figure out the cause of the plane crash that killed all 66 people onboard.

  8. WorldTracer - Wikipedia

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    WorldTracer is a SITA / IATA service provided for the tracking of lost or delayed baggage. It has been in operation for many years and is used by all airlines that are members of IATA. Most of the low-cost carriers that are based in Europe such as Norwegian Air Shuttle, Wizz Air also use WorldTracer.

  9. Track and trace - Wikipedia

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    RFID is synonymous with track-and-trace solutions, and has a critical role to play in supply chains. RFID is a code-carrying technology, and can be used in place of a barcode to enable non-line of sight-reading. Deployment of RFID was earlier inhibited by cost limitations but the usage is now increasing.