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  2. Turkish Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines (Turkish: Türk Hava Yolları), or legally Türk Hava Yolları Anonim Ortaklığı, [6] is the flag carrier of Turkey. [7] As of June 2024, it operates scheduled services to 349 destinations in Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, and the Americas, [8] making it the largest mainline carrier in the world by number of passenger destinations.

  3. Logan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Boston became a transatlantic gateway after World War II. In the late 1940s, American Overseas Airlines began operating a weekly Boston-Shannon-London service, [15] shortly after, Pan Am began operating nonstop service to Shannon Airport in Ireland and Santa Maria Airport in the Azores, continuing to London and Lisbon, respectively. [16]

  4. List of Turkish Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines flies to 52 domestic and 266 international destinations in 130 countries, [1] excluding those only served by Turkish Airlines Cargo. Following is a list of destinations Turkish Airlines and Turkish Airlines Cargo fly to as part of scheduled services, as of August 2024.

  5. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, Turkish Airlines began offering direct flights to Istanbul and Qatar Airways began Doha flights on June 1. On March 3, 2019, WestJet began offering direct flights to Calgary, and in May 2023, the airline started non-stop service to Vancouver and also started Winnipeg service on September 6. On April 29, 2024, WestJet began non-stop ...

  6. Turkish Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines fleet. An Airbus A330, of which Turkish Airlines is the largest operator, at now defunct Istanbul Atatürk Airport, with multiple other Turkish Airlines aircraft in the background. As of July 2024, Turkish Airlines operates a fleet of 356 Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The airline started its operations in 1933 with only five planes.

  7. Temel Kotil - Wikipedia

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    Temel Kotil (born 1959 in Rize, Turkey) is an aeronautical engineer and served as the CEO of Turkish Aerospace Industries between 2016 - 2024. Previously, he served as the CEO of Turkish Airlines from April 2005 to October 2016. [1] He graduated in Aeronautical Engineering from Istanbul Technical University with a B.Sc degree in 1983.