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Aegean Airlines S.A. [11] (legal name Greek: Αεροπορία Αιγαίου Α.Ε., Aeroporía Aigaíou pronounced [aeropoˈria eˈʝeu]) [3] is the flag carrier of Greece [12] and the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served, and by fleet size.
I don't think the soft order for Heart Aerospace ES-19 aircraft should be listed in United's Fleet section. If delivered, these aircraft would not be operated by United but rather a regional subsidiary (Mesa, etc). Typically such regional aircraft are listed on the fleet tables for those companies and not the mainline.
Badr Airlines, formerly Sarit Airlines (from 1997 to 2004), is an airline based in Khartoum, Sudan, operating cargo and passenger air services for humanitarian aid missions and chartered VIP flights. Its main base is Khartoum International Airport. [1] Badr Airlines is a member of Arab Air Carriers' Organization and African Airlines Association ...
United Airlines (IATA: UA / ICAO: UAL) is an airline based in Chicago, United States founded in 1926 currently operating a fleet of 972 aircraft with an average age of 16.19 years
GoJet Airlines LLC is a regional airline headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States. Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings , it has 1,670 employees. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express brand of United Airlines .
The pre-merger United logo, commonly nicknamed the "tulip", was developed in the early 1970s by the designer Saul Bass as part of a new brand image. [103] The logo represented the airline's monogram as well as a modernized version of the airline's shield logo [104] which had been adopted in the 1930s, but fell out of use by the late 1960s.