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An Air Cairo Airbus A320-200 in the previous livery. The airline was established in 2003. It is owned by Egyptair (60%) and 360 INVESTMENTS (40%). [citation needed]Recently, the company is re-modeling towards the low fare model which is planned to be the strongest low fare airline in Egypt.
After a series of costly delays, it eventually opened six years late, on 30 April 2014, with a ceremonial Qatar Airways flight landing from nearby Doha International. Qatar Airways and all other carriers formally relocated to the new airport on 27 May 2014. [2] The airport is named after the previous Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.
On 18 July 2024, the landing gear of a Nile Air Airbus A321-231 (registration SU-BQL) operating as Flight 232 from Dammam to Cairo International Airport caught fire during take-off on runway 34L. The pilots aborted the take-off and all 186 passengers and 8 crew members were evacuated safely, with no injuries reported.
Qatar: Doha: Doha International Airport: Airport Closed [1] Hamad International Airport: Hub [1] Romania: Bucharest: Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport: Passenger [1] Russia: Moscow: Domodedovo International Airport: Terminated [1] [87] Sheremetyevo International Airport: Passenger [87] Saint Petersburg: Pulkovo Airport: Passenger ...
With the exception of the so-called (and increasingly scarce) "Black and White" cabs, all regular Cairo taxis (colloquially known as the White taxi) are equipped with digital taxi meters. Taxi drivers in Cairo are legally required to switch on their Taxi meters the moment they pick up a new client (See video on Mada Masr). [137]
The opening ceremony took place on 29 October 2018, scheduled so as to coincide with the 95th anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic. [31] The airport had been unofficially known as 'Istanbul New Airport' during construction – the new official name of 'Istanbul Airport' was announced at the opening ceremony.
Qatar Airways Company Q.C.S.C. (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية القطرية, al-Qaṭariyya), [4] operating as Qatar Airways, is the flag carrier of Qatar. [5] Headquartered in the Qatar Airways Tower in Doha , the airline operates a hub-and-spoke network, flying to over 170 international destinations across five continents from its base ...
International routes are limited to 9 countries: the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain, Azerbaijan (seasonal), Bosnia and Herzegovina (seasonal), Qatar, Kuwait, Pakistan, and Turkey. Established in 1964, [3] the airport is owned and operated by the Matarat Holding Company.