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Martinair (legally Martinair Holland N.V.) is a Dutch cargo and former passenger airline headquartered and based at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The airline was founded in 1958 by Martin Schröder , and is currently a subsidiary of Air France–KLM .
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Archeologisch Museum Haarlem, archeological museum of Haarlem; Barrel Organ Museum Haarlem; Museum van de Geest, museum of psychiatry; Frans Hals Museum, museum of fine arts; Geologisch Museum (1853–1864) Historisch Museum Haarlem (cultural history of Zuid-Kennemerland) Museum De Hallen, Haarlem, modern art wing of the Frans Hals museum
[26] [27] [28] In 2011, the museum was the 13th most visited museum in the Netherlands. [29] In 2012, when the museum closed for renovation on 1 April, it received 45,981 visitors. [30] The museum was closed all of 2013 and was reopened on 27 June 2014. [16] [31] It closed for three months in the spring of 2020 in response to the Covid epidemic ...
PH-PBA Prinses Amalia and Swedish SE-CFP "Daisy" above Stockholm, August 2017. The Dutch Dakota Association or DDA Classic Airlines, known by many just as the DDA, is a small foundation dedicated to the preservation and operation of classic aircraft, especially the Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
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The museum in Amsterdam tells the stories of some of the 102,000 Jews who were deported from the Netherlands and murdered in Nazi camps, as well as the history of their structural persecution ...
He was the co-founder of Martinair, founder of Transavia and Air Holland. John Block was born as the son of a schoolteacher in Amsterdam. After World War II he applied for a job with KLM but wasn't hired. He joined the Dutch airforce and became an airforce pilot. After his service he briefly worked with a radio division of the Dutch postal ...