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TAP Portugal [SEP] airline hub | TAP Air Portugal
TAP Air Portugal is the flag carrier airline of Portugal, headquartered at Lisbon Airport which also serves as its hub. TAP – Transportes Aéreos Portugueses – has been a member of the Star Alliance since 2005 and operates on average 2,500 flights a week to 87 destinations in 34 countries worldwide. The... | , awarded Portugal's TAP airline the accolade of "most handsome crew."
Destinations.
As of June 2017, TAP Air Portugal serves 87 destinations in 34 countries across Europe, Africa, North America and South America, with some domestic, European and African destinations being operated by TAP Express.
TAP Air Portugal is t... | 600 | zeroshot-train |
TAT Nigeria [SEP] airline hub | TAT Nigeria
TAT Nigeria was a Nigerian charter airline based at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. It specialized in Christian pilgrim tours mainly to Israel.
TAT Nigeria does not have its own fleet and charter aircraft from other operators, they previously used an Airbus A330-300 and Boeing 747-400. | West African Airways Corporation
West African Airways Corporation, or WAAC for short, was an airline that operated from 1946 to 1958, jointly owned by the governments of Britain's four west African colonies, namely The Gambia, the Gold Coast (now Ghana), Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. The carrier was headquartered at the "... | 601 | zeroshot-train |
Teddy Air [SEP] airline hub | Teddy Air
Teddy Air AS was a regional airline, based at Skien Airport, Geiteryggen, in Norway. Operating between 1989 and 2004, the company operated Britten-Norman Islander, Embraer 110 and Saab 340 aircraft. The company started by providing a scheduled service between Skien and Oslo in 1990, followed by services to St... | Bergen route. Air Stord flew 31 flights per week, compared to the 16 offered by Teddy Air.
Teddy Air and Air Stord later commenced a cooperation on the route. Air Express considered opening a route from Oslo to Stord and proposed a cooperation with Air Stord. This led to a restructuring of the airline in 1994, with Nys... | 602 | zeroshot-train |
Tiara Air [SEP] airline hub | Tiara Air
Tiara Air N.V., operating as Tiara Air Aruba, was an airline headquartered and Oranjestad, Aruba in the Dutch Caribbean. The airline, which began operations in 2006, operated scheduled flights to Bonaire, Colombia, Curacao, the United States and Venezuela. The airlines fleet consisted of the Shorts 360 and Bo... | 36-seater Shorts 360 with a second aircraft purchased soon afterwards – both from Pacific Coastal Airlines in Canada. Mr. Muyale named the airline after his daughter Tiara Muyale. The word "tiara" is derived from Latin, meaning the word"crown". The company logo of Tiara Air, included a crown on top of the T, representi... | 603 | zeroshot-train |
Tibet Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Tibet Airlines
Tibet Airlines (; , abbreviated ) is an airline with its corporate headquarters and registered office in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, and operates scheduled domestic flights out of Lhasa Gonggar Airport.
History.
Tibet Airlines was approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China in March 2010. ... | Himalaya Airlines
Himalaya Airlines (, "") is a Nepalese airline operating from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. Himalaya Airlines was founded in 2014 as a joint venture between Yeti World Investment and Tibet Airlines. It launched operations in May 2016 with a single Airbus A320. The airline flies ... | 604 | zeroshot-train |
TimAir [SEP] airline hub | TimAir
TimAir is a charter airline based at the Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica.
History.
TimAir Limited was established in 1991 by Timothy Moxon as one of Jamaica's first "air taxi" services, providing air services for visitors to the island, as well as to the local business community. The airline... | working for No.
In 1967, he had a role in another film shot in the Caribbean entitled "Come Spy With Me", and in his later years he appeared in local theatre productions, in a documentary film entitled "Inside Dr. No" and at James Bond fan events where he signed autographs.
Later life.
He founded the Jamaican charter a... | 605 | zeroshot-train |
Trans Maldivian Airways [SEP] airline hub | Trans Maldivian Airways
Trans Maldivian Airways (Pvt) Ltd. (TMA) is a private airline headquartered on the grounds of Velana International Airport in Malé, Maldives.
Operating out of Velana International Airport, TMA is the oldest air transfer operator operating in the country, providing seaplane transfer services to a... | several years there were two seaplane companies operating: TMA (Trans Maldivian Airways) and Maldivian Air Taxi, but these merged in 2013 under the name TMA. The seaplane fleet is entirely made up of DHC-6 Twin Otters. There is also another airline, Flyme, which operates using ATR planes to domestic airports, principal... | 606 | zeroshot-train |
Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos [SEP] airline hub | Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos
Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos (TAG) is a private passenger and cargo airline with its headquarters in Zone 13 of Guatemala City, and with its main hub at La Aurora International Airport. It was founded in 1969 in Guatemala City. In 1972 the airline added a Douglas DC-3 to its fleet, ... | - Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway or TAG, a railway running from Tennessee through northwest Georgia into Alabama
- Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos or TAG, a Guatemalan airline
Computing.
- TAG (BBS), a bulletin board software program
- Tag (Facebook), a link to another Facebook page
- Tag (metadata), an index ... | 607 | zeroshot-train |
Transwestern Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Transwestern Airlines
Transwestern Airlines was a regional airline based in Logan, Utah, its hub was at the Logan-Cache Airport. Founded in 1976, it was later acquired by Horizon Air in 1983.
Destinations.
From its hub at Salt Lake City, the carrier served the following destinations at various times during its existenc... | - Transwestern Airlines
- Trans World Express (operated by Resort Air)
- Western Express (operated by SkyWest on behalf of Western Airlines)
- Wings West Airlines (initially operated independently and then as American Eagle)
Other small air carriers operated Metroliners as well.
In addition, Southern Airways, a local s... | 608 | zeroshot-train |
Tristar Air [SEP] airline hub | Tristar Air
Tristar Air was an Egyptian cargo airline headquartered in Cairo with its base at Cairo International Airport.
History.
The airline was established in 1998 and started operations in September that year. It was owned by the Messeh family; Sobhy Abd El Messeh (98%), Sabry Botros Messeh (1%) and Fortunee Botr... | The August 1, 1996 Greyhound Air timetable lists nonstop domestic flights operated with Boeing 727-200 jetliners from the airport to Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, Kelowna, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver with Winnipeg serving as the connecting hub for the airline.
According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), six airline... | 609 | zeroshot-train |
US Airways Express [SEP] airline hub | while the other 2 sustained serious injuries. The cause of the crash was determined to be pilot error in establishing a stabilized approach and cross-checking instruments.
- January 8, 2003, Air Midwest Flight 5481 a Beechcraft 1900D operated by Air Midwest as US Airways Express under a franchise agreement, crashed int... | Empire Airlines (1976–1985)
Empire Airlines was a regional airline serving the Northeastern United States beginning in 1976. In 1985, the airline was purchased by Piedmont Airlines, which itself was later purchased by USAir and whose name then lived on in the US Airways Express network before US Airways was merged into... | 610 | zeroshot-train |
USA Jet Airlines [SEP] airline hub | USA Jet Airlines
USA Jet Airlines is an American cargo airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Willow Run Airport and in Van Buren Township, Michigan. USA Jet operates on-demand air charter freight, and formerly passenger, flights out of Willow Run Airport. USA Jet Airlines is a division of Active Aero Group.
