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Old 27th August 2008 | 09:04
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CRJ's in the Middle East?

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?

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Old 27th August 2008 | 10:28
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if you can accept Sudan in the Med East Region , then Yes Nova Airlines is operating a CRJ-200 on Domestic Routes.
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Old 27th August 2008 | 10:54
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Hmmmm - thanks for that piece of info. I was thinking a little more Mid-East though..... Appreciate the info though!! Thanks!
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Old 27th August 2008 | 13:55
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Iraq Airways...

First group just finished their Type Ratings in CYUL.
Second group finishing ground school and about to start flight training.

Mabruk
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Old 27th August 2008 | 15:19
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any idea where and how to apply and what are their minimums???
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Old 27th August 2008 | 21:42
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I heard that a new Syrian private company called Syrian Pearl will be using CRJ's
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Old 28th August 2008 | 15:30
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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.
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.

Kudos to Iraq Airways for calling furloughed pilots back to work.
As for Syrian??? They aren't on the Bombardier radar as of yet.
Yemen, yes.
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Old 2nd September 2008 | 13:50
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Its in Yemen , lovely this time of year. Not sure the rest of the time...

Talk to Brookfield....

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