Astraeus Limited, trading as Astraeus Airlines, was a British airline based at Astraeus House in Crawley, West Sussex, England. Founded in 2002, and named...
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other activities. He undertook a career as a commercial pilot for Astraeus Airlines, which led to a number of media-reported ventures such as captaining...
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Iceland Express (category Airlines established in 2002)
Autumn of 2008, Astraeus Airlines resumed operating all flights on behalf of Iceland Express with two Boeing 737-700 aircraft. The airline was owned by Icelandic...
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Alaska Airlines — 10 53 — — 10 73 Ambassador Airways — — 2 — — — 2 America West Airlines — 38 55 — — — 93 Armavia — 1 3 — — — 4 Astraeus Airlines — — 1...
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List of defunct consumer brands (section Airlines)
Ambassador Airways America West Airlines Ansett Australia Ansett New Zealand Aquila Airways Astraeus Airlines Atlantic Airlines Atlantic Express AV8 Air BA...
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4 Ceased operations in 1999 AeroSur 3 Leased from Astraeus Airlines and Ryan International Airlines Air 2000 27 Renamed to First Choice Airways in 2004...
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Combi aircraft (section Airlines)
Aviation Traders designed a Boeing 757-200 combi aircraft leased from Astraeus Airlines for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The front of the aircraft was...
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Palmair (category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom)
Palmair and Astraeus was for Palmair to use the plane up until April 2012, but due to unforeseen circumstances it had to be handed back to Astraeus. As a result...
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Astraeus is a titan in Greek mythology. Astraeus may also refer to: Astraeus Airlines Astraeus (beetle), a genus of insects in the family Buprestidae Astraeus...
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Canada to resume the route seasonally in April 2007. In May 2007, Astraeus Airlines introduced year-round service to London's Gatwick Airport aboard a...
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In the past, a weekly international charter flight was operated by Astraeus Airlines from Oral to London Gatwick/London Stansted; this was subsequently...
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Air Atlanta Icelandic (redirect from Icebird Airlines)
Maiden for the Book of Souls World Tour, which replaced a modified Astraeus Airlines 757 as "Ed Force One". On 12 March, the aircraft sustained damage...
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British Midland International (redirect from British Midland Airlines)
the Lufthansa group of airlines on 1 July 2009. Throughout its existence, BMI had codeshare agreements with the following airlines: Following the sale of...
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AD-5W, a version of the Douglas A-1 Skyraider 5W, then IATA code for Astraeus Airlines which operated from 2002 until 2011 Five Ws: Who?, What?, When?, Where...
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Retrieved 21 March 2008. "Contacts[usurped]." Astraeus Airlines. Retrieved on 22 May 2010. "World Airline Survey ..." Flight International: 564. 10 April...
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in Time World Tour in 2008 and 2009, Iron Maiden commissioned an Astraeus Airlines Boeing 757 as transport. The aeroplane was converted into a combi...
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Fleet". FlyErbil. Retrieved 2024-08-11. "Boeing Delivers EL AL Israel Airlines' First Next-Generation 737-900ER". Delalande, Arnaud (15 March 2018). "Niger's...
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References Wikimedia Commons has media related to Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom. List of airlines of the United Kingdom List of airports in the United...
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the band's lead singer, Bruce Dickinson, who was then employed by Astraeus Airlines. According to Dickinson, who came up with the idea, Ed Force One meant...
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This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony...
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Flybe (1979–2020) (category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom)
Loganair Singapore Airlines United Airlines Virgin Atlantic The airline also had franchise agreements with the following airlines: Blue Islands Eastern...
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Wow Air (redirect from Wow Airlines)
continues to this day. Icelandic Airlines, also known as Loftleiðir and remembered by the nicknames "Hippie Airline" and "Hippie Express", also used this...
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the Congo > African Company Airlines". * on IATA code indicates a controlled duplicate. italics indicates a defunct airline. International Air Transport...
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Ghana International Airlines (GIA) was the national airline of the Republic of Ghana between 2005 and 2010. The airline suspended operations on 13 May...
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Clickair (category Defunct airlines of Spain)
aircraft went to Vueling. The rest of the fleet went to Astraeus Airlines, Vertir Airlines and Ural Airlines, with two being stored. The Clickair fleet consisted...
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2004 at 21:00 the flight 7T-VIN of Tassili Airlines. The Sonatrach company chartered one of Tassili Airlines Beechcraft 1900D planes to fly two employees...
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CityFlyer Express (redirect from Guernsey Airlines)
halt its operations on 8 March 1991 along with its sister airlines in the ILG-controlled Airlines of Europe group as a result of its parent company's decision...
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Bournemouth Airport (section Airlines and destinations)
aircraft types from Jet2, Viking, Blue Line, Tor Air and Astraeus, before unveiling their new Astraeus-leased Boeing 737-500 (G-PJPJ) on 13 May 2009. The original...
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XL Airways UK (category Airlines established in 1994)
chartered a number of aircraft from a variety of British airlines. One widely reported Astraeus flight from Sharm el-Sheikh was flown by Iron Maiden lead...
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Nouakchott undamaged; the hijacker gave no motive. On August 26, 2010, an Astraeus Boeing 757-200 registered G-STRY (operating for BMI) carrying 108 passengers...
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