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  2. Samoa Airways - Wikipedia

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    Samoa Airways, formerly Polynesian Airlines, is the flag carrier of Samoa.. The airline was founded in 1959 as "Polynesian Airlines", providing domestic and international flights throughout the South Pacific.

  3. Samoan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Samoan Airlines, Ltd. was incorporated in Delaware in September 1951. [2] Founder and president Lawrence M. (Larry) Coleman, also known as High Chief Tagomailelagi, [3] was the brother of Peter Tali Coleman (who was originally a vice president of the airline), [4] the first Samoan Governor of American Samoa (whose first term encompassed the period of Samoan Airlines' operation).

  4. List of airlines of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Ceased operations Notes Polynesian Airlines: OL: PAO: POLYNESIAN: 1959: 2017: Rebranded as Samoa Airways Polynesian Blue

  5. Talofa Airways - Wikipedia

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    Talofa Airways is a Samoan airline that offers flights within the Polynesian region between Samoa and American Samoa. It started operations in August 2016 using two Rockwell 690B Turbo Commander aircraft, and added a third to its fleet in October 2023.

  6. Category:Airlines of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Airlines of Samoa" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Maota Airport - Wikipedia

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    Maota Airport (IATA: MXS, ICAO: NSMA) is the main domestic airport on the island of Savai'i in Samoa.It is situated near Salelologa at the east end of Savai'i. [2] The airport is located 10 minutes south of Salelologa township and ferry terminal.

  8. Virgin Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Samoa, formerly Polynesian Blue, was the flag carrier of Samoa. [1] It was owned by Virgin Australia Holdings (49%), the Government of Samoa (49%) and Grey Investment Group (2%). Polynesian Blue took over the long haul flights (those involving Australia or New Zealand) which were operated by Polynesian Airlines .

  9. Samoa Air (1987–2003) - Wikipedia

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    An airline named Samoa Air started operations in 1985, with flights from Pago Pago to Honolulu using a leased Boeing 707. [1] Samoa Air started operations on January 18, 1987, with a single de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. [2] In 1990 both the airline's Twin Otters were damaged in Niue by Cyclone Ofa. [3]