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  2. Royal Bahraini Air Force - Wikipedia

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    A Bahrain Air Force Agusta-Bell 212 Twin Huey in flight over the Persian Gulf during a training mission in 1991. The Bahrain Defence Force, which itself was formed in 1968, just before the country became independent from United Kingdom in 1971, first organized an air wing in May 1976 at Riffa Air Base, which received its first aircraft, four Bo 105 helicopters, in February 1977.

  3. List of BAe 146 operators - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain. Royal Bahraini Air Force - used as Royal Flight Bolivia. Bolivian Air Force - former operator [4] Indonesia. Ministry of State Secretariat - Presidential aircraft. The aircraft are owned and operated by Pelita Air [5] [6] Libya. Free Libyan Air Force - former operator [7] Mali. Government of Mali - former operator [8] Morocco

  4. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty The Sultan's Flight's Airbus A340-200 during a visit of the Sultan of Brunei to Australia in May 2013. His Majesty The Sultan's Flight (HMSF) has several aircraft in VIP configuration exclusively for the Sultan of Brunei and members of the Royal Family. These include a Boeing 767-200ER, a Boeing 747-8 BBJ, and a Boeing 787-8.

  5. Bahrain Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Bahrain Defence Force (Arabic: قوة دفاع البحرين, abbreviated BDF) is the military force of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Bahrain Defence Force is under the direct command and leadership of a commander-in-chief who holds the rank of field marshal .

  6. Bahrain Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline was headed in the U.A.E by its Country Manager, Rashid Al Moosa and by its UAE-Sales & Marketing Nicky Bijlaney [6] The inaugural flight occurred on 3 February 2008, from Bahrain to Dubai. [7] The airline used a new Airbus A320 fleet, with 12 seats in business and 150 in economy. [8] The airline had its own in-flight magazine ...

  7. DHL International Aviation ME - Wikipedia

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    DHL International Aviation ME, legally incorporated as DHL Aviation EEMEA B.S.C. (C) and sometimes branded as SNAS/DHL) is a cargo airline based in Bahrain. It employs 265 workers to dispatch, fly and maintain a fleet of Boeing 767 freighters operating under a Bahraini AOC. DHL International is the central platform for DHL Air Network ...

  8. List of airlines of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines currently operating in Bahrain. Scheduled airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Gulf Air: GF: GFA: GULF AIR:

  9. Muharraq Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Search & Rescue Flight, Muharraq (1969-71) [20] No. 43 Staging Post (1943-46) [21] Bahrain Station Flight [22] became Muharraq Station Flight [23] The base was formally closed on 15 December 1971. [24] [25] The base was used by a detachment of Vickers VC10 tankers from No. 101 Squadron RAF during the Gulf War training with Royal Air Force ...