- Noble Air
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Noble Air IATA
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-Founded 1989 Ceased operations 1991 Fleet size 6 Destinations Headquarters Noble Air was a Turkish airline that flew charter and some scheduled flights.
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Noble Air was founded in 1989 by a joint British/Turkish company and in the beginning concentrated on charter flights from London to Turkey. The aircraft of choice was the Boeing 727-200 of which about 6 were operated. In 1990 it was awarded scheduled flights between London and Istanbul and also some scheduled internal routes in Turkey. Increased competition in the tourist market led to financial losses for Noble Air and operations were suspended at the end of 1991.[1]
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- ^ Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing
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