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TransAsia Airways
Deufnct Taiwanese airline
Safi Airways
2007-2017 airline in Afghanistan

Donavia
JSC "Donavia" () was an Aeroflot subsidiary airline based in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Its main bases were Rostov-on-Don Airport and Mineralnye Vody Airport after the Kavminvodyavia bankruptcy. It was known as Aeroflot-Don () from 2000–2009. In the spring of 2016, its operations and aircraft were merged into sister company Rossiya.

Orenair
Orenburg Airlines or JSC Orenair () was a Russian airline with its head office on the property of Orenburg Tsentralny Airport in Orenburg. It operated domestic passenger services and inclusive tour charters, as well as aerial work and special flights. Its main base was Orenburg Tsentralny Airport and it had hubs at Domodedovo and Simferopol International Airport.

Avies
Avies AS was an airline and is now a travel company based in Tallinn, Estonia. Its main base was Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport. Avies operated flights from Tallinn to Kärdla and Kuressaare in Estonia.
Air Méditerranée
1997-2016 airline in France
Air VIA
airline
Air Bishkek
Kyrgyz airline with headquarter in Istanbul
Air Vallée
airline
Mihin Lanka
Sri Lankan low-fare airline
United Airways
airline
City Airways
Thai airline
Q1410270
Defunct Argentine airline, 2005–2016
Tiara Air
Defunct airline from Aruba
Sénégal Airlines
Airline with its head office on the property of Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar, Senegal.

Sverigeflyg
Sverigeflyg was the main brand for the seven Swedish regional airlines Blekingeflyg, FlySmaland, Golden Air, Gotlandsflyg, Kalmarflyg, Kullaflyg, and Sundsvallsflyg. The actual air operator of all of their flights however was Braathens Regional. In March 2016, Sverigeflyg and Malmö Aviation merged into the new BRA Braathens Regional Airlines.
Abelag Aviation
Belgian charter airline

Hermes Airlines
Greek charter airline
Rayani Air
full-service airline in Malaysia

LaMia
LaMia Corporation S.R.L., operating as LaMia (short for Línea Aérea Mérida Internacional de Aviación), was a Bolivian charter airline headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, as an EcoJet subsidiary. It had its origins from the failed Venezuelan airline of the same name. Founded in 2015, LaMia operated three Avro RJ85 as of November 2016. The airline received international attention when one of its aircraft crashed in November 2016, killing many members of Brazilian football club Chapecoense. In the aftermath, LaMia's air operator's certificate was suspended by the Bolivian civil aviation aut
Royal Falcon
Jordanian charter airline
Grozny Avia
former airline of Russia
Q1347795
airline
V Air
Taiwanese airline
Turku Air
former Finnish airline and air taxi company
Air Tropiques
airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Eaglexpress
Eaglexpress Air Charter Sdn Bhd (doing business as Eaglexpress) was a charter airline with its headquarters in Selangor, Malaysia and base at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Denim Air
Defunct Dutch charter airline
Hawkair
Hawkair (Hawkair Aviation Services) was a regional airline based in Terrace, British Columbia, Canada. It operated scheduled and charter regional passenger services in British Columbia and Alberta. Its main base was Northwest Regional Airport with a hub at Vancouver International Airport.
Eastern SkyJets
defunct charter airline
Q15613664
former Urugyayan airline (2013-2016)
Afghan Jet International
airline in Afghanistan
Air Pegasus
former airline in India
European Coastal Airlines
Defunct Croatian airline
Barents AirLink
Defunct Swedish airline out of Luleå
Eagle Airways
regional airline in New Zealand
flymojo
Fly Mojo Sdn Bhd (doing business as flymojo) was a planned regional airline owned by Government of Malaysia. The new carrier, announced in 2015, would be based at Senai International Airport, Johor with a secondary hub at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah. However, the airlines never started and their air operator's certificate (AOC) expired on 30 May 2016 without any extension sought by the airlines.
Kullaflyg
Kullaflyg was an airline based in Ängelholm/Helsingborg, Sweden. They lease aircraft and pilots from the sister company Braathens Regional. Their own staff works partly as ground personnel and as cabin crew on the aircraft. As all subsidiaries of Sverigeflyg, Kullaflyg uses the callsign and codes of Braathens Regional.
Air Annobón
Equatoguinean airline
Limitless Airways
Defunct Croatian charter airline
Tuva Airlines
Vertir Airlines
former Armenian cargo airline