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page 1Airlines disestablished in 1992
Union de Transports Aériens
former French airline
Trump Shuttle
defunct airline that was owned by Donald Trump
Dan-Air
Dan-Air (legally Dan Air Services Limited) was an airline based in the United Kingdom and a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based shipbroking firm Davies and Newman. It was started in 1953 with a single aircraft. Initially, it operated cargo and passenger charter flights from Southend (1953–1955) and Blackbushe airports (1955–1960) using a variety of piston-engined aircraft before moving to a new base at Gatwick Airport in 1960, followed by expansion into inclusive tour (IT) charter flights and all-year round scheduled services. The introduction of two de Havilland Comet series 4 jet aircraf
Naganagani
Naganagani (Compagnie Nationale Naganagani) was a state-owned airline based in Burkina Faso. It was founded in 1984 and launched operations with a single cargo Boeing 707 jet registered as XT-ABX. In the airline's final years, the plane was operated on behalf of Air Afrique. An extra passenger-configured 707, XT-ABZ, joined the company in 1987. In 1989 a third 707, XT-BBF, was purchased for use as a presidential aircraft.
Norway Airlines
Defunct Norwegian airline, 1988–1992
Minerve
former French airline