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Iraq's First No-Frills Airline Takes Flight
118,000 are Iraqis. The rest are from Pakistan, Peru and other foreign countries. Royal Jordanian Airlines and Iraqi Airways are the only two scheduled commercial carriers flying between Baghdad and Amman. Expat's Baghdad flights will use
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Iraq: Where Things Stand
magazines: Prewar: 0 January 2005: 100 October 2005: more than 100 March 2006: 268 Iraqi Airways average daily passengers: 2005: 300 2006: 1,500 Iraqi Airways average daily flights: 2005: 3-4 2006: 10-12 Local Government North: same
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Reporter's Notebook: Iraq Today
exactly reliable. We spent 10 hours in Baghdad's airport on Thursday waiting for our flight. It turns out that Iraqi Airways ' schedule is more finesse than substance. An 11:30 a.m. departure becomes a 6 p.m. departure when the airline
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The Insider: Daily Terrorism Report
part of the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf and causing damage to its outer wall. (Al Jazeera) Iraqi Airways Makes Test Flight From Amman To Baghdad An Iraqi Airways Boeing 737 made a test flight from Amman to Baghdad on Monday for the first time since
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Power Shortages Spark Anger in Iraq
Few people in Iraq were happier to see the Americans come and Saddam Hussein go than Iraqi Airways pilot Adnan Amin. Amin hasn't been able to fly since his country was cut off from the world in 1989. But as he walks the five
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Qatari Royal Gives Iraq a Jumbo Jet
Ahmed as saying the plane would join the fleet of the Iraqi Airways . No Fly Zones Iraq has been under U.N. sanctions U.N. Security Council decision can remove them. Iraqi Airways , whose aircraft have been grounded since 1991 Gulf
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Iraq Passenger Flights Defy No-Fly Zones
stopped short of saying whether U.S. and British warplanes policing the zones would intercept Iraqi passenger planes. Iraqi Airways , the country s national carrier, is charging $13 per passenger to Basra, 343 miles south of Baghdad, and $11
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Baghdad Airport Opens for Business
but the move remained symbolic given the lack of prospects for a lifting of U.N. sanctions in the near future. An Iraqi Airways plane carrying passengers from western Iraq landed at a deserted Saddam International Airport during the climax of
