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Iberia Airlines - traduction vers Anglais

FLAG-CARRIER AIRLINE OF SPAIN
Iberia LAE; Iberia lae; Iberia airlines; Iberia.com; Iberia.es; Iberia Líneas Aéreas de España; Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberia Air Lines; Iberia Airlines; Iberia Plus; Lineas Aereas Espanolas; Lineas Aereas Españolas; IBERIA, Líneas Aéreas de España, S.A.; IBERIA, Líneas Aéreas de España; IBERIA, Lineas Aereas de Espana, S.A.; IBERIA, Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España, S.A.; Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España; Iberia, Lineas Aereas de Espana, S.A.; Iberia, Lineas Aereas de Espana; Iberian Airlines; Iberia Group; Grupo Iberia; IBERIA, L.A.E., S.A.; Iberia airline; Iberia (IB)
  • Boeing 747-300]] about to touch down at Miami in 2005.
  • A former Iberia [[McDonnell Douglas DC-9]]
  • Boeing 757-200]]
  • Iberia Economy class on board an [[Airbus A319]]
  • Airbus A330-300]]
  • Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland]] used for the inaugural flight of Iberia from Madrid to Barcelona in 1927.
  • A [[Boeing 747-412]] in [[Luxembourg Airport]], June 2005.
  • Airbus A330-200]]
  • An Iberia [[Airbus A320neo]]
  • Douglas DC-8-52]] at Stockholm in 1969.
  • A former Iberia [[Airbus A300]]
  • Airbus A350-900]]
  • Boeing 727-200]] on approach to land at London - Heathrow in 1978.
  • Iberia [[Sud Aviation Caravelle]] at London – Gatwick in 1973.
  • Former Iberia logo; used from 1977 to 2013
  • King Alfonso XIII inspects one of the airline's [[Junkers G 24]]s.
  • Head office
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]], 2001
  • Crew of the inaugural Iberia service to [[Buenos Aires]] in 1946 with the [[Douglas DC-4]] used for the flight.

Iberia Airlines         
n. Iberia Airlines, Iberia, nationale Fluglinie Spaniens
American Airlines         
  • Image of the signs of the former headquarters
  • American's previous livery on an MD-83
  • American Airlines' fourth logo, used from 1967 to January 17, 2013
  • DC-3]] "Flagship", American's chief aircraft type during the World War II period
  • American operates its largest hub at [[Dallas Fort Worth International Airport]].
  • Passengers exiting plane at the El Paso Airport in  1957
  • Boeing 777-300ER]].
  • "Think of her as your mother", an American Airlines advertisement of flight attendants from 1968.
MAJOR AIRLINE OF THE UNITED STATES
American Air Lines; Admirals Club; Admiral's Club; AmericanAirlines; American Airlines Cargo; Aa com; American airlines; American Airlines Inc.; American Airways; American Airlines Incorporated; Aa.com; Americanairlines.com; American Airlines Vacations; AA.com; American Airlines, Inc.; American airlines hubs; AmericanAirlines Vacations; AAirwaves; American Airlines Cargo Division; AA Cargo; American Airline; American Air; Americna Airlines; American Airlines Freight; American Airways Inc.; American Airways, Inc.; AMERICAN AIRWAYS, Inc.; American Airlines System; American Airlines, Inc; American (airline); @AmericanAir
American Airlines, eine der größten Fluggesellschaften in den USA
Trans World Airlines         
  • TWA's maintenance hangar at Philadelphia airport, built in 1956, from an undated photo from Historic American Engineering Record
  • The [[TWA Corporate Headquarters' Building]] in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] with TWA Moonliner II atop its southwest corner from 1956–62 replicating the [[TWA Moonliner]] [[Tomorrowland]] attraction at [[Disneyland]]
  • TWA operated nearly 100 [[Boeing 727]] trijets on their US domestic routes between 1964 and closure of operations.
  • A TWA 757-231 in an AA/TWA Hybrid livery to promote their merger
  • A [[Lockheed Constellation]] [[L-1649 Starliner]] in TWA livery, seen here parked at the [[TWA Hotel]], which occupies the restored TWA Flight Center
  • TWA added the [[Convair 880]] jet airliner to its US-based fleet beginning in 1960.
  • Lindbergh Line DC-2
  • A TWA passenger airplane was hijacked and forced to land unexpectedly in Damascus, Syria. The Israeli passengers were arrested but were released after several days.
  • Passengers from the hijacked TWA plane arrive at Lod, 1969.
  • The Trans World Flight Center at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in New York
  • The American Airlines Boeing 737-800 in TWA heritage livery (registered N915NN) is shown here taxiing to the American Airlines terminal at [[Miami International Airport]] in February 2017, more than 16 years after TWA proper ceased to exist
  • One City Centre in downtown St. Louis, which at one time served as the headquarters of TWA
  • A TWA [[Douglas DC-3]] is prepared for takeoff from Columbus, Ohio, in 1940.
  • TWA Air Mail & Express service. March, 1943
  • At its heyday, TWA operated a fleet of 747-100 aircraft. This aircraft N93119 would later blow up in midair as [[TWA Flight 800]].
  • TWA [[Boeing 747SP]] at [[Heathrow Airport]] in 1983
  • A [[Lockheed 12A]], used by TWA as an experimental/test aircraft
  • C-69-1-LO / L-049 Constellation, c/n 1970, formerly 42-94549, painted as "Star of Switzerland" of TWA, on display at the [[Pima Air & Space Museum]]
  • TWA coast-to-coast schedules and route map, September 1933
  • TWA operated Boeing 707 single-aisle jets in the 1960s.
  • TWA operated the L-1011 TriStar [[wide-body]] jetliner
DEFUNCT AMERICAN AIRLINE
TWA; Trans World Airlines Inc.; Trans-World Airlines; "The Airline Run by Flyers"; The Airline Run by Flyers; Try Walking Airlines; Transcontinental and Western; T.W.A.; Trans WorldAirlines, Inc.; Trans World Airlines, Inc.; TWA Airlines LLC; TWA Airlines; Transcontinental & Western Air; Karabu; Transworld Airlines; T&WA; T.W.A; Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc.; Transcontinental and Western Air; Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc.; Trans World (airline)
TWA, Trans World Airlines, eine der größten Fluggesellschaften in den USA

