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4I or 4-I may refer to: *Izair's IATA code *Nimiq 4i, a model of Nimiq The Nimiq satellites are a Canadian fleet of geostationary telecommunications satellites owned by Telesat and used by satellite television providers including Bell Satellite TV and EchoStar (Dish Network). 'Nimiq' is an Inuit word used for an o ... See also * I4 (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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Izair
IZair (İzmir Hava Yolları) was an airline headquartered on the grounds of Adnan Menderes Airport in İzmir, Turkey. History The airline was established in 2005 as İzmir Hava Yolları by a group of businessmen from İzmir. It started operations on 14 June 2006. Starting in 2012, all IZair flights were marketed under the ''Air Berlin Turkey'' brand, a cooperation between Air Berlin and Pegasus Airlines. The cooperation was discontinued in 2013, with the brand itself being abandoned. On 29 February 2012 the last remaining Airbus A319-100 was returned to the lessor. In November 2018, it was announced that IZair would be dissolved and merged into Pegasus Airlines by the end of 2018. Fleet The IZair fleet consisted of the following aircraft, all of which were operated for Pegasus Airlines (as of February 2020): Incidents and accidents * On 10 March 2010, Pegasus Airlines Flight 361, an Airbus A319-100 operated by IZair on a ferry flight made an emergency landing at Frankfurt ...
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Nimiq
The Nimiq satellites are a Canadian fleet of geostationary telecommunications satellites owned by Telesat and used by satellite television providers including Bell Satellite TV and EchoStar (Dish Network). 'Nimiq' is an Inuit word used for an object or a force which binds things together. A contest in 1998 was held to choose the name of these satellites. The contest drew over 36,000 entries. Sheila Rogers, a physiotherapist from Nepean, Ontario, submitted the winning name. Nimiq-1 Nimiq-1 was launched on 21 May 1999 by a Proton-K / Blok DM-03 launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It was Canada's first direct broadcast digital TV satellite and was paid for by Telesat, a Canadian communications company and subsidiary of Bell Canada Enterprises. * Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin * Satellite Type: Lockheed Martin, A2100AX * Weight: * Dimensions: 5.8 x 2.4 x 2.4 m and a 27 m2 solar array * DC power: 120 W * Expected lifetime: 12 years * Transponders: 32 * V ...
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