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  2. Tunis–Carthage International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the Tunis-Carthage Airport, which was fully funded by France, began in 1944, and in 1948 the airport become the main hub for Tunisair. The airline started operations with Douglas DC-3s flying from Tunis-Carthage Airport to Marseille, Ajaccio, Bastia, Algiers, Rome, Sfax, Djerba, and Tripoli, Libya.

  3. List of airports in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Office de l'Aviation Civile et des Aeroports at Tunisian Ministry of Transport "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12. "UN Location Codes: Tunisia (includes IATA codes)". UN/LOCODE 2006-2. UNECE. 2007-04-30.

  4. Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority (French: Office de l'aviation civile et des aéroports) (OACA) is a Tunisian public sector organization responsible for the management, operation, maintenance and development of international airports, as well as regional and local control of air navigation and its services in Tunisia.

  5. Tunisair - Wikipedia

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    Air France transferred some of its DC-3s and routes (which included Tunis–Bone–Algiers, Tunis–Ajaccio–Nice, Tunis–Bastia–Nice, Tunis–Rome and a cargo flight between Tunis and Marseilles) [6] to the new airline for it to start operations; [5] these commenced on 1 April 1949. [7] The first managing director of the company was Rene ...

  6. Category:Airports in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    TunisCarthage International Airport This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 18:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Ministry of Transport (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    The ministry offices are located in Tunis, along Avenue Mohamed Bouazizi, near Tunis Carthage Airport. [1] As of 2020 Moez Chakchouk is the minister. The Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile (DGAC) serves as Tunisia's civil aviation authority and as the accident investigation agency of civil aircraft accidents.

  8. Tunisavia - Wikipedia

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    Its main base is Tunis-Carthage International Airport. History. Tunisavia was founded in 1974. It operates air support to oil and gas companies, medical evacuations ...

  9. Nouvelair - Wikipedia

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    Nouvelair Limited Company (French: Nouvelair Société Anonyme, Arabic: الطيران الجديد تونس), trading as Nouvelair Tunisie, or simply Nouvelair, is a Tunisian airline with its registered office in Tunis, [2] while its head office in the Dhkila Tourist Zone in Monastir, [3] [4] near the Hôtel Sahara Beach. [5]