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  2. MIAT Mongolian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    MIAT Mongolian Airlines [a] is the state-owned national airline of Mongolia, headquartered in the MIAT Building in the country's capital of Ulaanbaatar. [2] The airline operates scheduled services from its base at Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Sergelen , near Ulaanbaatar.

  3. List of airlines of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia (Mongolian: Иргэний Нисэхийн Ерөнхий Газар). Scheduled airlines

  4. Category:Airlines of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  5. Hunnu Air - Wikipedia

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    Hunnu Air (Mongolian: Хүннү Эйр, romanized: Hünnü Eir) is a Mongolian airline that began scheduled flights in 2011. The company changed its name from Mongolian Airlines Group (Mongolian: Монголиан Аэрлайнес Групп) in April 2013 to avoid confusion with the similarly named Mongolian international flag carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines.

  6. Mongolian Airlines (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian Airlines can refer to multiple airlines based in Mongolia: MIAT Mongolian Airlines , the largest airline and flag carrier Mongolian Airlines, a smaller airline, now called Hunnu Air

  7. Eznis Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline publishes a quarterly in-flight magazine "Smartway", in Mongolian and English languages, featuring articles about Mongolian nature, history, culture and tradition. The airline also offers Mongolian daily newspapers on its flights, and it sells items with the company name and logo. The items can be purchased during flight or from the ...

  8. List of defunct airlines of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  9. MIAT Flight 557 - Wikipedia

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    MIAT Mongolian Airlines Flight 557 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight in Mongolia from Ulaanbaatar to Mörön. On 21 September 1995, the Antonov An-24 crashed on approach to Mörön, resulting in the tragic loss of 41 out of the 42 people on board. This incident stands as the deadliest aviation accident in Mongolian history. [1]