• East African Airways Corporation, more commonly known as East African Airways, was an airline jointly run by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It was set up...
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    Air Ceylon East African Community East African Airways (original operator)  Ghana Ghana Airways (original operator)  Lebanon Middle East Airlines  Malawi...
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  • freight charters to the Far East. In January 1971, Lloyd International entered into an agreement with East African Airways Corporation (EAAC) to operate...
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    Leone West African Airways Corporation  South Africa Comair (South Africa) operated 2 aircraft. South African Airways  Sudan Sudan Airways  United Kingdom...
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    South African Airways (Operated 5 aircraft 1970–1983)  Sri Lanka Aero Lanka (1) Air Ceylon (2) Lionair (1)  Thailand Bangkok Airways Thai Airways Company...
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    Airways* Ghana Airways (leased from Swissair) Iberia Líneas Aéreas de España (leased from Spantax) Internord Aviation Lebanese International Airways Middle...
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    specifically to meet the needs of the state-owned British European Airways or British Overseas Airways Corporation, but on the needs of airlines around the world...
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    cross-section allowed six-abreast economy seating, retained in the later 720, 727, 737, and 757 models. Although it was not the first commercial jetliner...
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  • customer, Imperial Airways, which had originally developed the requirements to which it was initially ordered and designed. Imperial Airways, and its successor...
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    Air Tanzania, Coastal Aviation, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, FlyDubai, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and others. Zanzibar's most famous event...
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    2015. Airways (Proctor, J., Archive, Modern Air Transport), Vol. 24, No. 03, Iss. 255, p. 62, Airways International Inc., Miami, May 2017 Airways (Proctor...
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    (All Nippon Airways-58)". Aviation Safety Network. 30 July 1971. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (West Caribbean Airways-708)". Aviation...
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  • airline company Caledonian Airways. The airline's initial fleet comprised a pair of Bristol Britannias (both ex-Caledonian Airways) serviced in a single hangar...
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    replaced by Soviet-built turboprop aircraft.[citation needed] South African Airways (SAA) was another major operator of the Viscount; by January 1959,...
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    (890 sq ft), compared to an average dwelling size in the GDR of 67 square metres (720 sq ft) in 1967. Poor housing was one of the four major factors (others being...
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    publication of the commercial Imperial Airways requirement; by the time that Short received Imperial Airways' priority request, the company had already...
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  • Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), later British Airways - combining the private British Airways Ltd and the state owned Imperial Airways and placing...
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    Airways  Ukraine Air Ukraine Ukraine Air Enterprise  Zaire Pride African International The aircraft has seen military use with the air force of East Germany...
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  • Forces in exile in Great Britain and the South African Air Force. A civil operator, the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), also operated a handful...
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  • Do You Know, Collectors' Digest Vol 44, #525, 1990 p 22 Bridgewater, J. The Disguised Detective, Collectors' Digest Vol 44, #522, 1990 p 9 Hopkins, R....
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    (450 °F) releases flammable gases. Finally, wood can smolder at 380 °C (720 °F) or, when heated sufficiently, ignite at 590 °C (1,000 °F). Even before...
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    medical knowledge rank is 17th globally, and 1st in the Middle East and North Africa. In terms of medical science production index, Iran ranks 16th in...
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    radar systems to assist in this. During the Norwegian Campaign and the East African Campaign, Walruses saw limited use in bombing and strafing shore targets...
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  • the passengers. December 3, 1984: Kuwait Airways Flight 221 Lebanese Shi'a hijackers diverted a Kuwait Airways flight to Tehran. Two American USAID officials...
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