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AB Aerotransport
1924–1948 airline in Sweden
Kazakhstan Airlines
Flag carrier from 1991–1996
Birgenair
Birgenair was a Turkish charter airline established in 1988 with headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey. It ceased operations in October 1996, following the crash of Birgenair Flight 301.
Latavio
thumb|Antonov 24B left at Riga Airport.
Alyemda
Alyemda ( - al-Yamdā), internationally known as Democratic Yemen Airlines or just Yemen Airlines, was the national airline of South Yemen. It was established at Aden on 11 March 1971 after nationalizing Brothers Air Services (BASCO) which was a private company owned by the Baharoon brothers. It operated a network of flight routes throughout Africa and the Middle East, with its hub at Aden Airport, the former Khormaksar Air Force Base. Its head office was in the Alyemda Building in Khormaksar, Aden.
Palair
Palair Macedonian Airlines () was the national flag carrier of Republic of Macedonia operating from Skopje and Ohrid Airports.
Q4708408
defunct Dominican airline
Air Tungaru
airline, previous national flag carrier of Kiribati
Aerocancun
Aerocancun was an airline based in Mexico, that operated from 1989 to 1996.
ModiLuft
ModiLuft was a private airline based in Delhi, India. It operated on domestic routes until it shut down in 1996. It maintained high standards in flight safety, ground maintenance, and on-time performance owing to support from Lufthansa. ModiLuft's aircraft were configured in First, Business and Economy Class, making it the only private airline in India during its time to fly a three class configuration on domestic routes. It used Boeing 737-200 aircraft leased from Lufthansa and had an incident-free track record of flying.
Australia Asia Airlines
former Qantas subsidiary airline operating between Taiwan and Australia
Oasis Airlines
defunct Spanish-based airline
Excalibur Airways
airline
Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas
former national airline of Paraguay
East-West Airlines
Indian private airline 1991-1996