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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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    Enfidha – Hammamet International Airport Tozeur - Nefta International Airport Tunis - Carthage International Airport. ICAO location identifiers link to airport page at Office de l'Aviation Civile et des Aeroports (OACA), the Tunisian Civil Aviation & Airports Authority.

  4. List of the busiest airports in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Country Airport IATA ICAO City 2021 % Change (2021/2020) 1 Egypt Cairo International Airport: CAI HECA: Cairo: 11,346,398 [11]: 58.8 % 2 South Africa O. R. Tambo International Airport

  5. Tunisian Civil Aviation and Airports Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the first airport in Tunisia started to operate in El Aouina. Still in its aviation infancy, the French controlled all aspects of Tunisian airports and flight. In 1970, the Office of Tunisian Airports (OPAT) was established and the airport in Almonastir Skanes became the first to be run by Tunisians.

  6. Transport in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2002, Tunisia had 30 airports including several international airports. The most important one is the Tunis-Carthage International Airport but other significant airports serve Sfax, Djerba-Zarzis, Enfidha, Monastir, Tozeur and Tabarka. Tunisair is the national airline.

  7. Tunisair - Wikipedia

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    On 6 February 2013, an Airbus A320 operating as Flight 712 excursed from the runway while landing at TunisCarthage International Airport. All 83 people on board survived, but the aircraft was declared a hull loss.

  8. 'NOT GOOD!': Trump brings unusual approach to plane ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON – The fatal airline crash at Washington’s airport – the first U.S. passenger plane crash since 2009 – became the first major test of President Donald Trump's new administration.

  9. Tunisair Express - Wikipedia

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    Tunisair Express (French: Société des Lignes Intérieures et Internationales, Arabic: الخطوط التونسية السريعة) is an airline based in Tunis, Tunisia that was founded on 1 August 1991.

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