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  2. Bulgaria Air - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria Air (Bulgarian: България Еър) is the flag carrier airline of Bulgaria, [3] with its headquarters at Sofia Airport in Sofia. [4] The company is owned by Chimimport AD and is a leader in terms of local market share. The airline operates short and medium haul aircraft to destinations in Europe and the Middle East.

  3. List of airlines of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria Air: FB: LZB: FLYING BULGARIA: 2002 Charter airlines. Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Commenced operations Air Lazur: LZR: LAZUR BEE-GEE: 2002 ALK Airlines ...

  4. Category:Airlines of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airlines of Bulgaria" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of defunct airlines of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Wizz Air Bulgaria: 8Z: WVL: WIZZAIR BULGARIA: 2005: 2011: Merged into Wizz Air Hungary: See also. List of airlines of Bulgaria; List of airports in Bulgaria ...

  6. List of airline codes (B) - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Air Charter: BULGARIAN CHARTER Bulgaria BUL Blue Airlines: BLUE AIRLINES Democratic Republic of the Congo BU BUN Buryat Airlines Aircompany: BURAL Russia BUZ Buzz Stansted: BUZZ United Kingdom BVA Buffalo Airways: BUFFALO AIR United States BVC Bulgarian Aeronautical Centre: BULGARIAN WINGS Bulgaria BVN Baron Aviation Services: SHOW-ME ...

  7. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria had a short-lived airline in 1927, yet the country could not afford investing in modern air transport until after World War II.In 1946, the Ministry of Transport and Communications formed an Administration of Air Communications (Bulgarian: Дирекция на въздушните съобщения (ДВС), Direkcia na vazdushnite saobshtenia (DVS)).

  8. Hemus Air - Wikipedia

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    Hemus Air (Bulgarian title: Хемус Ер) was an airline based in Sofia, Bulgaria. It operated scheduled domestic and international services from Sofia and Varna , as well as charter, cargo and air ambulance services.

  9. GullivAir - Wikipedia

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    The airline also announced plans to phase in additional Airbus A330s and ATR 72 aircraft. [2] GullivAir's first scheduled destination out of Sofia became Burgas. [3] The inauguration flight took place on 15 August 2021. The airline will inaugurate international flights to Skopje and Albania from the end of March 2022.