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  1. Air Europa Líneas Aéreas, S.A.U., branded as Air Europa, is the third-largest Spanish airline after Iberia and Vueling. The airline is headquartered in Llucmajor, Mallorca, Spain; [3] [4] [5] [6] it has its main hub at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport with focus city operations at Palma de Mallorca Airport and Tenerife North Airport.

  2. Transportul aerian este ramura aviației civile sau militare care se ocupă de transportul persoanelor sau al mărfurilor pe calea aerului. [1] Reteaua de transport aerian este alcătuită din cǎi si noduri; legǎturile dintre noduri se realizeazǎ cu ajutorul mijloacelor de transport (avioane si elicoptere).

  3. ro.wikipedia.org · wiki · EuropaEuropa - Wikipedia

    Europa este un continent situat în întregime în emisfera nordică și în cea mai mare parte în emisfera estică. Cuprinde cea mai vestică parte a Eurasiei și este mărginită de Oceanul Arctic la nord, Oceanul Atlantic la vest, Marea Mediterană la sud și de Asia la est. Europa este considerată în mod obișnuit separată de Asia de ...

  4. List of Air Europa destinations. Air Europa was founded by the International Leisure Group (ILG) as charter airline in June 1986. [1][2] Based in Palma de Mallorca, private Spanish investors made up 75% of the stock, while the remaining 25% was held by ILG. [2]

  5. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · TAROMTAROM - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings

    The history of the Romanian National Air Transport Company can be traced back to 1920, when CFRNA - (French-Romanian Company for Air Navigation) was founded. On 13 April 1920, the company registered its headquarters at 194 Rue Rivoli, in Paris. A decree issued on 26 April 1920 establishes Direcțiunea Aviației (The Directorate of Aviation), in the subordination of the Ministry of Communications. In the same year, the Kingdom of Romania offered CFRNA exploitation rights. The country offered the...

    Post-World War II

    Immediately after World War II, in 1945, when the Soviet Union had extended its influence across Eastern Europe, a new reorganization replaced LARES with TARS (Transporturi Aeriene Româno-Sovietice), jointly owned by the governments of Romania and the Soviet Union. Domestic operations were started from Bucharest (Băneasa Airport) on 1 February 1946, when TARS took overall air services and aircraft from LARES. Over the following decade, the company's Soviet share was purchased by the Romanian...

    The 1990s

    After the collapse of the communist regime in 1989, the airline, operating a fleet of 65 aircraft of six basic types, was able to acquire more Western-built jets. In 1992, TAROM bought 3 Airbus A310 planes, nicknamed: "Transilvania" (YR-LCA), "Moldova" (YR-LCB) and "Muntenia" (YR-LCC). By 1993, TAROM had introduced long-haul flights to Montreal and Bangkok using Ilyushin Il-62 and Airbus A310 aircraft. The YR-LCC Airbus A310 joined TAROM's fleet on 10 April 1994, to then crash near Baloteștio...

    Ownership

    TAROM is a state-owned company, with shareholding structure as follows:

    Business trends

    Figures for recent years are shown below (for years ending 31 December):

    Logo and livery

    The TAROM logo, representing a swallow in flight, has been used on all TAROM aircraft since 1954. The 1970s livery had the logo on the tail painted in red, with a red cheatline. The livery introduced in the early 1990s (on the Airbus A310 aircraft) is an overall-white scheme with the titles and the tailfin painted in dark blue. The current colour scheme (introduced in 2006 on the A318) is a slightly modified version of the previous one, with an oversized logo on the tailfin, and the engine po...

    The airline directly operates 50 destinations including charter and seasonal services in 22 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Northern Africa including 8 domestic destinations.The airline's flights to the USA ceased in 2003 and are now operated under a codeshare agreement with Air France via Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.

    Current fleet

    As of April 2024[update], the TAROM fleet consists of the following aircraft:[citation needed]

    Former fleet

    During its history, TAROM also operated the following aircraft types:[citation needed]

    On 4 November 1957, a TAROM Ilyushin Il-14P, registration YR-PCC, operating an international administrative flight from Bucharest to Moscow crashed short of the runway at Vnukovo Airport, killing f...
    On 24 February 1962 an Ilyushin Il-18V, registration YR-IMB, operating on an international scheduled flight from Bucharest Otopeni Airport (OTP) to Tel Aviv via Nicosia lost power on all four engin...
    On 16 June 1963, a VEB 14P (YR-ILL) flying from Munich to Constanța entered a dive and crashed near the village of Békéssámson, Hungary following engine problems, killing all 31 on board.
    On 9 October 1964, an Ilyushin Il-14P, registration YR-ILB, operating a domestic scheduled flight from Timișoara to Bucharest broke up in mid-air and crashed two kilometres (1.2 mi; 1.1 nmi) south...
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  6. Air Europa operates its longest passenger commercial flight in the company's history: from Los Angeles to Bali, flying over the Pacific from west to east and travelling more than 7,600 nautical miles in less than 17 hours, forming part of repatriation and cargo loading operations.

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  8. ro.wikipedia.org · wiki · TAROMTAROM - Wikipedia

    Uniți, oriunde am fi. S.C. Transporturile Aeriene Române S.A. (TAROM) este transportatorul de pavilion român (national flag carrier) și cea mai veche companie aeriană din România cu sediul în Otopeni, în apropiere de București.

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