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  2. Malaysia Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Airlines began taking delivery of six Airbus A350-900 aircraft, leased from Air Lease Corporation in 2017 to replace the ageing Boeing 777-200ER fleet, and was the first A350-900 operator to offer First Class. [35]

  3. Malaysia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A former Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380-800, which entered the fleet in 2012. MAS recorded a net loss of RM2.52 billion in 2011, which was the largest in its company history, due to rising fuel costs. [ 37 ]

  4. Category:Malaysia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Malaysia Airlines" ... Malaysia Airlines fleet; M. MASkargo; MASwings This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 00:00 ...

  5. Amal (airline) - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Amal by Malaysia Airlines was laid in 2017 when Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) unveiled an initiative known as Project Hope. This project focused on converting Malaysia Airlines' six Airbus A380 aircraft into a specialised high-capacity charter airline, primarily designed to serve Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. Introduced in June ...

  6. Firefly (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Its fleet expansion plans included an order by parent company Malaysia Airlines in December 2012 for 36 ATR 72-600 aircraft, with 20 allocated to Firefly and 16 to MASwings. These modernized aircraft were intended to bolster Firefly’s domestic and regional connectivity by enhancing its capabilities on short-haul routes.

  7. List of Malaysia Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-300 sporting the Malayan Tiger livery. Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia's flag carrier, [1] traces its origins back to 1947, when Malayan Airways was jointly formed by Singapore's Straits Steamship Company and the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool.

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