• Crossair Europe (also known as European Continental Airways) was an airline headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg in Saint-Louis...
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  • Crossair Ltd. Co. for Regional European Air Transport (German: Crossair AG für europäischen Regionalluftverkehr) was a Swiss regional airline headquartered...
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    Crossair Flight 3597 was a scheduled flight from Berlin Tegel Airport, Germany, to Zürich Airport, Switzerland. On 24 November 2001, the Crossair Avro...
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    Crossair Flight 498 was a scheduled commuter flight from Zürich, Switzerland, to Dresden, Germany. On 10 January 2000, the Saab 340B operating the flight...
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  • subsidiary, Crossair. Swiss retains Crossair's IATA code LX (Swissair's code was SR). It assumed Swissair's old ICAO code of SWR (Crossair's was CRX), to...
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    Lines, the regional airline Crossair was headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport. Prior to its dissolution, Crossair Europe was headquartered on the...
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  • Canada Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, a class Royal Navy ships Crossair Europe (IATA airline designator QE) Queen Elizabeth (ship) Queer Eye (2003...
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  • Sverigeflyg Swedline Express  Switzerland Crossair Crossair Europe Darwin Airline Helvetic Wings SkyWork Airlines Swiss European Air Lines  Turkey Borajet IZair...
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  • coupled composite media SAP ECC, enterprise resource planning software Crossair Europe, a defunct French airline Eccles railway station, Manchester, England...
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    Lines, the regional airline Crossair was headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport. Prior to its dissolution, Crossair Europe was headquartered on the...
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  • Swissair (section Europe)
    four subdivisions: SAirLines (to which Swissair, regional subsidiaries Crossair and Balair, and leasing subsidiary FlightLease belonged), SAirServices...
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    major initial customer was Crossair, a regional airline which had Swissair as a 56% shareholder.[citation needed] Crossair took delivery of 34 aircraft...
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  • 2003 Connect Air 2004 2008 Crossair LX CRX CROSSAIR 1978 2002 Rebranded as Swiss International Air Lines Crossair Europe QE ECC Cigogne 1998 2005 Compagnie...
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  • Site - Regular Updates) Airline Designator / Code Listing (from FAA Web Site) European Airline Designator / Code Database Search (Eurocontrol Web Site)...
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    was among the 24 people that were killed in the crash of Swiss airline's Crossair Flight 3597 in Bassersdorf, Switzerland. Melanie Janene Thornton was born...
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    career as a solo artist. On 24 November 2001, Thornton was a passenger of Crossair Flight 3597 when the plane crashed in Bassersdorf near Zürich, Switzerland...
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  • Swiss Global Air Lines, known as Swiss European Air Lines until February 2015, was a Swiss airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swiss International...
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  • María Serrano Serrano and Nathaly van het Ende were killed in the crash of Crossair Flight 3597, and it became a minor hit, reaching number 56 on the Swiss...
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  • in April 1992 by Austrian Airlines, Crossair and Swissair. When Swissair began acquiring stakes in other European airlines in 1998, Qualiflyer was extended...
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  • 2021. "Air Exel France". rzjets. Retrieved 19 November 2021. "Air France Europe". Airline History. Retrieved 20 November 2021. "Air Jet". rzjets. Retrieved...
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  • Lufthansa, who placed 60 firm orders along with 60 options, and Swiss airline Crossair. The total investment in the programme, which was sourced from Fairchild...
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    Eastern Airways (category European Regions Airline Association)
    with Saab 2000 aircraft, which 8 of them being acquired from Crossair and other European carriers. In 2006, Eastern Airways wet leased a Dornier 328 from...
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  • Retrieved 30 November 2012. Gatzen, Christoph (Jun 2004). "A Derecho in Europe: Berlin, 10 July 2002". Weather Forecast. 19 (3): 639–645. Bibcode:2004WtFor...
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  • Enterprise NextJet Scandinavian Airlines Skyways SkyTaxi Swedair   Switzerland Crossair – launch customer  Thailand SGA Airlines Happy Air  Ukraine Business Aviation...
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    placed ten orders and five options for the E170, and the Swiss airline Crossair, which had ordered 30 E170s and 30 E190s. During July 2000, production...
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  • Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (Switzerland) (category European organization stubs)
    Accidents merged to form the Swiss Accident Investigation Board. Crossair Flight 498 Crossair Flight 3597 Investigation Bureau for Railway, Funicular and Boat...
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    Crossair Saab 340A, on the apron at Zürich Airport. No fatalities, aircraft destroyed. The captain involved (Hans Ulrich Lutz) was killed in Crossair...
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    landing, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair. 23 December 2001: A Crossair Avro RJ, registration HB-IXH, skidded 100 meters off the runway when it...
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  • flights on behalf of KLM (which owned a 33.3 percent stake in DAT), Sabena, Crossair and BIAS. In 1973, the majority of the airline's stake was bought by Compagnie...
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     Germany 7 — Operated by Eurowings Swissair  Switzerland 16 — Merged with Crossair to form Swiss International Air Lines in 2002 Swiss International Air Lines...
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