N... | Saurya Airlines
Saurya Airlines Pvt. Ltd () is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. As of August 2017, the airlines serves to five destinations across three provinces of Nepal from its hub at Tribhuvan International Airport. Saurya Airlines operates a fleet of CRJ 200 aircraft. Saurya Airlines was the first airline to... | 611 | zeroshot-train |
UTair Aviation [SEP] airline hub | Utair
Utair () () is a Russian airline with its head office at Khanty-Mansiysk Airport while its hubs are at Surgut International Airport and Vnukovo International Airport. It operates scheduled domestic and some international passenger services, scheduled helicopter services, and extensive charter flights with fixed-w... | UTair
UTair may refer to:
- UTair Aviation, a Russian airline
- UTair-Ukraine, a Ukrainian subsidiary of UTair Aviation
- UTair Cargo, a Russian cargo airline based in Plekhanov, Tyumen
- UTair Express, a Russian regional airline | 612 | zeroshot-train |
VASP [SEP] airline hub | VASP
Viação Aérea São Paulo S/A (São Paulo Airways), better known as VASP was an airline with its head office in the VASP Building on the grounds of Congonhas-São Paulo Airport in São Paulo, Brazil. It had main bases at São Paulo's two major airports, Congonhas Airport (CGH) and Guarulhos International Airport (GRU).
H... | aircraft (of the Boeing 727 type) in 1970, allowing for the inauguration of flights to Central America and the United States.
History Financial difficulties and demise.
From 1994 onwards, Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano was encountering rising financial difficulties. As a consequence, the Bolivian government prepared the privati... | 613 | zeroshot-train |
Vietnam Airlines [SEP] airline hub | 1996 to 2010, Vietnam Airlines carried a total of 82 million passengers on 678,550 flights. In addition, Vietnam Airlines plans to transfer most of its international operations from its current hub, Tan Son Nhat International Airport, to the proposed Long Thanh International Airport. With a cost of approximately US$6 b... | Jetstar Pacific
Jetstar Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company (operating as Jetstar Pacific) is a low-cost airline headquartered in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. With its hub at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City, operates scheduled domestic and international services along wit... | 614 | zeroshot-train |
Vision Air International [SEP] airline hub | Vision Air International
Vision Air International is a passenger and cargo charter airline based at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, Pakistan. Vision Air International registered as a Private Limited Company in June 2006 and in 2007 had already acquired its Air Charter License for Passenger and Cargo, Domestic an... | . According to the airline's website, these flights have been discontinued and Vision currently does not operate any scheduled passenger service as an independent airline.
Vision Airlines began operating flights with three Boeing 737-400 jetliners for the new People Express Airlines ("PEOPLExpress") on June 30, 2014 fr... | 615 | zeroshot-train |
Volga-Dnepr Airlines [SEP] airline hub | the oil and gas, energy, aerospace, agriculture and telecommunications industries as well as the humanitarian and emergency services sectors. Its main base is Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport (ULY), Ulyanovsk and it has a hub at Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport (KJA), Krasnoyarsk. The airline also operates an operations base... | AirBridgeCargo
AirBridgeCargo Airlines, LLC (Russian: ООО Авиакомпания «ЭйрБриджКарго»), part of Volga-Dnepr Group, is the largest Russian cargo airline. It operates scheduled cargo services on routes between Russia, Asia, Europe and North America, covering more than 30 destinations worldwide. All flights connect to th... | 616 | zeroshot-train |
Vostok Aviation Company [SEP] airline hub | Vostok Aviation Company
JSC "Vostok Aviation Company" (), sometimes trading as Vostok Airlines, is a Russian regional airline headquartered in Khabarovsk and a subsidiary of UTair Aviation. It operates domestic scheduled and charter passenger services, freight services, air ambulance, air patrol, firefighting, oil rig ... | , the aircraft is more resistant to stalling at high angles of attack and is stable and maneuverable with ice on the wing and tail assembly.
Civil operators.
As of February 2018 a single Antonov An-38 aircraft remains in airline service with ALROSA.
Former operators
- Hangard Airlines
- Vostok Aviation Company | 617 | zeroshot-train |
WestJet [SEP] airline hub | that it was moving the focus of its Eastern operations from Hamilton to Toronto the following April, fully moving into the lucrative Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal triangle and tripling the total number of its flights out of Toronto Pearson International Airport.
In 2004, a number of U.S. destinations were added or announced.... | began.
- WestJet – Delta Air Lines and Canadian airline WestJet operate a codeshare agreement on select routes in North America. On July 19, 2018, WestJet and Delta Air Lines signed a 10-year agreement. The airlines' also aligned their frequent flier programs and are co-located at key hub airports.
- Virgin Australia –... | 618 | zeroshot-train |
Wiggins Airways [SEP] airline hub | Wiggins Airways
Wiggins Airways is an American cargo airline based at Manchester, New Hampshire and operating from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
History.
Wiggins Airways was founded in 1929 by E.W. Wiggins, operating out of Manchester, New Hampshire. Wiggins Airways was bought out by its employees in the creation... | List of Beechcraft Model 99 operators
In July 2018, 105 Beechcraft B99 were in airline service, all in the Americas:
- 55: Ameriflight
- 12: Alpine Air
- 10: Bemidji Airlines
- 10: Freight Runners Express
- 9: Wiggins Airways
- 2: Flamingo Air, Hummingbird Air, InterCaribbean Airways
- 1: Bar XH Air, Courtesy Air, Nort... | 619 | zeroshot-train |
Yakutia Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Yakutia Airlines
Yakutia Airlines ( – "Aviakompanija «Jakutija»" "Air Company "Yakutia"") is an airline based in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, Russia. It operates domestic passenger services in Russia and within the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as destinations in Europe, Asia, and North America from its hubs ... | Sakha Avia
Sakha Avia was an airline that operated in the Sakha Republic of Russia from 1992 until 2001.
History.
Sakha Avia was founded in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. As Aeroflot was undergoing the upheavals brought about by the dissolution, its operations in Sakha were spun off as Yakutian Air Ent... | 620 | zeroshot-train |
Air Alsie [SEP] airline hub | Air Alsie
Air Alsie is a Danish charter airline headquartered in Sønderborg and based at Sønderborg Airport, which operates business jet services.
Fleet.
As of January 2019, the Air Alsie fleet consists of the following aircraft:
External links.
- Official site | Alsie Express
Alsie Express is a Danish virtual airline based at Sønderborg, Denmark. All flights are operated by its sister carrier, Air Alsie, as it is not an AOC holder.
History.
Alsie Express was founded in 2013 and it started operation on the route between Sønderborg and Copenhagen on 17 June 2013. The previous op... | 621 | zeroshot-train |
Air Bashkortostan [SEP] airline hub | Air Bashkortostan
LLC Air Bashkortostan () was an airline based in Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia. It operated scheduled flights and charters between its base at Ufa International Airport and Moscow Domodedovo Airport on flights operated by VIM Airlines with their aircraft.
History.
The airline started operations on April ... | - Air Bashkortostan
- Air Berlin (until autumn 2009)
- Air Canada Jazz
- Air Finland
- Air Greenland (until spring 2010)
- Air Niugini
- Air Italy
- Blue Panorama (2 757 until September 2012)
- Air Poland (leased from parent airline Air Italy)
- Air Santo Domingo
- America West Airlines *merged with US Airways
- Angkor... | 622 | zeroshot-train |
Air Hong Kong [SEP] airline hub | Air Hong Kong
AHK Air Hong Kong Limited (stylised as air Hongkong and commonly known as Air Hong Kong; ) is an all-cargo airline based in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, with its main hub at Hong Kong International Airport. The airline operates an express freight network to 12 destinations in nine countries, including China, ... | and the South Pacific, with long-haul flight services to eastern Asia, the Americas and the United Kingdom. It was the last airline to circumnavigate the world with flights to London's Heathrow Airport via both Los Angeles and via Hong Kong. The latter ended in March 2013 when Air New Zealand stopped Hong Kong – London... | 623 | zeroshot-train |
Air Malta [SEP] airline hub | Air Malta
Air Malta plc (stylized as airmalta) is the flag carrier airline of Malta, with its headquarters in Luqa and its hub at Malta International Airport. It operates services to destinations in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
History.
History Early years.
