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  2. Sharm El Sheikh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Control tower at Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. The airport was opened on 14 May 1968 as an Israeli Air Force base. [citation needed] After the signing of the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979 and subsequent Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, it was reopened as a civilian airport. [citation needed]

  3. AMC Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Cairo International Airport: Secondary hubs: Hurghada International Airport; Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport; Luxor International Airport; Fleet size: 1: Headquarters: Cairo, Egypt: Key people: El-Sayed Saber (President) Sherif Saber (Vice President) Website: www.amcairlines.com

  4. Sphinx International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019 EgyptAir Express launched test flights to Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor and Aswan. [6] On 1 January 2020, the airport received its first international flight from Jordan, operated by Fly Jordan. [7] On 2 November 2022, scheduled flights from Sharm El Sheikh to Sphinx airport started.

  5. Nesma Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Marsa Alam – Marsa Alam International Airport [citation needed] Sharm El Sheikh – Sharm El Sheikh International Airport; Sohag – Sohag International Airport; Italy. Milan - Milan Malpensa Airport; Russia. Moscow - Vnukovo International Airport (begins 15 October 2024) [6] Saudi Arabia. Al-Jawf – Al-Jawf Airport; Ha'il - Ḥa'il Regional ...

  6. AlMasria Universal Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Plans for AlMasria Universal Airlines were announced in 2008 and the airline launched operations in June 2009. In an interview in April 2009 the appointed company president and CEO, Hassan Aziz stated that the airline would launch operations in 2009 to take advantage of low prices during the global financial crisis to tap demand for air travel in the most populous Arab country.

  7. Sky Vision Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Sharm-el-Sheikh: Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport: Fleet ... Official website (in English) This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at 15:36 (UTC ...

  8. Neom Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    Neom Bay Airport (IATA: NUM, ICAO: OENN) is a commercial airport located in Neom, Saudi Arabia. [1] It is 48 km (30 mi) east from the nearest airport, Sharm El Sheikh International Airport across the Red Sea in Egypt. [2] It is one of the four-airport network that is projected in the city, one of which is to be international. [3]

  9. Air Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in August 1995 and started operations in March 1996. [1] It had branches in Sharm ِAl Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel. [1] It had 530 employees as of March 2010; [2] the airline was bought by Ramy Lakah in 2013 and had a new CEO, Khalid Hassanain.