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  2. Titan Airways - Wikipedia

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    Titan Airways Limited is a British charter airline based at London Stansted Airport. [4] [3] The carrier specialises in short-notice ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) and wet lease operations, as well as ad-hoc passenger and cargo charter services to tour operators, corporations, governments, and the sports and entertainment sectors. [2]

  3. Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Titan Aircraft Investments is an aircraft dry-leasing company. Titan owns 29 aircraft in its dry-leasing fleet. The dry-leasing fleet consists of seven Boeing 777 freighters, twenty-one Boeing 767 freighters (leased to parent Atlas Air), and one Boeing 737-300 freighter. [4]

  4. List of airlines of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    With a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, it is the third largest airline in the UK after easyJet, and British Airways. Loganair: LM: LOG: LOGAN: Scottish regional airline with its base at Glasgow Airport near Paisley, Scotland. Norse Atlantic UK: Z0: UBT: LONGBOAT: Low-cost carrier Long-haul; a subsidiary of Norse Atlantic Airways, its base ...

  5. Buy British Airways, fly Titan Airways: what is ‘wet leasing ...

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    BA has asked Titan Airways, based at Stansted airport in Essex, to fly on a range of short-haul routes to and from Heathrow in late February and early March. The destinations are believed to be:

  6. Global Supply Systems - Wikipedia

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    Global Supply Systems (GSS) was a British cargo airline based at London Stansted Airport.It provided dedicated freighters to airlines on a wet lease basis. [1] The company held a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, it was permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.

  7. Astraeus Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Astraeus Limited, trading as Astraeus Airlines, was a British airline based at Astraeus House in Crawley, West Sussex, England. [1] Founded in 2002, and named after the Greek God of the dusk , it entered administration on 21 November 2011, ceasing operations the same day.

  8. Directflight - Wikipedia

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    This article relating to a European airline is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Trump ‘expects’ Arab countries to ‘step up’ and accept ...

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    Trump “has made it clear that he expects these nations in the region to step up and to accept Palestinian refugees who are temporarily relocated for the rebuilding of Gaza,” White House press ...