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 Air Anka's plane, one of the new airline companies headquartered in Izmir, was displayed for the first time


Air Anka's plane, one of the new airline companies headquartered in Izmir, was displayed for the first time Summary: As soon as the newly established Air Anka received the necessary permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, it started recruiting personnel. The aircraft of Air Anka, one of the new Izmir-based airline companies in Turkey, which is planned to operate in its fleet, was displayed for the first time. AirAnka, which started recruiting personnel after obtaining preliminary permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (SHGM), made an agreement with the flight crews last month. The plane of the company, which plans to carry out its operations with Airbus 330 type aircraft, dressed in its own colors, was displayed for the first time with the difference of AirportHaber. In addition to the aircraft whose maintenance and modifications were carried out in the hangar of Turkish Technic Inc. at Atatürk Airport, the second A330-200 type aircraft that will


Air Anka's plane, one of the new airline companies headquartered in Izmir, was displayed for the first time
Summary:
As soon as the newly established Air Anka received the necessary permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, it started recruiting personnel. The aircraft of Air Anka, one of the new Izmir-based airline companies in Turkey, which is planned to operate in its fleet, was displayed for the first time.
 
AirAnka, which started recruiting personnel after obtaining preliminary permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (SHGM), made an agreement with the flight crews last month. The plane of the company, which plans to carry out its operations with Airbus 330 type aircraft, dressed in its own colors, was displayed for the first time with the difference of AirportHaber.
 
In addition to the aircraft whose maintenance and modifications were carried out in the hangar of Turkish Technic Inc. at Atatürk Airport, the second A330-200 type aircraft that will fly on behalf of AirAnka is expected to be ready for flights in a short time.