-
state became the sole shareholder, the
company changed its name to
Misrair SAE.
Misrair continued to fly the same
routes as its predecessor. In 1951, three...
- the
United Arab
Republic (UAR). The
merger between Syrian Airways and
Misrair, the state-owned
airlines of
Syria and
Egypt came as a
consequence of this...
- S****
Company and
Pierides &
Michaelides Ltd.
Services were
provided by
Misrair with four-engined DH.86 aircraft.
During the
Second World War, the airport's...
- On 22
December 1951 a
SNCASE Languedoc four-engined
airliner of
Misrair operating an
international scheduled p****enger
flight from
Baghdad Airport, Iraq...
-
France ultimately sold some of its
Languedocs to Air
Liban of Lebanon,
Misrair of
Egypt and
Aviaco of Spain.
Others were
transferred to the
French military...
-
Caribbean Cubana German
Democratic Republic Interflug Egypt
Egyptair Misrair Guinea Air
Guinee Union des
Transports Africains (West
Coast Airways)...
- Tail
number Description Related article SU-AHH
SNCASE Languedoc 1951
Misrair SNCASE Languedoc crash SU-ALD De
Havilland DH.106
Comet 4C
United Arab Airlines...
-
longer range than the 4B.
Ordered by
Kuwait Airways,
Middle East Airlines,
Misrair (later Egyptair), and
Sudan Airways, it was the most po****r
Comet variant...
-
engine fire,
killing all 58 p****engers and crew on board.
December 22 – A
Misrair SNCASE Languedoc crashed west of
Tehran in a snowstorm,
killing all 20...
- Renamed/merged to Cham
Wings Airlines Syrian Airways 1946 1958
Merged with
Misrair to form
United Arab Airlines. Syria's ****ociation with UAA
ended in October...