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Airlines disestablished in 2005

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West Caribbean Airways
former Colombian airline
Maersk Air
defunct airline (Denmark)
Kyrgyzstan Airlines
The national airline of Kyrgyzstan, with its head office on the grounds of Manas International Airport in Bishkek.
VASP
thumb|Logo used between 1950 and 1985.
Armenian International Airways
former Armenian airline
Russian Sky Airlines
airline
Air Lithuania
1991-2005 airline in Lithuania
Air Paradise International
airline
Ghana Airways
defunct airline, Ghana
EUjet
thumb|245px|EUjet Fokker 100
Air Equator
Harlequin Air
Japanese airline (defunct)
Q161432
airline
Faso Airways
Burkinabe airline
Intercontinental de Aviación
former Colombian airline
Cambodia Airlines
flight Company
Fischer Air
defunct Czech airline
Astrakhan Airlines
airline
Air Van Airlines
Former Armenian airline
Q1424207
Defunct Argentine airline, 1996–2005
Britannia Airways
former British charter airline
Italy First
airline
Air Bangladesh
Defunct Bangladeshi passenger airline
Uair
Uair (leaglly Air Euroamerica SA) was a low-cost airline based in Montevideo, Uruguay. It operated scheduled regional services to Argentina and Brazil.
Bouraq Indonesia Airlines
Defunct Indonesian airline, 1970-2005
V Bird
Dutch airline
Aero Flight
former German airline
Q6478904
1992–2005 US-registered private airline
Champagne Airlines
1998-2005 airline in France
Bonaire Express
Bonair Express (legally Dutch Eagle Express N.V) was an airline based in Bonaire, a Caribbean island that is a special municipality of the Netherlands. It was the regional airline for the Netherlands Antilles and also acted as a feeder for DutchCaribbeanExel while under the BonairExel brand and part of the ExelAviation Group and later for KLM for its long-haul services to Europe. Its main base was in Bonaire, with focus cities in Aruba and Curaçao. It was merged into Dutch Antilles Express in 2005.
Air Exel
Defunct airline of the Netherlands, 1991-2005
Rossair Executive Air Charter
airline