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  2. Jetcost - Wikipedia

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    Jetcost.com is a travel metasearch engine for finding airfares. [1] It acts as an intermediary, and does not directly sell flights or travel products. Since 2013, Jetcost has been a brand of Lastminute.com Group. The site is most popular in Western Europe and the top search words on the site are for Air France, Ryanair, and Transavia. [2]

  3. Lastminute.com Group - Wikipedia

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    Lastminute.com N.V. is the owner of several travel brands including lastminute.com, Volagratis, Rumbo, Bravofly, Jetcost, Crocierissime.it, weg.de, and Hotelscan. The company operates websites and mobile apps in 17 languages and 40 countries and has 43 million monthly unique users. [citation needed] It was called Bravofly Rumbo Group until May ...

  4. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in 2021 - Wikipedia

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    2021 Garaheybat Mil Mi-17 crash; 2021 Piedade de Caratinga Beechcraft King Air crash; 2021 Punta Caucedo Gulfstream G-IVSP crash; 2021 South Sudan Supreme Airlines Let L-410 crash; 2021 Touques Airbus AS350B helicopter crash; 2021 Xumabee Game Ranch helicopter crash

  6. Billet - Wikipedia

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    Originally, a billet (from French billet) was a note, commonly used in the 18th and early 19th centuries as a "billet of invitation". In this sense, the term was used to denote an order issued to a soldier entitling him to quarters with a certain person. From this meaning, the word billet came to be loosely used of the quarters thus obtained. [1]

  7. British Aerospace Jetstream - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Aviation had taken over production of the original Jetstream design from Handley Page, and when it was nationalised along with other British companies into British Aerospace (later BAE Systems) in 1978, British Aerospace decided the design was worth further development, and started work on a "Mark 3" Jetstream. As with the earlier 3M ...

  8. Ader Avion III - Wikipedia

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    The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed by the French War Office. Retaining the same bat-like configuration of the Éole, the Avion III was equipped with two engines driving two propellers. While the earlier aircraft had no means of ...

  9. Boom Overture - Wikipedia

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    The Boom Overture is a supersonic airliner under development by Boom Technology, designed to cruise at Mach 1.7 or 975 knots (1,806 km/h; 1,122 mph). It will accommodate 64 to 80 passengers, depending on the configuration, and have a range of 4,250 nautical miles (7,870 km; 4,890 mi).