Trans European Airways, usually referred to by its initials TEA, was a Belgian airline that operated from 1971 to 1991. It had its head office in Building...
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AeroUnion 7 3 Afriqiyah Airways 2 Air Afrique 4 4 Ceased operations in 2002 Air Algérie 1 2 A300B1 leased from Trans European Airways A300B4 leased from Lufthansa...
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Constellation to its services, the airline name was changed in 1961 to Trans European Airways. The airline was formed in early 1954 to operate charter flights...
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Transaero 1 Transavia 1 Trans European Airways 1 1 Trans Mediterranean Airways 1 1 Turkish Cargo 14 14 ULS Airlines 3 3 Uzbekistan Airways 1 1 Vietnam Airlines...
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an association of cotton knitwear exporters from Tirupur, India Trans European Airways, Belgium-based airline, now defunct Trenes Especiales Argentinos...
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Beginning November 21, 1984, it involved the air transport by Trans European Airways of some 8,000 Ethiopian Jews from Sudan via Brussels to Israel,...
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management of Orion had formed 'TEA UK' in association with TEA (Trans European Airways of Belgium). Under the takeover agreement, they were not allowed...
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Transeuropean (redirect from Trans-European)
charter airline Trans European Airways (IATA airline code: HE; ICAO airline code: TEA; callsign: BELGAIR), former Belgian airline Trans European Aviation, former...
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European Airways. "Emerald European Airways". Retrieved 1 April 2019. "Eros Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved 10 August 2021. "Euroceltic Airways"...
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company slogan was Number One in Europe. Formed as the British European Airways division of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) on 1 January 1946...
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Trans Arabia Airways was a Kuwaiti airline. It had its headquarters in the Karnak Building in Kuwait City. The carrier started operations in September 1959 (1959-09)...
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Capital Airlines, Braniff, Pan American World Airways, American Overseas Airlines (AOA), Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra), Air France, KLM, BOAC, El Al...
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BOAC this time. BIA was taken over by Kuwait Airways in April 1959. On 8 August 1962,: 210 Kuwait Airways became the first foreign customer to order the...
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variant of the airliner.: 39 The second prototype was leased to Trans European Airways in 1974.: 54 Responding to a need for more seats from Air France...
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Thus, Sobelair went into negotiation with the Swiss subsidiary of Trans European Airways in 1996, which turned out to be fruitless. Instead, an agreement...
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Gulf Air Transport (redirect from Trans Ocean Airways)
starting European service, and due to the similarity of this name with Bahrain-based Gulf Air, the airline changed its name to TransOcean Airways. During...
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Building 45 on the grounds of the airport and in Zaventem. When Trans European Airways existed, its head office was in Building 117 of Melsbroek Airport...
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the following examples: A Boeing 377-10 ordered by Pan American World Airways with customer code 26 would be designated 377-10-26. A Boeing 707-100 ordered...
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European and South American services passed to two further state-owned airlines, British European Airways (BEA) and British South American Airways (BSAA)...
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International Airlines and World Airways), the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar (1989/90, leased from American Trans Air, Caledonian Airways and Eastern Airlines), and...
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British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways, and two regional airlines, Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines. On 31 March 1974, all...
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Transatlantic Destinations Europe and the Middle East", Trans World Airlines Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trans World Airlines. TWA Museum at...
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include: Ryanair Holdings incl. Ryanair DAC, Malta Air, Buzz and Lauda Europe Boeing 737 List of Boeing 737 MAX orders List of Airbus A320 family operators...
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and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2018-12-25. "Abelag Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 7 November 2021. "Abelag Aviation". Airline...
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magazine Trends. Trans European Airways filed for bankruptcy in 1994, but the company was relaunched the following year as European Airlines, and later...
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existing terminal was taken over by the then Belgian Air Force. When Trans European Airways existed, its head office was in Building 117 of Melsbroek Airport...
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List of Boeing 707 operators (section Europe)
Belgium Abelag Airways Sabena Sobelair Trans European Airlines Cyprus Cyprus Airways Denmark Conair France Air France Greece Olympic Airways Hungary Malév...
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asthma attack. Georges Gutelman, 80, Belgian airline executive (Trans European Airways) and evacuator (Operation Moses). Kevin Hogan, 85, Australian footballer...
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evacuated about 8,000 Jews 200 or so at time in over 30 flights by Trans European Airways airliners, flying them from Sudan to Israel via Brussels, Belgium...
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