EuroManx was a Manx airline based at Ronaldsway Airport, which operated scheduled domestic passenger services as well as business charters. On 9 May 2008...
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The airline was wholly owned by AS Janes and HJ Janes. In June 2005, EuroManx successfully bought the passenger service of Emerald Airways, which was...
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The pound (abbreviation: IMP; sign: £), or Manx pound (Manx: Punt Manninagh; in order to distinguish it from other similar-named currencies), is the currency...
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1998–99 season onward the league was known as EuroManx South Lancs/Cheshire 1 after its sponsor EuroManx. Northern league restructuring by the RFU at the...
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Airways Capital Airlines CityFlyer Express EuroManx Flykeen Airways FlyWhoosh Gill Airways Jetstream Express London City Airways Manx Airlines Skysouth...
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Manx Americans are Americans of full or partial Manx ancestral origin or Manx people who reside in the United States of America. The city of Cleveland...
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with EuroManx it started low-cost passenger services. In October 2002, Emerald bought Exeter based Streamline Aviation. In June 2005, EuroManx successfully...
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Emerald Express (EmX), a bus rapid transit system in Lane County, Oregon EuroManx, a defunct airline which held ICAO airline designator EMX El Maitén Airport...
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island's main fishing port. Peel P50 at Manx Transport Museum, Peel HSC Manannan in Douglas, Isle of Man. Manx Telecom headquarters in the Isle of Man...
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2021. "Manx Air Charters". Airline History. Retrieved 6 September 2021. "Manx Airlines (i)". Airline History. Retrieved 6 September 2021. Manx Airlines...
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