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VNL may refer to: Groups, organizations * Vanilla Air (ICAO airline code VNL), Japanese airline * Victorian Netball League, a netball league in Victoria, Australia * Video Networks Limited (1992–2006), British company acquired by Tiscali in 2006 *Vinyl Group, Vinyl Group Ltd (ASX ticker: VNL), Australian musitech company * FIVB Volleyball Nations League (FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League, Men's) (FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League, Women's) * VoorNederland (), a Dutch political party founded by Bontes/Van Klaveren Computing, software, telecomm * Atomistix Virtual NanoLab, Atomistix ''Virtual NanoLab'', a simulation software from Atomistix for analysis of physical and chemical nanoscale properties * Via Net Loss, telco circuit switching network architecture * VNL (vision numerics library), part of the VXL (vision-X-libraries) collection * von Neumann-Landauer limit, a lower bound on energy consumption for computation Other uses * Vanalite (mineral symbol Vnl), see List ...
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Vanilla Air
was a low-cost airline in Japan wholly owned by All Nippon Airways. Its head office was within Terminal 2 of Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba, Narita, Chiba Prefecture. The airline ceased operations in October 2019 on its merger with Peach Aviation. History In June 2013, AirAsia announced it would exit its investment in AirAsia Japan, making the company a wholly owned subsidiary of ANA. AirAsia Japan announced in August that it would continue operation under its current branding through 26 October 2013 and would then be rebranded as Vanilla Air effective 1 November 2013; Vanilla Air would start operations with two aircraft and expand to ten aircraft by fiscal year 2015, with both domestic and international routes. All of AirAsia Japan's staff were to be inherited by Vanilla Air, and the airline would focus on serving resort destinations, eventually expanding to longer routes after an initial focus on short-haul routes. AirAsia Japan aircraft was transferred to I ...
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