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Aircraft in the Turkish Airlines fleet are named after Turkey's districts, provinces, rivers and tourist places, with some leased planes having no name. Since 2010, the airline has used a predominantly white livery with blue lettering, a grey tulip stretching from the middle to the end of the aircraft fuselage and a red tail which includes the ...
This is a list of aircraft by the organisation using it. Pages in category "Lists of aircraft by operator" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Freebird Airlines was established in 2000 and commenced its first commercial flight on 5 April 2001. Initially operating with a fleet of three McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft, the airline has expanded its operations and, as of 2024, flies to over 100 airports with a fleet of 14 Airbus A320s.
Turkey 8 10 45 10 55 Corendon Airlines: Turkey 3 7 14 6 20 Pegasus Airlines: Turkey 1 16 3 17 17 SunExpress: Turkey 4 3 12 49 11 60 Turkish Air Force: Turkey 4 4 Turkish Airlines: Turkey 32 2 4 40 15 20 5 80 Tailwind Airlines: Turkey 5 2 5 Turkmenistan Airlines: Turkmenistan 3 4 8 12 SkyUp: Ukraine 2 7 4 9 Ukraine International Airlines ...
LATAM Airlines: A stylized South American continent consisted of 4 lines, with 2 top lines folded inward. The logo applies to the group's associated airlines after the merger between TAM and LAN . As LAN Airlines, the livery consisted of a five-point star over a blue background with a red line below representing the color elements which is the ...
The barbecue restaurant closed its Drake neighborhood location in 2022, and the new downtown space replaces it with a roster of fan-favorite dishes.
Marathon Airlines; Olympus Airways Hungary. Smartwings Hungary Iceland. Air Atlanta Icelandic Italy. Neos Latvia. SmartLynx Airlines Lithuania. Heston Airlines Ireland. Emerald Airlines; Fly4 Malta. Air Atlanta Europe; Air Horizont; AirX Charter; Corendon Airlines Europe; Freebird Airlines Europe; Hi Fly Malta; Malta MedAir Netherlands ...
The Aeroflot fleet, excluding that of subsidiaries, comprises the following aircraft, including 112 Airbus planes and 59 Boeing planes. [2] As a result of International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company has ordered over 300 Russian-made jets and plans on making the Yakovlev MC-21 its flagship plane, [1] [2] with deliveries expected to start in 2025 or 2026.