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  2. French Bee - Wikipedia

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    F-HPUJ, the airline's first Airbus A330-300, in the 2016–18 branding as French Blue.. In 2014, Marc Rochet (an airline executive at French Caribbean airline Air Caraïbes, with prior executive experience at airlines including AOM and L'Avion) and Jean-Paul Dubreuil (chairman of Groupe Dubreuil, the holding and parent company of Air Caraïbes) discussed ways to expand Groupe Dubreuil's ...

  3. List of airlines of France - Wikipedia

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    French Bee: BF FBU: Paris: long-haul Air France Hop: A5 HOP: Rungis: regional IGavion: TE IGA: Dole Tavaux : regional Oya Vendée Hélicoptères: L'Île-d'Yeu: helicopters La Compagnie: B0 DJT: Paris: long-haul St-Barth Commuter: PV SBU: Saint-Barthélemy: regional Transavia France: TO TVF: Paray-Vieille-Poste: medium-haul Twinjet: T7 TJT: Aix ...

  4. Twin Jet - Wikipedia

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    Twin Jet was founded in May 2001 and operated its first scheduled flight in March 2002. The company operates 250 flights a week mainly on domestic routes within France as well as to Bologna and Milan in Italy as its only foreign destinations.

  5. List of defunct airlines of France - Wikipedia

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    First French airline; absorbed into Compagnie des Messageries Aériennes: Compagnie Grands Express Aériens: 1919: 1923: Merged with Compagnie des Messageries Aériennes to form Air Union: Compagnie Nationale Air France: 1948: 1994: Became Air France [70] Continent Air Paris: MO: CBD: MOONLIGHT: 1995: 1998: Continentale Air Service: CAS: 1978: ...

  6. Air France Hop - Wikipedia

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    Air France Hop, formerly branded HOP!, [2] is a French regional airline operating flights on behalf of its parent company Air France. The airline was founded on 21 December 2012 [1] after the merger of Airlinair, Brit Air and Régional brands. Its head office is at Nantes Atlantique Airport. [3]

  7. French Blue - Wikipedia

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    French Blue or French blue may refer to: French blue (color), a shade of blue; French Blue (airline), formerly French long-haul low-cost airline;

  8. Union de Transports Aériens - Wikipedia

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    The former head office in central Paris A UTA Douglas DC-8 at Sydney Airport in 1969. The decision to merge Union Aéromaritime de Transport (UAT) [nb 3] with Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI) [nb 4] was taken in September 1961, building on a commercial relationship between the two airlines that had begun in the early 1950s.

  9. Air Caraïbes - Wikipedia

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    Air Caraïbes (French pronunciation:) is a French airline based in the French West Indies, with its headquarters in Les Abymes in Guadeloupe.The airline's main base of operations is at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe, with a focus city at Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport, near Fort-de-France in Martinique.

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