Shortly after the Second World War, several small... | Malta Air
Malta Air is a low-cost airline due to start operating services with its own livery out of and into Malta by summer 2020. This is a joint venture between Ryanair and the Government of Malta. The new airline initially operated six former Ryanair aircraft. Ryanair will be assigning the 62 routes it operates to ... | 624 | zeroshot-train |
Air Rum [SEP] airline hub | Air Rum
Air Rum was an airline registered in Sierra Leone, though based in Amman owned by Jordanian business man Mohammad Ibrahim Abu Sheikh, Jordan, which operated leasing and charter flights out Queen Alia International Airport, Amman.
History.
The airline was established in 2002 as a subsidiary of RUM Group by Moham... | 2015 Air Arabia announced the acquisition of a 49% stake in Petra Airlines. The principal shareholder of Petra Airlines, the RUM Group, retain a 51% stake in the airline, which will be rebranded as Air Arabia Jordan in early 2015. It initially operated two Airbus A320 aircraft and there are plans to develop a new hub i... | 625 | zeroshot-train |
Air Ukraine [SEP] airline hub | ) with 147 people on board had to execute a belly-landing at Boryspil International Airport because the landing gear could not be deployed. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
- On 23 January 1995, another Turbolet (registered UR-67115) was destroyed when it crashed on a frozen lake whilst approaching Provedenia Ai... | of ASL Airlines Belgium (the former "TNT Airways"), the European hub of Allied Air, Astral Aviation, CAL Cargo Air Lines, El Al Cargo, Ethiopian Cargo, and Icelandair Cargo, and a key European cargo hub for ABX Air, AirBridge Cargo, Bluebird Cargo, Emirates, i-Fly and Ukraine International Airlines.
Airlines and destin... | 626 | zeroshot-train |
Air Åland [SEP] airline hub | Air Åland
Air Åland AB was the provincial airline of Åland, with its head office on the grounds of Mariehamn Airport in Mariehamn, Åland, Finland. It operated scheduled services from Åland to Helsinki and Stockholm. Its main base was Mariehamn Airport.
Starting from 1 July 2012, its operations were handed over to the ... | was to secure the air connections to Stockholm. Since July 2016 Nextjet group (Nextjet Sverige AB, Nextjet AB and Sweports AB and Höga Kusten Flyg -brand) is mutually owned by Jakobstad-based energy company Katternö, Air Åland and Magnus Ivarsson - current Nextjet CEO and one of airline founders.
On 16 May 2018, the ai... | 627 | zeroshot-train |
Amber Air [SEP] airline hub | Amber Air
Amber Air () was an airline based in Vilnius, Lithuania, operating scheduled and chartered flights out of Palanga International Airport. It suspended scheduled services in October 2006 when it dropped its main Palanga–Hamburg route. The company filed for bankruptcy in January 2007. Amber Air operated a fleet ... | stand-alone airline. Jet Air-branded flights began in late 2007 and since then the airline rapidly expanded the number of destinations it flew to. Starting from October 2010, Jet Air operated flights on behalf of Ostfriesische Lufttransport (OLT) from their hub at Bremen Airport to both Nuremberg Airport and Brussels A... | 628 | zeroshot-train |
America West Express [SEP] airline hub | America West Express
America West Express was the name for America West Airlines commuter and regional flights operated by Mesa Air Group's Mesa Airlines under a code share agreement. Today Mesa Airlines operates for American Eagle.
Mesa Airlines operated America West Express from hubs at Sky Harbor International Airpo... | crews, which consisted of CRJ200s (CL-65s), were being operated by Mesa Airlines itself. America West Airlines closed its Columbus hub in 2003 and Mesa again reallocated the assets this time to its newly reacquired United Express operation.
History CalPac (California Pacific).
Mesa created CalPac (California Pacific) i... | 629 | zeroshot-train |
Astra Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Astra Airlines
Astra Airlines is a Greek regional airline headquartered in Thessaloniki and based at Thessaloniki International Airport.
History.
The carrier was founded by Ioannis Zlatanis, founder of Interaviator Ltd, and Anastasios Zirinis, former CEO of Olympic Aviation. It launched operations on 5 July 2008, flyin... | in England under the name "Astra"
- Stellar Astra, American ultralight trike design
- Ultralight Engineering Astra, ultralight aircraft
- Société Astra, French airship and aeroplane manufacturer
- Astra Airlines, an airline based in Thessaloniki, Greece
Transportation Rail.
- Astra Rail Industries, a Romanian rail vehi... | 630 | zeroshot-train |
Aviacsa [SEP] airline hub | Aviacsa
Consorcio Aviaxsa, S.A. de C.V., doing business as Aviacsa, was a low-cost airline of Mexico with its headquarters in Hangar 1 of Zone C on the property of Mexico City International Airport in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico. The airline operated domestic services until the airline's grounding, radiati... | , as of September 2008, Aviacsa ranked as the seventh largest Mexican airline in domestic and international flights, down from the third largest at the end of 2007.
On July 6, 2009, Aviacsa suspended operations due to economic crisis. Aviacsa ceased operations on May 4, 2011.
History.
History Regional era (1990-1994).
... | 631 | zeroshot-train |
Bek Air [SEP] airline hub | Bek Air
Bek Air is an airline in Kazakhstan. Bek Air was founded in 1999 as a business jet operator. In 2008, Bek Air purchased stock of shares in Oral Ak Zhol Airport which is currently a base airport for the company. Bek Air has committed to investing KZT10 million a month in order to reconstruct the airport's runway... | Bek
Bek or BEK may refer to:
- Beck (Bek David Campbell; born 1970), Beck Hansen, American singer, songwriter, and musician
- Bek (sculptor) or Bak, an ancient Egyptian sculptor
- Bek (family)
- Bek (crater), on Mercury
- Bek Air, airline in Kazakhstan
- Bruce Eric Kaplan (born 1964), "The New Yorker" cartoonist known ... | 632 | zeroshot-train |
Berjaya Air [SEP] airline hub | Berjaya Air
Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd (doing business as Berjaya Air) is an airline with its head office in the Berjaya Hangar of the SkyPark Terminal Building on the property of Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia.
As of 2018, the airline operates charter flights only.
History.
The airline was estab... | Berjaya (disambiguation)
Berjaya is a former political party based in Sabah, Malaysia:- Sabah People's United Front
(Parti Bersatu Rakyat Jelata Sabah).
Berjaya may also refer to:
- Berjaya Air, an airline based in Malaysia
- Berjaya Group, a Malaysian-based company | 633 | zeroshot-train |
China Eastern Airlines [SEP] airline hub | China Eastern Airlines
China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (, colloquially known as /) is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building, on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai. It is a major Chinese airline operating international, domestic and... | wholly owned subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines. However, Shanghai Airlines retained its brand and livery. The new combined airline was expected to have over half of the market share in Shanghai, the financial hub of China.
In March 2012, it was announced that China Eastern was forging a strategic alliance with the Q... | 634 | zeroshot-train |
China United Airlines [SEP] airline hub | China United Airlines
China United Airlines Co., Ltd. () is a budget airline with its headquarters in Fengtai District, Beijing, operating scheduled flights and charter services in co-operation with local enterprises out of Beijing Nanyuan Airport, making it the only commercial airline using this airport. The airline p... | Chengdu Airlines
Chengdu Airlines Co., Ltd. (), a subsidiary of Sichuan Airlines, is an airline headquartered in Chengdu, China. It operates a network of scheduled domestic passenger flights out of its hub at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. Chengdu Airlines is also the first user of ARJ21.
History.
Originally ... | 635 | zeroshot-train |
Colgan Air [SEP] airline hub | United Express flights out of Washington's Dulles International Airport. Initially serving Charleston, West Virginia, and Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, Colgan expanded its United Express service to include State College, Pennsylvania; Charlottesville, Virginia; Allentown, Pennsylvania; and Bingh... | Colgan Air
Colgan Air was an American certificated regional airline subsidiary of Pinnacle Airlines Corp. The headquarters of Colgan Air were located in Memphis, Tennessee.
