Syrian Arab Airlines (Arabic:مؤسسة الطيران العربية السورية), operating as SyrianAir (Arabic:السورية), is the flag carrierairline of Syria. It operates scheduled international services to several destinations in Asia, Europe and North Africa, though the number of flights operated has seriously declined since 2011 due to the Arab Spring and subsequent Syrian war. SyrianAir previously served over 50 destinations worldwide. Its main bases are Damascus International Airport and previously Aleppo International Airport. SyrianAir has a fleet of eight passenger aircraft, consisting of six Airbus and two ATR. SyrianAir is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization and Arabesk Airline Alliance. SyrianAir has orders for new Tupolev, Ilyushin and Antonov aircraft, although deliveries have been delayed by the ongoing war.
In 1975, its name was changed to “SyrianArab Airlines” by a presidential decree whose second article created a public institution named “Syrian Arab Airlines” based in Damascus and linked to the Minister of Transport.
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The site mentioned that the first flight between the two countries would take place at the beginning of next week, with the companies SyrianArab Airlines and ChamWings preparing to start operations and return flights, after a 12-year break.
It is anticipated that the inaugural flight between the two nations will occur one week from Tuesday, as both the SyrianArab Airlines and ChamWings Airlines finalize their preparations for operations to resume.
The legislation would also pave the way for sanctions to be imposed on airports that allow landings by SyrianArab Airlines and another carrier, ChamWings, the staffer said.
The legislation would also pave the way for sanctions to be imposed on airports that allow landings by SyrianArab Airlines and another carrier, ChamWings, the staffer said.
The legislation will also pave the way for airport sanctions that allow landings by SyrianArab Airlines and another Syrian carrier, ChamWings, the source said.
The bill would also clarify the applicability of US sanctions on SyrianArab Airlines and another carrier, ChamWings. Under the proposed bill, countries that allow the airlines to land would face sanctions against that airport, the staffer said.
"We are compelled to reiterate that the ongoing Israeli shelling of the territory of the SyrianArabRepublic, in violation of the basic norms of international law, is absolutely unacceptable," she said at the time.