Tag: Maldivian
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Maldivian welcomes Airbus A321-200 to its fleet
Maldivian, the national airline of Maldives welcomes Airbus A321-200 . The aircraft is scheduled to arrive Tuesday at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport, flying from Madrid, Sapin and joins Maldivian’s fleet of 12 consisting of 1 Airbus A320 (14 business class, 138 economy class seats), 2 Dash8-200 series (37 seats), 5 Dash8-300 series (50 seats) and…
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The second seaplane of Maldivian
Maldivian’s second seaplane, a DHC-6 Twin Otter Aircraft, arrived at Ibrahim Nasir Airport (INIA) today. A launch date for seaplane service is expected to be announced within the next two weeks. Maldivian is furrther to acquire three additional seaplanes which will be delivered in September. Construction of floating jetties at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (INIA)…
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Maldivian: The 1st guests to Maalifushi Thaa Atoll
The 1st guests to Maalifushi Thaa Atoll travelled to Thimarafushi on Maldivian flight Q2 142. The guests were given a warm welcome by the Maldivian team/ Source / Author: Maldivian Photo: Maldivian
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Maldivian: Expression of interest for dash 8 fleet insurance renewal 2013/2014
Expression of interest for dash 8 fleet insurance renewal 2013/2014. Dead Line is 23 October 2013 15:00 hrs LT. The complete document can be downloaded from here. Source / Author: Maldivian
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Dash 8 Q300 Aircraft – Newest addition to the Maldivian Fleet
Maldivian fleet’s newest addition, 8QIAM, Dash-8 300 aircraft (50 seats) arrived at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport shortly after 1400 hrs this afternoon. Captain Shinaz, Captain Adheel and Engineer Hardhy ferried the new Dash-8 Q300 from Calgary, Canada to Male. Source / Author / Photo: Maldivian
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First Commercial Flight to Thimarafushi
The first commercial flight to Thimarafushi (TMF) took off this morning (8th september) from Ibrahim Nasir International Airport around 7:30 am. The first passanger on the Madivian flight Q2180 was Mr. Ibrahim Ali. This is another addition to the Maldivian route map further 'connecting the dots’ between the atolls and the country. Source / Author: Maldivian