Colgan Air's major hubs were in Newark, New Jersey and Washington (Dulles), Virginia. It was operating for United Express when it became defunct. P... | 636 | zeroshot-train |
Eos Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Eos Airlines
Eos Airlines, Inc. was an American all-business class airline headquartered in Purchase, New York, with its flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York. On 26 April 2008 Eos Airlines announced its plans to file bankruptcy on its web site, announcing it would cease passenger operations afte... | of return of 55% on its investment. Unlike Carl Icahn's hostile takeover of TWA in 1985., Bonderman and Texas Pacific Group were widely hailed as saviors of the airline, marking the change in tone from the 1980s. The buyout of Continental Airlines would
be one of the few successes for the private equity industry which ... | 637 | zeroshot-train |
Futura International Airways [SEP] airline hub | Futura International Airways
Futura International Airways was an airline with its head office in the "Zona Facturación" on the property of Palma de Mallorca Airport in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It operated scheduled services and charter flights for tour operators and other airlines, in Europe, as well as wet lease and ... | Futura
Futura may refer to:
Businesses and organisations.
- Futura International Airways, a former airline based in Spain
- Futura Gael, a former Irish subsidiary airline of Futura International Airways
- Tikal Futura, a shopping, business and hotel complex in Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Futura plus, a Serbian wholesal... | 638 | zeroshot-train |
GB Airways [SEP] airline hub | GB Airways
GB Airways was a UK airline; prior to its dissolution it was headquartered in "The Beehive," a former terminal building, at City Place Gatwick, London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, England. It operated scheduled services as a British Airways franchise to 30 destinations in Europe and North Africa ... | operated under BA flight codes (the range BA6800-6999 were allocated to GB Airways flights). All GB Airways aircraft were presented in full British Airways livery, appointed with the same interior and class product as the BA main fleet, and staff wore the BA uniform. GB Airways flights could be booked through British A... | 639 | zeroshot-train |
Gabon Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Gabon Airlines
Gabon Airlines is the name of two incarnations of Gabonese airline, headquartered in Libreville. The first incarnation of Gabon Airlines which was operated from 2007 to 2012, concentrating on African and European flight services out of Libreville International Airport. In April 2015, the second incarnati... | Tata Sons' return to aviation industry after 60 years. AirAsia is the first foreign airline to set up an affiliate airline in India. The airlines is headquartered in Chennai and planned to make Chennai International Airport as its hub. Later, the primary hub of the airlines was shifted to Kempegowda International Airpo... | 640 | zeroshot-train |
Island Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Island Airlines
Island Airlines was a commuter airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States which operated hourly scheduled flights between the island of Nantucket and Hyannis, Massachusetts. Island Airlines (Hyannis) along with its sister company, Cape & Islands Air... | Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines () is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the tenth-largest commercial airline in the US, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline operates its main hub at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on the island of Oʻahu and a secondary hub o... | 641 | zeroshot-train |
Jamaica Air Shuttle [SEP] airline hub | Jamaica Air Shuttle
Jamaica Air Shuttle was a domestic and western Caribbean regional airline based at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston, Jamaica. The airline began service on 7 December 2009, offering "on-demand" scheduled and private charter services to Jamaica's international and domestic airports.
History.
Jamai... | new hub at Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport. The acquisition made Caribbean Airlines the largest airline in the Caribbean. On 27 May 2011 Jamaican Finance Minister Audley Shaw and Trinidadian Finance Minister Winston Dookeran signed the shareholding agreement, making Caribbean Airlines the national airlin... | 642 | zeroshot-train |
Janes Aviation [SEP] airline hub | Janes Aviation
Janes Aviation is a British cargo airline based at London Southend Airport.
Janes Aviation Limited holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, it is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.
History.
In 1987 Andy Janes and his wife Hila... | airline licence was suspended and the company went into liquidation. Andy Janes now without any connection to the failed Emerald Airways re-formed his original company Janes Aviation Limited in October 2006.
On 28 April 2008 the airline was granted a Type A Operating Licence from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Autho... | 643 | zeroshot-train |
Jetstar Hong Kong [SEP] airline hub | Jetstar Hong Kong
Jetstar Hong Kong was a planned low fare airline, based at Hong Kong International Airport. In June 2015, Hong Kong's Air Transport Licensing Authority refused Jetstar Hong Kong's application for an operating licence.
It was formed in 2012 as a venture between China Eastern Airlines and Qantas. Later,... | and on 4 October 2006, Jetstar became the first Australian airline to allow customers to select their seat upon booking.
The first flight of sister airline Jetstar Asia Airways took off from its Singapore hub to Hong Kong on 13 December 2004. This marked Qantas' entry into the Asian low-cost market and signified its in... | 644 | zeroshot-train |
Jupiter-Avia [SEP] airline hub | Jupiter-Avia
Jupiter-Avia was an airline based at Erebuni Airport in Armenia.
History.
Jupiter-Avia was formed in 1998 and operated two Antonov An-24, it ceased to operate in 2002.
Fleet.
2 x Antonov AN-24 | Avia BH-25
The Avia BH-25 was a biplane airliner built in Czechoslovakia in 1926.
Typical of airliners of its time, it seated five passengers within its fuselage, whilst the pilots sat in an open cockpit above. Of conventional configuration, it was a single-bay bi-plane of equal span and unstaggered wings, with fixed ... | 645 | zeroshot-train |
Kang Pacific Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Kang Pacific Airlines
Kang Pacific Airlines was a low-cost carrier operating out of Fujairah International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. The airline made its last and only flight on 6 June 2008.
History.
Kang Pacific Airline was incorporated in United Kingdom in 2005. Paul Kang founded the company in 2006, follo... | using on partner company in Philippine and successfully operated for 2 years.
In 2008, the airline was awarded a contract to fly between Philippine to Hong Kong but lack of demand for charter company to operates in UAE and Asia due global recession the idea was dropped. Paul Kang decided to move back to Europe and cont... | 646 | zeroshot-train |
Kazair West [SEP] airline hub | Kazair West
Kazair West was an airline based in Atyrau, Kazakhstan, which operated domestic corporate charter flights out of Atyrau Airport, as well as aviation project management and medical evacuation services.
History.
The airline was established and started operations in 1996. It was registered as a shared stock co... | to the poor maintenance standards in the country. On 18 October 2010, it had its airline license revoked and ceased all operations.
Fleet.
In 2010, the Kazair West fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
- 2 Let L-410 UVP-E
- 1 Tupolev Tu-134B
- 2 Yakovlev Yak-40 | 647 | zeroshot-train |
Khyber Afghan Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Khyber Afghan Airlines
Khyber Afghan Airlines was a cargo airline based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, with its base at Jalalabad Airport. As of September 2018, it suspended all operations with plans to restart them. | Bakhtar Afghan Airlines
Bakhtar Afghan Airlines was an airline from Afghanistan, which offered domestic flights. The company was founded in 1967 as Bakhtar Alwatana, a name it kept until 1985, when it was renamed Bakhtar Afghan Airlines. In 1985 the company absorbed Ariana Afghan Airlines and became Afghanistan's sole ... | 648 | zeroshot-train |
Lufthansa CityLine [SEP] airline hub | Lufthansa CityLine
Lufthansa CityLine GmbH is a German airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Munich Airport. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa and maintains hubs at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport, from where it operates a dense domestic and European network as a member of Lufthansa Regional.
... | , and Media Relations.
Corporate affairs Airline subsidiaries.
In addition to its main passenger operation, Lufthansa has several airline subsidiaries, including:
- Wholly owned by Lufthansa
- Lufthansa Regional - regional feeder airline
- Lufthansa CityLine - German regional airline headquartered in Munich and part of... | 649 | zeroshot-train |
Luxair [SEP] airline hub | Luxair
Luxair, legally "Luxair S.A., Société Luxembourgeoise de Navigation Aérienne", is the flag carrier airline of Luxembourg with its headquarters and hub at Luxembourg Airport. It operates scheduled services to destinations in Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean and Middle East with additional charter and seaso... | Cargolux
Cargolux, legally "Cargolux Airlines International S.A.", is a Luxembourgish cargo airline with its headquarters and hub at Luxembourg Airport. With a global network, it is one of the largest scheduled all-cargo airlines in Europe. Charter flights and third party maintenance are also operated.
