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  2. List of airline codes (K) - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Country Comments KTA K2 Airways Pakistan KSA K S Avia: SKY CAMEL ... KLM Cityhopper: CITY Netherlands KLH KLM Helicopter: KLM HELI Netherlands KL KLM KLM:

  3. KLM Cityhopper - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established on 1 April 1991; [1] it started operations the same year. It was formed from the merger of NLM CityHopper and Netherlines.Following the 1991 merger, KLM Cityhopper had Europe's largest fleet composition of Fokker-built aircraft: the Fokker 50, 70 and 100.

  4. List of airline codes (W) - Wikipedia

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    KLM Cityhopper: CITY the Netherlands WAL Western Arctic Air: WESTERN ARCTIC Canada WTV Western Aviators: WESTAVIA United States AAE Western Express Air: ARIZONA United States defunct in 2007 WES Western Express Air Lines: WEST EX Canada WGN Western Global Airlines: WESTERN GLOBAL United States Allocated in 2014 [1] W7 KMR Western Pacific ...

  5. NLM CityHopper - Wikipedia

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    According to Aviation Safety Network, NLM CityHopper records a single accident/incident event. [13]6 October 1981: A Fokker F-28-4000, registration PH-CHI, that was operating the first leg of an international scheduled Rotterdam–Eindhoven–Hamburg passenger service as NLM CityHopper Flight 431, entered a tornado that caused the starboard wing to separate from the fuselage.

  6. List of airlines of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes AIS Airlines: IS: PNX: SPINNER: 2009 Corendon Dutch Airlines: CD: CND: DUTCH CORENDON: 2010 KLM: KL: KLM: KLM

  7. NetherLines - Wikipedia

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    KLM acquired Netherlines in April 1988; the combined Netherlines-NLM Cityhopper operation was NLM CityHopper/Netherlines, and it had its head office in Building 70 at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. [2] The operations of Netherlines were merged with NLM Cityhopper, and the combined company became KLM CityHopper on 1 April 1991. [3]

  8. List of KLM destinations - Wikipedia

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    KLM serves over 170 destinations across the world, as of July 2022 [14] [15] and 163 destinations during the winter 2022 season. [16] Following is a list of destinations the airline and its subsidiaries KLM Cargo and KLM Cityhopper fly to according to their scheduled services.

  9. Talk:KLM Cityhopper - Wikipedia

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    2 Call sign. 4 comments. 3 Fokker 70/100 seat ... 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: KLM Cityhopper. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other ...