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Galaxy Airlines (United States) Accidents And Incidents
Galaxy Airlines may refer to: * Galaxy Airlines (Japan) * Galaxy Airlines (United States) Galaxy Airlines was a US airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At least 30 employees worked for Galaxy Airlines. The airline stayed in service from 1978 to 1987. Fleet *Convair 990 * Lockheed L-188 Electra Accidents and incidents In Janua ... See also * Galaxy Air, defunct Kyrgyz airline * Galaxy Airways, defunct Greek airline {{Disambig ...
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Galaxy Airlines (Japan)
was a Japanese cargo airline headquartered in the ARC Building in Ōta, Tokyo. It operated domestic cargo services. Its main base was Tokyo International Airport. History The airline was established on May 17, 2005 and application for operations was filed with the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) in February 2006, with permission to commence operations given in September 2006. On October 31, 2006 services commenced with flights between Tokyo International Airport and Naha Airport in Okinawa and New Kitakyushu Airport in Kyūshū. In December 2006 a second aircraft, an Airbus A300-600F was received, commencing services on April 3, 2007 between Tokyo International Airport, Kansai International Airport in Osaka and New Chitose Airport in Hokkaidō. It had 122 employees in March 2007. Earlier in the company's life, it was headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Galaxy Airlines was owned by Sagawa Express (90%) and Japan Airlines (10%) and had 122 emplo ...
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Galaxy Airlines (United States)
Galaxy Airlines was a US airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At least 30 employees worked for Galaxy Airlines. The airline stayed in service from 1978 to 1987. Fleet * Convair 990 *Lockheed L-188 Electra Accidents and incidents In January 1985, Galaxy Airlines Flight 203, a Lockheed L-188 Electra, crashed shortly after takeoff in Reno, Nevada, killing 70 people and leaving one survivor. The airline was temporarily shut down and its aircraft were inspected, yet eight days later another Galaxy Airlines Electra, which had been inspected by the FAA, crash landed on a cargo flight with no casualties due to a landing gear failure. See also * List of defunct airlines of the United States A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... References External linksNTSB summary of ...
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Galaxy Air
Galaxy Air was an airline based in Kyrgyzstan. The airline was on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union. Destinations As of May 2007, Galaxy Air operated scheduled cargo flights to the following destinations: *India **Delhi *Kyrgyzstan ** Bishkek, hub *United Arab Emirates **Dubai Due to the European Union placing all 27 airlines registered in Kyrgyzstan on the banned airline list on 12 October 2006, and those airlines still appearing on the list as of 5 March 2007, the airline has been forced to scale back its schedule. Fleet As of May 2007, the Galaxy Air fleet included the following: * 1 Boeing 707-320C The Boeing 707 is an American, long-range, narrow-body airliner, the first jetliner developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype first flown in 1954, the initial first flew on December 20, ... References External links Galaxy Air official website {{Airlines of Kyrgyzstan Defunct airlines of K ...
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