History.
The air... | 650 | zeroshot-train |
PMTair [SEP] airline hub | PMTair
PMTair (Progress MulTi Air) was a Cambodian airline offering regularly scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo services out of Phnom Penh International Airport.
History.
PMTair was founded on 14 January 2003 and was owned by Progress Multitrade Co., Ltd. A certificate of airworthiness was issued... | On the other hand, Sihanoukville was one of the most popular tourist destination. The city was famous for its beaches and site of the famed Angkor Wat temple complex. Tourism industry in Cambodia has improved, and most of the tourists were from South Korea. According to Cambodia's Tourism Ministry, South Korea had the ... | 651 | zeroshot-train |
Regional Paraguaya [SEP] airline hub | Regional Paraguaya
Regional Paraguaya (officially AeroRegional Paraguaya S.A.), was an airline based at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport, in Asuncion, Paraguay.
It officially began operations in July 2008, with chartered services.
Destinations.
This is a list of current or planned destinations by Regional Paragu... | first regional partners. After only a few years as a true regional airline, the company was named 'Regional Airline of the Year' by "Air Transport World" in January 1987.
ASA initiated jet service with introduction of British Aerospace BAe 146-200 aircraft in 1995. Two years later, the company began using Canadair CRJ2... | 652 | zeroshot-train |
Royal Jordanian [SEP] airline hub | Royal Jordanian
Royal Jordanian Airlines (; transliterated: "Al-Malakiyyah al-'Urduniyyah") is the flag carrier airline of Jordan with its head office in Amman, Jordan, operating scheduled international services over four continents from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport. Royal Jordanian is a member of ... | , widening the gap as Metro Airport's 2nd largest carrier.
Royal Jordanian was the first airline to schedule the Boeing 787 Dreamliner into Detroit, on December 1, 2014.
One of Delta Connection carriers, Compass Airlines chose to close its operating base in Detroit to move operations to the new Seattle hub in early 201... | 653 | zeroshot-train |
Silk Way Airlines [SEP] airline hub | Silk Way Airlines
Silk Way Airlines is an Azerbaijani private cargo airline with its head office and flight operations at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, Azerbaijan. It operates freight services linking Europe and Asia, United States and Africa, as well as services for government and non-governmental organ... | October 2018, the company announced it would launch a twice-weekly freighter service from its global hub in Baku, Azerbijan to Tianjin, China.
Fleet.
Silk Way West Airlines fleet consists of ten cargo aircraft.
Logistical Support.
Silk Way West Airlines was embedded in the logistic supply chain as an important partner ... | 654 | zeroshot-train |
Sunwest Aviation [SEP] airline hub | Sunwest Aviation
Sunwest Aviation is a charter airline and fixed-base operator (FBO) based at the Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The airline has a fleet of approximately 30 aircraft, including 15 jets. As of 1 October 2014, Sunwest took over the operations of Alta Flights. Along with Cenovus... | Arctic Sunwest Charters
8199400 Canada Inc. operating as Arctic Sunwest Charters was a charter airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. It operated passenger and cargo charter services in Canada's Arctic, with wheel, ski and float equipped aircraft. Its main base was Yellowknife Airport and also ope... | 655 | zeroshot-train |
Superior Airways [SEP] airline hub | Superior Airways
Superior Airways is a chartered air service based in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada at the Red Lake Airport in the town of Cochenour. Established in 2003, "Superior Airways" has been serving Northwestern Ontario by flying cargo, fisherman, hunters, firefighters, first nations, medical patients and law enfor... | Caicos Express Airways
Caicos Express Airways is a passenger airline based in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The airline began charter flights in 2007 followed by scheduled services in 2011 from its hub at Providenciales, Turks & Caicos, to multiple domestic destinations.
In December 2014, Caicos Express Airways began ... | 656 | zeroshot-train |
Trans Air Congo [SEP] airline hub | Trans Air Congo
Trans Air Congo is an airline based at Pointe Noire Airport in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo.
History.
The company was established on 24 August 1994 by the El-Hage family and started services with a single Let 410 aircraft. Early services were largely between Brazzaville and Pointe Noire. In Decem... | part of the American Eagle (airline brand) at their Nashville hub.
Continuing money problems forced Air Midwest to sell its Nashville hub and Saab 340 aircraft to American in 1987. Trans World Airlines (TWA) acquired Ozark Air Lines in 1986 and forced Air Midwest to surrender some of its St Louis routes because TWA alr... | 657 | zeroshot-train |
TransGlobal Airways [SEP] airline hub | TransGlobal Airways
TransGlobal Airways is a cargo airline based in Clark International Airport, Philippines. The airline flies from Angeles-Clark to China and Taiwan and to key points in the Philippines, and operates regular charter flights to the Middle East in co-operation with Kang Pacific Airlines. The Airline has... | Caicos Express Airways
Caicos Express Airways is a passenger airline based in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The airline began charter flights in 2007 followed by scheduled services in 2011 from its hub at Providenciales, Turks & Caicos, to multiple domestic destinations.
In December 2014, Caicos Express Airways began ... | 658 | zeroshot-train |
Tyrolean Airways [SEP] airline hub | Tyrolean Airways
Tyrolean Airways, officially "Tyrolean Airways Tiroler Luftfahrt GmbH", was an Austrian airline based in Innsbruck with its hub at Vienna International Airport and its homebase at Innsbruck Airport. It was owned by the Lufthansa Group and was an affiliate of the Star Alliance together with its parent A... | Following a new labour agreement, Tyrolean was merged into Austrian Airlines and dissolved as a company on 31 March 2015.
History.
History Early years.
The airline was established in 1978 as "Aircraft Innsbruck" by Gernot Langes-Swarovski and Christian Schwemberger-Swarovski. It adopted the title Tyrolean Airways when ... | 659 | zeroshot-train |
US Airways [SEP] airline hub | which was discontinued in early 2015.
In 2009 US Airways and Delta reached an agreement to exchange landing/takeoff slots at LaGuardia Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. US Airways also planned to receive additional route authority to São Paulo from Delta as a result of this transaction. Service to ... | it would merge with Continental Airlines instead.
History 2010s 2011.
In April 2011, US Airways earned the top spot in the 2011 Airline Quality Rating (AQR) report among "Big-Five" hub-and-spoke carriers. US Airways President Scott Kirby said that US Airways was the last viable airline in the U.S. to merge and that any... | 660 | zeroshot-train |
Air Horizon [SEP] airline hub | Air Horizon
Air Horizon, formerly known as Transtel Togo, was an airline based in Lomé, Togo operating flights within Africa, the Middle East and Asia out of Lomé-Tokoin Airport. The airline was founded in 2004 and shut down in 2007.
Fleet.
As of March 2007, the Air Horizon fleet included the following aircraft:
- 2 Vi... | Transwestern Airlines
Transwestern Airlines was a regional airline based in Logan, Utah, its hub was at the Logan-Cache Airport. Founded in 1976, it was later acquired by Horizon Air in 1983.
Destinations.
From its hub at Salt Lake City, the carrier served the following destinations at various times during its existenc... | 661 | zeroshot-train |
Arik Air [SEP] airline hub | Arik Air
Arik Air is a Nigerian airline operating mainly from two hubs at Murtala Muhammed International Airport near Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. Arik Air's head office is the "Arik Air Aviation Center" on the grounds of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja. Arik Air serves a net... | , the airline cancelled all its domestic operations after aviation officials raided the airline's office in Lagos, Nigeria. Flights resumed on 23 September.
