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  2. Qatari support for Hamas - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Qatar was, with Turkey, the only country to back Hamas after the group ousted the Palestinian Authority from the Gaza Strip. [4] The relationship between Hamas and Qatar strengthened in 2008 and 2009 when Khaled Meshaal was invited to attend the Doha Summit where he was seated next to the then Qatari Emir Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, who pledged $250 million to repair the damage caused ...

  3. US-Bangla Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A US-Bangla Airlines De Havilland Dash 8-400 registered as S2-AGU, which crashed as US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211. On 12 March 2018, US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211 , a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400-402 with registration S2-AGU, crashed while landing at Tribhuvan International Airport , killing 51 of the 71 people on board.

  4. Jordan–Qatar relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Qatar opened its embassy in Amman and its first ambassador to Jordan presented his credentials. Detainment of Qatar Airways flight. Qatar had turbulent relations with Jordan in the early 2000s. In August 1999, Jordan banned the militant Palestinian Islamist group, Hamas.

  5. Ethiopian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The firm named Ethiopian Airlines "the fastest-growing airline brand globally, (brand value up 79% to US$498 million)" and "Africa's largest airline brand" with Qatar Airways as its significant challenger (brand value up 23% to US$2.5 billion). [167] [168]

  6. Akbar Al Baker - Wikipedia

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    Akbar Al Baker (Arabic: أكبر الباکر; born 1962) is a Qatari businessman who was the Group CEO of Qatar Airways. [1] He was also the Chairman of Qatar Tourism until October 22, 2023.

  7. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area.It is the sixth-largest airline in North America when measured by scheduled passengers carried, as of 2023.

  8. LATAM Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is a Chilean multinational airline holding company headquartered in Santiago, Chile. [1] [2] It is considered the largest airline company in Latin America [5] [6] with subsidiaries in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.

  9. American Eagle (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    A Convair 580, similar to the one operating the inaugural American Eagle flight An American Eagle Bombardier CRJ700. Prior to the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, most major US air carriers had maintained close relationships with independent regional carriers in order to feed passengers from smaller markets into the larger cities, and, in turn, onto the larger legacy carriers.