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  2. Link Airways - Wikipedia

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    Vee H Aviation Pty Ltd, operating as Link Airways, formerly known as Fly Corporate, is an Australian regional airline based at Brisbane Airport, Queensland. The airline operates scheduled regional passenger services in Queensland, New South Wales , Victoria , Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory .

  3. Rex Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Rex's facility at Wagga Wagga Airport in June 2008. The airline was established in 2002 when the Australiawide Airlines consortium (set up by former Ansett Australia employees) acquired Hazelton Airlines and Kendell Airlines, before merging the companies and starting operations as Rex in August 2002. [13]

  4. Category:Four-engined turboprop aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Permanent link; Page information; ... Pages in category "Four-engined turboprop aircraft" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Mesaba Airlines - Wikipedia

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    These changes left Mesaba with a fleet of 49 Saab 340 turboprops. [citation needed] On April 14, 2006, the company announced reductions of the Avro RJ85 fleet, at Northwest Airlines' direction. The RJ85 jets ceased flying out of Memphis on June 8, Minneapolis/St. Paul on October 31, and Detroit on December 4, 2006.

  6. Xi'an MA60 - Wikipedia

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    The MA60 is a stretched version of the Xi'an Y7-200A, [4] which was produced based on the An-24 to operate in rugged conditions with limited ground support and has short take-off and landing (STOL) capability. [5] The airplane received its type certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China in June 2000.

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  8. Martin 4-0-4 - Wikipedia

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    Like the earlier 2-0-2, the 4-0-4 was a cantilever monoplane with a standard tail unit (cantilever tailplane and single vertical stabilizer). It had an airstair in the lower tail section for passenger boarding and disembarkation, retractable tricycle landing gear and was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB16 radial piston engines.

  9. Network Aviation - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] On taking over Network, Qantas announced that it was purchasing ten Fokker 100 aircraft for the company. In May 2014 Network Aviation received approval to operate three weekly services from Perth to Exmouth, Western Australia with Fokker 100s. [6] In March 2015 QantasLink ceased its scheduled turboprop aircraft operations in Western ...