Arik Air had placed an order for five Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, which was cancelled in 2011. Arik Air then placed an order for two Boeing 747-8I aircraft 2013. Ho... | 662 | zeroshot-train |
Armenian International Airways [SEP] airline hub | Armenian International Airways
Armenian International Airways (; AIA) was a privately owned airline operating international passenger flights based from Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, Armenia.
History.
Armenian International Airways was jointly established on July 12, 2002, by Armenian businessmen Gagik Ts... | Caicos Express Airways
Caicos Express Airways is a passenger airline based in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The airline began charter flights in 2007 followed by scheduled services in 2011 from its hub at Providenciales, Turks & Caicos, to multiple domestic destinations.
In December 2014, Caicos Express Airways began ... | 663 | zeroshot-train |
Cascade Airways [SEP] airline hub | Cascade Airways
Cascade Airways was an airline in the United States which flew primarily regional air routes out of Seattle, Washington. Founded for 17 years and shut down Its IATA code (CZ) was later assigned to China Southern Airlines which was formed two years after Cascade's shutdown.
Operations.
Headquartered in S... | , according to the February 1, 1976 edition of the North American Official Airline Guide.
In the mid 1980s, Cascade Airways served Pocatello with British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven twin jets, according to the February 15, 1985 edition of the North American Official Airline Guide (OAG). The OAG also lists Casca... | 664 | zeroshot-train |
Crossair [SEP] airline hub | Crossair
Crossair Ltd. Co. for Regional European Air Transport () was a regional airline headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, near Basel, Switzerland. It became Swiss International Air Lines after taking over most of the assets of Swissair following that airline... | Swiss International Air Lines
Swiss International Air Lines AG (stylised as SWISS), commonly referred to as Swiss, is the flag carrier of Switzerland, operating scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Zurich Airport is its hub, Geneva Airport is a focus city. The airline was f... | 665 | zeroshot-train |
Transair-Gyraintiee [SEP] airline hub | Transair-Gyraintiee
Transair-Gyraintiee was a regional charter airline based in Arkhangelsk, Russia and established in 1996. Operations ceased in 2010 when new regulations were enforced
External links.
Archived homepage (Russian) - https://web.archive.org/web/20100721101412/http://www.aktag.ru/ | Flon
- Gillam
- Hall Beach
- Kenora
- Lynn Lake
- Norway House
- Rankin Inlet
- Red Lake
- Repulse Bay
- Resolute
- Sault Ste. Marie
- The Pas
- Thompson
- Thunder Bay
- Toronto
- Whale Cove
- Whitehorse
- Winnipeg - "Hub and airline headquarters"
- Yellowknife
Fleet.
Transair operated the following aircraft at various... | 666 | zeroshot-train |
Vueling [SEP] airline hub | Vueling
Vueling Airlines, S.A. (, diphthong accented on the 'e'; ) is a Spanish airline based at El Prat de Llobregat in Greater Barcelona with hubs in Barcelona–El Prat Airport and Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy. It is the largest airline in Spain by fleet size and number of destinations. There are... | months later, on 25 October 2013, Vueling launched Florence-Catania, its first domestic route in Italy.
Since November 2013, the airline has continued to expand from its hub at Barcelona. On 6 November 2013, Vueling announced a new base with one aircraft in Brussels, with seven new destinations from May 2014, in additi... | 667 | zeroshot-train |
1 Undershaft [SEP] architect | 1 Undershaft
1 Undershaft, informally known as The Trellis due to its external cross bracing, is a skyscraper planned for the City of London financial district which was given approval in November 2016. The scheme has been developed by Aroland Holdings and designed by Eric Parry Architects. It is set replace the St Hel... | , which are hung from power trusses at the top of the building (and in the case of No. 1 Undershaft, a further central power-truss). It is an example of a tension structure; at the time, it was considered one of the most complex glass-fronted buildings in the United Kingdom. The architect acknowledged the influence of ... | 668 | zeroshot-train |
1201 Walnut [SEP] architect | 1201 Walnut
The 1201 Walnut Building is a Skyscraper located in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, built by HNTB Architects in 1991. Found at the intersection of 12th and Walnut streets, it is the eighth tallest habitable structure in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, and the twelfth-tallest habitable structure in M... | the first example of French Iron Curtain Wall construction in the United States. This main component was attached to two anchor stores, The Jones Store and Macy's, via sky bridges. There was also a sky bridge crossing Walnut St. to the 1201 Walnut office tower, as well as a multi-level parking garage that also incorpor... | 669 | zeroshot-train |
2 Willow Road [SEP] architect | 2 Willow Road
2 Willow Road is part of a terrace of three houses in Hampstead, London designed by architect Ernő Goldfinger and completed in 1939. It has been managed by the National Trust since 1995 and is open to the public. It was one of the first Modernist buildings acquired by the Trust, giving rise to some contro... | Willow Park Stable
The Willow Park Stable in Rocky Mountain National Park was designed by National Park Service landscape architect Daniel Ray Hull and built in 1926. The National Park Service Rustic style stables and the nearby Willow Park Patrol Cabin were built to house crews maintaining the Fall River Road.
See als... | 670 | zeroshot-train |
20 Fenchurch Street [SEP] architect | 20 Fenchurch Street
20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district. It has been nicknamed 'The Walkie-Talkie' because of its distinctive shape. Construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-f... | contract to carry out all management of 20 Fenchurch Street.
Previous building.
The previous building at 20 Fenchurch Street was tall with 25 storeys and was built in 1968 by Land Securities. The architect was William H. Rogers.
The building was formerly occupied by Dresdner Kleinwort and was notable for being one of t... | 671 | zeroshot-train |
599 Lexington Avenue [SEP] architect | 599 Lexington Avenue
599 Lexington Avenue is a 653 ft (199m) tall, 50-story skyscraper in New York City, New York designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes. It was the first building constructed by Mortimer Zuckerman and his company Boston Properties in New York City. The site was acquired for $84 million in 1984, and complet... | the Four Seasons Restaurant
- 345 Park Avenue, 44-story, building completed in 1969 (south)
Notable places on 52nd Street Lexington Avenue.
- 52nd between Lexington and Third Avenue is signed Israel Bonds Way (the Development Corporation for Israel which issues the bonds is headquartered at the intersection in the Grol... | 672 | zeroshot-train |
9 Queen's Road Central [SEP] architect | 9 Queen's Road Central
9 Queen's Road Central is a skyscraper located in the Central district of Hong Kong. The tower rises 39 floors and in height. The building was completed in 1991. It was designed by architectural firm Wong Tung & Partners, and was developed by Hongkong Land. 9 Queen's Road Central, which stands as... | building at 10 Queen's Road Central, adjacent to its then headquarters building for further expansion. The purchase of CNAC building costed HK$1.388 billion for gross area of 70,00 square feet, and SCB intended to invest another 500 to 600 HKD Million to redevelop it along with the building at 12 Queen's Road Central a... | 673 | zeroshot-train |
Abney Park Chapel [SEP] architect | Abney Park Chapel
Abney Park Chapel, is a Grade II Listed chapel, designed by William Hosking and built by John Jay that is situated in Europe's first wholly nondenominational cemetery, Abney Park Cemetery, London.
Opened in May, 1840, it was the first nondenominational cemetery chapel in Europe (and probably the world... | Tite noted that Hosking "wisely refused to recognise the modern distinction between the professions of architect and civil engineer" ["The Builder", 1861] - a distinction which has bedevilled both professions ever since. A comprehensive biography is long overdue.
At least two lasting legacies to his work remain today -... | 674 | zeroshot-train |
African Meeting House [SEP] architect | published by Boston architect Asher Benjamin. In addition to its religious and educational activities, the meeting house became a place for celebrations and political and anti-slavery meetings. The African Meeting House was remodeled by the congregation in the 1850s.
See also.
