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Binter Mediterráneo was a Spanish airline with its head office in the Domestic Departures area of Málaga Airport in Málaga, Spain., the airline was created in 1988 in the likeness of Binter Canarias, another a subsidiary of Iberia LAE. Binter Mediterráneo was based in Madrid and operated a fleet that consisted of five CASA CN-235 aircraft. Air Nostrum, an independent Iberia franchise operator, acquired Binter Mediterráneo in 2001 and absorbed its operations. It replaced the remaining CN-235s with ATR-72s.

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  • Binter Mediterráneo (en)
  • Binter Mediterráneo (es)
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  • Binter Mediterraneo foi uma empresa aérea da Espanha, que operou de 1998 até 2001. (pt)
  • Binter Mediterráneo was a Spanish airline with its head office in the Domestic Departures area of Málaga Airport in Málaga, Spain., the airline was created in 1988 in the likeness of Binter Canarias, another a subsidiary of Iberia LAE. Binter Mediterráneo was based in Madrid and operated a fleet that consisted of five CASA CN-235 aircraft. Air Nostrum, an independent Iberia franchise operator, acquired Binter Mediterráneo in 2001 and absorbed its operations. It replaced the remaining CN-235s with ATR-72s. (en)
  • Binter Mediterráneo (IATA: AX, OACI; BIM) fue una aerolínea española, creada a semejanza de Binter Canarias, y filial de Iberia L.A.E., con sede en Madrid, con una flota formada por 5 aviones CASA CN-235. Tenía su sede en Aeropuerto de Málaga, Málaga.​ (es)
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  • Binter Mediterráneo (en)
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  • Binter Mediterráneo was a Spanish airline with its head office in the Domestic Departures area of Málaga Airport in Málaga, Spain., the airline was created in 1988 in the likeness of Binter Canarias, another a subsidiary of Iberia LAE. Binter Mediterráneo was based in Madrid and operated a fleet that consisted of five CASA CN-235 aircraft. Binter Mediterráneo linked the city of Melilla to Málaga, Almeria, Valencia and in its last year, with Madrid. Binter ceased operations after one of its planes crashed on 29 August 2001 in the vicinity of Málaga airport while performing the Melilla-Malaga route. It was sold by Iberia in June 2001 to its franchise Air Nostrum, owned by Nefinsa . Air Nostrum, an independent Iberia franchise operator, acquired Binter Mediterráneo in 2001 and absorbed its operations. It replaced the remaining CN-235s with ATR-72s. (en)
  • Binter Mediterráneo (IATA: AX, OACI; BIM) fue una aerolínea española, creada a semejanza de Binter Canarias, y filial de Iberia L.A.E., con sede en Madrid, con una flota formada por 5 aviones CASA CN-235. Tenía su sede en Aeropuerto de Málaga, Málaga.​ Unía la ciudad de Melilla con: Málaga, Almería, Valencia y, en su último año, con Madrid. Cesó su actividad a partir de que uno de sus aviones (Vuelo 8261 de Binter Mediterráneo) se estrelló el 29 de agosto de 2001 en las cercanías del aeropuerto de Málaga mientras realizaba la ruta Melilla-Málaga.​ Fue vendida por Iberia en junio de 2001 a su franquiciada Air Nostrum, propiedad del grupo . (es)
  • Binter Mediterraneo foi uma empresa aérea da Espanha, que operou de 1998 até 2001. (pt)
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