Définition

Aegean
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¦ adjective relating to or denoting the region of the Aegean Sea, between Greece and Turkey.
¦ noun (the Aegean) the Aegean sea.

Wikipédia

Iberia (airline)

Iberia (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈβeɾja]), legally incorporated as Iberia Líneas Aéreas de España, S.A. Operadora, Sociedad Unipersonal, is the flag carrier airline of Spain. Founded in 1927 and based in Madrid, it operates an international network of services from its main base of Madrid–Barajas Airport. Iberia, with Iberia Regional (operated by an independent carrier Air Nostrum) and with Iberia Express, is a part of International Airlines Group. In addition to transporting passengers and freight, Iberia Group carries out related activities, such as aircraft maintenance, handling in airports, IT systems and in-flight catering. Iberia Group airlines fly to over 109 destinations in 39 countries, and a further 90 destinations through code-sharing agreements with other airlines.

On 8 April 2010, it was confirmed that British Airways and Iberia had signed an agreement to merge, making the combined operation the third largest commercial airline in the world by revenue. Shareholders of both carriers approved the deal on 29 November 2010. The newly merged company, known as International Airlines Group (IAG), was established in January 2011, although both airlines continue to operate under their respective brands.

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1. Airlines from the Oneworld alliance, which includes BA, such as American Airlines, Finnair, Iberia Airlines and Cathay Pacific said they are not being investigated.
2. Co–sponsored by Kavaklýdere, the wine festival is also supported by ADCO, Napa, Pegatrade, Babil, Kerme, Melen, Gülor, Gestin, Cankara, Kocabađ, Sevilen and Turasan as well as San Pellegrino, Glass & Co and Iberia Airlines.
3. An Iberia Airlines flight bound for Madrid was turned back to the Netherlands in April after a woman raised the alarm about a passenger she thought was acting suspiciously.
4. Golden shares in Telef nica, the former telecommunications monopoly, Endesa, Spain‘s largest utility, Repsol, an oil and gas group, and Iberia airlines, gave the Spanish government an effective veto over the sale of more than 10 per cent of these companies.