- List of museums focused on African Ameri... | a house of worship until the New England Yearly Meeting of Friends departed in 1905. The local African American community used the building as a community center until the 1970s when architect Orin M. Bullock restored the building, and in 1971 its owner Mrs. Sydney L. Wright donated the structure to the Newport Histori... | 675 | zeroshot-train |
Auberge d'Allemagne [SEP] architect | -Cathedral. Auberge d'Allemagne was the only auberge in Malta to be intentionally demolished, since the other destroyed auberges were pulled down due to damage sustained in World War II. Some remains may still exist in situ.
The auberge was designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar, but almost nothing is known ... | Auberge d'Allemagne, Birgu
The Auberge d'Allemagne () was an auberge in Birgu, Malta. It was built in the 16th century to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Germany.
History.
Built and used as an auberge in the 16th century, by the German knights, the langue of Germany moved to a new Auberge d'... | 676 | zeroshot-train |
AutoZone Park [SEP] architect | AutoZone Park
AutoZone Park is a Minor League Baseball stadium located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, and is home to the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the Memphis 901 FC of the United Soccer League (USL). The Redbirds are the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's (MLB) St. Louis Cardin... | Toof Building
The Toof Building is a commercial brick structure with exterior terra cotta elements, built in the architectural style of the "Chicago School". It is located on Madison Ave in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, adjacent to AutoZone Park, a minor league baseball stadium.
Architect G. M. Shaw designed the structu... | 677 | zeroshot-train |
Bartholdi Fountain [SEP] architect | Bartholdi Fountain
The Bartholdi Fountain is a monumental public fountain, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, who later created the Statue of Liberty. The fountain was originally made for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is now located at the corner of Independence Avenue and First... | , the fountain was moved to its current location in Bartholdi Park in 1932. In 2008 the fountain was temporarily removed from the park by the Architect of the Capitol for a complete restoration to repair deterioration of the cast iron and bronze coating, add modern pumps and motors, and install a new water treatment an... | 678 | zeroshot-train |
Beaumont Tower [SEP] architect | Beaumont Tower
The Beaumont Tower is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University, designed by the architectural firm of Donaldson and Meier and completed in 1928. The tower marks the site of College Hall, the first building constructed on the campus, as well as the first building in America erected for instr... | and investment banking.
History of BHF Bank.
The bank was formed on 1 January 1970 as the Berliner Handels- und Frankfurter Bank from the merger of the Frankfurter Bank (founded in 1854) and the Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft (founded in 1856). In 1970, when the BHF-Bank tower was built by the German architect Sep Ruf, ... | 679 | zeroshot-train |
Bernard Schwartz House [SEP] architect | Bernard Schwartz House
The Bernard (and Fern) Schwartz House, also known as Still Bend, is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. It is considered to be Wright's "Life" magazine "Dream House," and is a rare example of a two-story Usonian house. Wright originally developed the design for the house... | Metz. Her first attempts to break into the music business failed; a producer rejected her on the ground that the world did not need a second Mireille Mathieu. Kaas' producer at this time was the architect Bernard Schwartz.
Career 1985–1986: "Jalouse" and The Beginnings.
In 1985, Kaas was sponsored by the French actor G... | 680 | zeroshot-train |
Bildmuseet [SEP] architect | Dayanita Singh, Agnès Varda, Felice Varini, Joan Jonas, Isaac Julien, Stan Douglas, Leonor Fini, Rafel Lozano-Hemmer, Julio Le Parc, John Akomfrah, Charles och Ray Eames, Jumana Emil Abboud and Ana Mendieta.
In spring 2012, the museum moved into new premises on the Umeå Arts Campus. The new Bildmuseet, hosted in a seve... | 2006 - Van Zoetendaal, Amsterdam
- 2004 Portraits - 13 May – 27 Jun 2004 - Landesgalerie am Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseum, Linz
- 2004 Portraits - Galerie Fotohof, Salzburg
- 2003 Solo Exhibition - 5 Sep – 21 Dec 2003 - Museum of Photography, Helsinki
- 2002 Reversed Portraits - Poller Contemporary - 6 Sep – 31 Oct... | 681 | zeroshot-train |
Brasília [SEP] architect | Brasília
Brasília (, ) is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District. The city is located atop the Brazilian highlands in the country's center-western region. It was founded on April 21, 1960, to serve as the new national capital. Brasília is estimated to be Brazil's 3rd most populous ... | Sep 2007 to 7 Oct 2007
- Brasília, BR - From 19 Oct 2007 to 11 Nov 2007
- Belo Horizonte, BR - From 22 Nov 2007 to 16 Dec 2007
- Rio de Janeiro, BR - From 27 Dec 2007 to 27 Jan 2008
Tour Grand Chapiteau tour 2008 schedule.
- São Paulo, BR - From 7 Feb 2008 to 4 May 2008
- Porto Alegre, BR - From 15 May 2008 to 8 Jun 20... | 682 | zeroshot-train |
Brorson's Church [SEP] architect | Brorson's Church
Brorson's Church (Danish: "Brorsons Kirke") is a church located in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The church is named after Hans Adolph Brorson.
History.
Brorson's Church was built from 1898 to 1901 to the design of Thorvald Jørgensen who later designed Christiansborg Palace.
Architectur... | (1903) is by Poul Steffensen. The pulpit and the font are carved in granite by A. Bundgård. The 64-armed candle holder was designed by Erik Herløv in 1951.
At the moment Brorson's Church has the world's only graffiti altarpiece made by Brandon Lewis a.k.a. Juse One and architect Tue Bondo Arentoft (frame).
Brorson's Ch... | 683 | zeroshot-train |
Bush Tower [SEP] architect | The New York firm of Helmle and Corbett (also designers of Bush House in London and the George Washington Masonic National Memorial (1922–1932) in Alexandria, Virginia)—and specifically, architect Harvey Wiley Corbett—gave Bush Tower a Neo-Gothic appearance, in some ways similar in style to New York's landmark Woolwort... | and investment banking.
History of BHF Bank.
The bank was formed on 1 January 1970 as the Berliner Handels- und Frankfurter Bank from the merger of the Frankfurter Bank (founded in 1854) and the Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft (founded in 1856). In 1970, when the BHF-Bank tower was built by the German architect Sep Ruf, ... | 684 | zeroshot-train |
Calico Dome [SEP] architect | Calico Dome
The Calico Dome was a geodesic dome at Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India inspired from designs of Buckminster Fuller. It was a combined showroom and shop for Calico Mills and was inaugurated in 1962. It later collapsed and is being reconstructed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
History.
American architect, Frank... | Later the dome collapsed completely.
On liquidation of Calico Mills, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) bought it as a heritage property in 2006.
Architecture.
The Calico Dome was a five pointed geodesic dome instead of six or eight, as generally seen. The points were supported by steel pillars and tubes. The dome,... | 685 | zeroshot-train |
Canton Tower [SEP] architect | was reconsidered in 2010. After surveying a broad range of public opinions, "Canton Tower" was decided as the official name and announced at the end of September 2010. The new English name, alluded to the city's prosperous past, was considered the most identifying and least ambiguous among the multitude of proposals.
H... | Felsenegg-Girstel TV-tower
The Felsenegg Tower is a broadcasting tower located nearby Felseneggbahn mountain station on the Felsenegg vantage point in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. The tower is owned by Swisscom Broadcast AG and generally not accessible by the public.
History.
The Felsenegg Tower was built betw... | 686 | zeroshot-train |
Capital Gate [SEP] architect | Beijing's National Stadium.
The Capital Gate project was able to achieve its inclination through an engineering technique, known as pre-cambering, that allows floor plates to be stacked vertically up to the 12th story and staggered, one over another, between . The gravitational pressure caused by the 18° incline is cou... | Gmund am Tegernsee
Gmund am Tegernsee is a municipality in the district of Miesbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is located on the north shore of the Tegernsee Lake, and near the source of River Mangfall. It is from Munich and from the district capital, the town of Miesbach.
