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BritishGuy
27th Aug 2008, 09:04
Hello, was wondering if anyone knows of any existing (or start up) airline in the middle east looking to operate with CRJ-200's and then bring in some CRJ-700's in the near future? Does anyone know of any CRJ operators in the area?

Thanks.

digna
27th Aug 2008, 10:28
if you can accept Sudan in the Med East Region , then Yes Nova Airlines is operating a CRJ-200 on Domestic Routes.

BritishGuy
27th Aug 2008, 10:54
Hmmmm - thanks for that piece of info. I was thinking a little more Mid-East though..... Appreciate the info though!! Thanks!

Willie Everlearn
27th Aug 2008, 13:55
Iraq Airways...
:D
First group just finished their Type Ratings in CYUL. :ok:
Second group finishing ground school and about to start flight training.

Mabruk

hjmemon
27th Aug 2008, 15:19
any idea where and how to apply and what are their minimums???
Thanks
HJM

mayday.call
27th Aug 2008, 21:42
I heard that a new Syrian private company called Syrian Pearl will be using CRJ's

Willie Everlearn
28th Aug 2008, 15:30
Iraqi will only use original Iraq Airways pilots and a handful of Customer Support Pilots which may include a half dozen or so 'contract' pilots for a limited time only.
They also purchased a large number of B737-800s. :ok:
Don't forget, these guys have been waiting 10-15 years to get back into a cockpit and aren't keen to see anyone other than their fellow countrymen get the jobs. It's all part of them bringing their country back to life, so to speak. :D

Kudos to Iraq Airways for calling furloughed pilots back to work. :D
As for Syrian??? They aren't on the Bombardier radar as of yet.
Yemen, yes.

spierpoint jones
2nd Sep 2008, 13:50
Its in Yemen , lovely this time of year. Not sure the rest of the time...

Talk to Brookfield....

jones:ok: