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  2. Flair Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline began operations as a privately owned company on August 19, 2005, under the name Flair Air. In January 2006, Transport Canada authorized the airline to operate scheduled all-cargo services between Cuba and Canada, on behalf of Cubana de Aviación , until April 7, 2006.

  3. List of defunct airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Flair Air: F8: FLE: Edmonton: 2005 – 2017 Acquired NewLeaf Airways and renamed Flair Airlines Operated 727-200, 737-400 [167] FlyToo: Calgary: 2017 – Never started [168] Forest Industries Flying Tankers (FIFT) 1959 – 1962 Operated 4 Martin JRM Mars [169] Fortunair: FX FXE AIR FUTURE Montreal, Toronto 1993 – 1995 Fugro Aviation Canada ...

  4. List of airline codes (F) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. ... Flair Airlines: FLAIR Canada WAF Flamenco Airways: FLAMENCO United States FMR Flamingo Air: FLAMINGO AIR United States FLN

  5. NewLeaf - Wikipedia

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    NewLeaf Travel Company Inc., branded as NewLeaf, was a Canadian virtual airline, or ticket reseller, based at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Manitoba. It sold tickets for flights operated by Flair Airlines. In June 2017 Flair Airlines bought the company with plans to expand its service. [1]

  6. List of airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines of Canada which have one or more of the following: an air operator's certificate issued by Transport Canada, an ICAO airline designator, Canadian domestic designator, call sign, or aircraft registered with Transport Canada. Please see lists of airlines by provinces or territories for sorted lists.

  7. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Winnipeg International Airport is a hub for Calm Air, Perimeter Airlines, and cargo airline Cargojet, also serving as a focus city for WestJet and an operating base for Flair Airlines. The airport is co-located with Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg, covering a total land area of 1,370 hectares (3,400 acres). [7]

  8. Mesa Gateway Airport - Wikipedia

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    A third Canadian airline, ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines, previously announced in March 2023 that it would move its Phoenix–Canada operations to Sky Harbor in October. [13] On May 3, 2021, Phoenix–Mesa Gateway welcomed Avelo Airlines, which is based at Hollywood Burbank Airport. The service was short-lived and the airline's final ...

  9. File:Countries served by Flair Airlines.svg - Wikipedia

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