Famous personalities who lived in Gmund w... | 687 | zeroshot-train |
Casa Calvet [SEP] architect | Casa Calvet
Casa Calvet () is a building, designed by Antoni Gaudí for a textile manufacturer which served as both a commercial property (in the basement and on the ground floor) and a residence. It is located at Carrer de Casp 48, Eixample district of Barcelona. It was built between 1898 and 1900.
Gaudí scholars agree... | , some rooms, such as the bedroom, the study or the inner door, as well as some personal Gaudí belongings, evoke memories of when the architect lived in this house. They also host a great exhibition of furniture designed by Gaudí for buildings such as Casa Batlló, Casa Calvet, Casa Milà, Casa Vicens or the Colònia Güel... | 688 | zeroshot-train |
Casa Cogollo [SEP] architect | Casa Cogollo
Casa Cogollo is a small palazzo in Vicenza built in 1559 and attributed to architect Andrea Palladio. Since 1994 it has formed part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto".
Though known as the “House of Palladio”, in reality this building has no connection... | , Vicenza (unbuilt project)
- c. 1556 (built 1556 – 1595): Palazzo Antonini, for Floriano Antonini, Udine (altered by later arrangements)
- After 1556: Loggia Valmarana in the Giardini Salvi, for Gian Luigi Valmarana, Vicenza (uncertain attribution)
- 1557 – 1558: Palazzo Trissino in contra' Riale, for Francesco and Lu... | 689 | zeroshot-train |
Castle Goring [SEP] architect | Castle Goring
Castle Goring is a Grade I listed country house in Worthing, in Sussex, England. One of Worthing's two Grade I listed buildings (deemed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport to be of exceptional interest), it has been described by architectural critic Ian Nairn as reflecting "the equivocal taste of... | Marine Parade, which housed Stafford's Marine Library in the 19th century. 19 Marine Parade was known as Rebecca House as it was believed that the architect himself stayed in the building. Rebecca was also the architect of Worthing's Royal Baths (now demolished) and several other buildings around the town. The Royal Se... | 690 | zeroshot-train |
Centre Block [SEP] architect | Block was closed for renovations that could last ten years or more.
Characteristics.
Designed by Jean Omer Marchand and John A. Pearson, the Centre Block is a long by deep, and six storey high, symmetrical structure built in the modern Gothic Revival style. As such, it displays a multitude of stone carvings, including ... | seat 800." Design Review 1.4 (1948): 2-4.
- ---. "Trenchant criticism lauded." The Dominion [Wellington] 20 Sep. 1985.
- ---. "An unbuilt 1980 office block." OSSMOSIS 56 (2005): 1-3.
- ---. "'Vandalism' in wharf changes." Evening Post [Wellington] 19 May 1986.
- ---. "Vernon A Brown." Architectural Centre Inc. Newslett... | 691 | zeroshot-train |
Centretown United Church [SEP] architect | Centretown United Church
Centretown United Church is an historic church located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada at 507 Bank Street at Argyle in the Centretown area. It was built in 1906 as the Stewarton Presbyterian Church using Gothic Revival architecture under the architecture of Moses Chamberlain Edey, (designer of Herit... | First Church of Christ, Scientist (Ottawa)
First Church of Christ, Scientist is a Christian Science church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
History.
The church was first organized in 1899. Its current Italianate style building in Centretown was designed by John Pritchard MacLaren (architect) 1913-14. The church is one of on... | 692 | zeroshot-train |
Christiansborg Palace [SEP] architect | that an entirely new castle had to be built.
The demolition of the overextended and antiquated Copenhagen Castle was commenced in 1731 to make room for the first Christiansborg. The ruins of Absalon's castle and Copenhagen Castle were excavated at the start of the 20th century and can be seen today in the subterranean ... | of the royal family, whereas "Christian VII's Palace" is used for official events and to accommodate guests.
Amalienborg was originally built in the 1750s by architect Nicolai Eigtved for four noble families; however, when Christiansborg Palace burned in 1794, the royal family bought the palaces and moved in.
The state... | 693 | zeroshot-train |
Château de Bénouville [SEP] architect | Château de Bénouville
The Château de Bénouville is a building in Bénouville, Normandy, near Caen (northern France). It was designed in 1769 by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux and built in 1770-74 and 1776-80 at the request of Hyppolite-François Sanguin, marquis of Livry (1715–1789) and his marquise Thérèse Bonne Gillai... | List of châteaux in Normandy
This is a list of chateaux in the French region of Normandy.
Lower Normandy.
Lower Normandy Calvados.
- Château d'Ailly in Bernières-d'Ailly
- Balleroy Castle in Balleroy
- Château de Beaumont-le-Richard in Englesqueville-la-Percée "private"
- Château de Bénouville in Bénouville
- Château d... | 694 | zeroshot-train |
Compass Centre [SEP] architect | 1992 on-site construction began. The building was completed 15 months later.
When London Heathrow Terminal 5 opened on 27 March 2008, British Airways staff, including crew check-in staff, relocated from the Compass Centre to Terminal 5. A refurbishment of the head office was completed in September 2009, after Heathrow... | A93 features regularly on the list of roads closed in bad weather.
The old Church of Scotland kirk at the Spittal has regular services and its scenic setting makes it a popular wedding venue. There are disused churches at Netherton, Persie and Cray. The former Glenshee Lodge mansion became home to the Compass Christian... | 695 | zeroshot-train |
Congress Center [SEP] architect | subsidiaries, Oregon Bank (established in 1887) and Northwest Acceptance Corporation, were set to be headquartered in the building. Oregon Bank moved to the new building from another downtown location in March 1980. The building earned Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S... | L. Jr. “Jurisdiction and Practice of the Federal Courts of Appeal.” "American Law Review" 26.4 (1892): 544-554. "HeinOnline". Web. 22 Sep. 2013.
- United States. Congress. House. “Chinese Exclusion Act of 1884.” "The Avalon Project". Yale Law School. 2008. Web. 29 Sep. 2013.
- United States. Department of State. “Angel... | 696 | zeroshot-train |
Cormier House [SEP] architect | Cormier House
Cormier House () is an Art deco residence in the Golden Square Mile, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, located at 1418 Pine Avenue.
Ownership.
It was built by architect Ernest Cormier as his own residence in 1930-31. The building was proclaimed as a historical monument in Quebec in 1974. In 1979 the property was ... | Ernest Cormier
Ernest Cormier, OC (December 5, 1885 – January 1, 1980) was a Canadian engineer and architect who spent much of his career in the Montreal area, erecting notable examples of Art Deco architecture, including Cormier House (his home in the Golden Square Mile) and the Supreme Court of Canada Building in Ott... | 697 | zeroshot-train |
Cube house [SEP] architect | Cube house
Cube houses () are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside. Blom ... | – villa, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1927/1928, architect Wolfgang Goecke
- Raugrafenstraße 4 – small villa, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1927/1928, architect Paul Gans
- Reitschule 12 – house with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1903/1904, architect Jacob Karst
- Reitschule 14 – villalike house wi... | 698 | zeroshot-train |
Daeyang Gallery and House [SEP] architect | Daeyang Gallery and House
The Daeyang Gallery and House, designed by Steven Holl Architects, is located in the Kangbuk neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea.
The geometry of the roof plan was inspired by a 1967 sketch for a music score by Hungarian composer István Anhalt.
Three pavilion, one for entry, one event space, an... | - Daegu Opera House
- Daegu Stadium
- Daegu Yangnyeongsi Festival
- Daejeon Museum of Art
- Daeseongsa
- Daesong Agricultural Market
- Daeunsan
- Daeyang Gallery and House
- Dalmasa
- Dalseong Park
- Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
- Deoksugung
- Dongdaemun Market
- Donghwasa
- Dongmyo
- Dongseongno Festival
- Donuimun
- Dosa... | 699 | zeroshot-train |
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