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  2. Air Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    Air Tahiti is a French airline company which operates in French Polynesia. Its main hub is Faa'a International Airport . It is the largest private employer in French Polynesia.

  3. Air Tahiti Nui - Wikipedia

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    Air Tahiti Nui's aircraft livery over its history included different shades of blue representing the ocean, lagoon and sky of Tahiti for the upper half of the aircraft, extending the length of its fuselage, with white for the lower half as well as the aircraft's engines. The flag of French Polynesia is placed toward the front of the aircraft ...

  4. World's longest domestic flight - Wikipedia

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    Air Tahiti Nui Flight 64 (TN64/THT64) was the world's longest domestic flight, and the longest scheduled passenger flight ever. It was created due to restrictions imposed by the United States over international flights in a context of the COVID-19 pandemic .

  5. Faaʻa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Also during the early 1980s, Air New Zealand, Polynesian Airlines and UTA were all operating Boeing 737-200 service to Papeete from several South Pacific island locations including Apia, Nadi, Niue and Rarotonga while local Tahiti-based air carrier Air Polynesia (also known as Air Polynésie and now Air Tahiti) was serving a number of islands ...

  6. List of airlines of French Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 September 2023, at 23:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Faʻaʻā - Wikipedia

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    One of the first airplanes was Air Tahiti, which first went to other islands in French Polynesia. The international airlines such as Air Tahiti Nui were incorporated in the late 1990s. Air Moʻorea runs several flights daily between Tahiti and Moʻorea. In 2007 one flight crashed into the lagoon and 20 people died.

  8. 'Air capital' mourns after plane crash: What to know about ...

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    A devastating plane crash this week has drawn Wichita, known as the "air capital of the world" and its aviation roots, into the national spotlight. 'Air capital' mourns after plane crash: What to ...

  9. Bora Bora Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the opening of the Faa'a International Airport (PPT) in Papeete, Tahiti in 1960, Bora Bora was served by French air carrier Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI) with Douglas DC-7C propliner service direct to Los Angeles (LAX) via a stop in Honolulu (HNL) and also direct to Nouméa via a stop in Nandi (NAN, now Nadi) with both flights operating once a week. [10]