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Syrian Airways was established in 1946, with two propeller aircraft and started to fly between a domestic networks such as Damascus, Aleppo, Deir ez-Zour, Palmyra and Qamishli. [4] The airline started its operations in June 1947 using two Beechcraft Model 18s and three Douglas DC-3 (C-47 Dakota). [4]
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Syrian Airways: 1946: 1958: Merged with Misrair to form United Arab Airlines. Syria's association with UAA ended in October 1961, when Syrian Arab Airways was established by the Syrian government in Damascus: Syrian Arab Air Lines: RB-1961: 1977: Renamed/merged to Syrian Air: Syrian Pearl Airlines: PI: PSB: 2009: 2010
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In 2016, it was targeted by United States sanctions for providing support to the Syrian government. [6] [7] In 2018, the airline advertised transporting Syrian refugees in Germany from Munich to Damascus and back, which can lead to the loss of their asylum status. [8] In June 2021, Ukraine blacklisted the airline due to the flights to Crimea ...
Slate Falls Airways: Canada SYK Satsair: AEROCAB United States (J and A Properties) SYN Syncrude Canada: SYNCRUDE Canada RB SYR Syrian Arab Airlines: SYRIANAIR Syrian Arab Republic SYS Shawbury Flying Training Unit: SHAWBURY United Kingdom SYV Special Aviation Systems: SPECIAL SYSTEM United States AL SYX Skywalk Airlines: SKYWAY-EX United States
Map of airports in Syria. This is a list of airports in Syria, a country in Western Asia. Syria borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest.
On 4 January 2025, the Syrian transitional government announced that international flights would resume from January 7, for the first time since the fall of the Assad regime. [27] Services resumed on 7 January with the arrival of a Qatar Airways flight from Doha. [28]