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Monarch and Airlines
* Monarch Airlines, IATA code for this UK airline
* Monarch Airlines, UK airline
The airport is a base for scheduled operators Aer Lingus, British Airways ( BA ), EasyJet, Flybe, Monarch Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, as well as charter airlines including Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways.
Passengers leaving an Airbus A321 of Monarch Airlines on a charter flight from Manchester Airport | Manchester at Menara airport in 2000
The airport serves as a base for EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways and Ryanair.
It became the operating base for charter airlines such as Autair ( which went on to become Court Line ), Euravia ( now Thomson Airways, following Euravia's change of name to Britannia Airways and subsequent merger with First Choice Airways ), Dan-Air and Monarch Airlines.
The northern side of the U-shaped apron is ringed by a continuous line of hangars and other buildings, emphasising the fact that Luton is a major maintenance base for several airlines including Thomson Airways, Monarch Airlines and EasyJet.
Cathay Pacific took the L-1011 TriStar widebodies while Dan-Air and Monarch Airlines respectively purchased four and two of the One-Eleven 500 narrowbodies.
Laker Airways's decision to replace its Tegel-based BAC One-Eleven fleet with one of its newly acquired Airbus A300 B4 widebodies from the 1981 summer season resulted in Monarch Airlines taking over that airline's long-standing charter contract with Flug-Union Berlin, one of West Berlin's leading contemporary tour operators.
In the late 1980s, Monarch Airlines provided the aircraft as well as the flightdeck crew and maintenance support for Euroberlin France, a Tegel-based scheduled airline headquartered in Paris, France.
A Monarch Airlines Airbus A330 | Airbus A330-200 Landing.
The airport is a base for Flybe, Monarch, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways.
The current shareholders in NATS are: the UK Government ( 49 %); The Airline Group ( 42 %) which is a consortium of British Airways, BMI, EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways and Virgin Atlantic ; BAA Limited ( 4 %); and NATS employees ( 5 %).
It was to be operated by tour operator Cosmos in conjunction with Monarch Airlines.
By then the carrier's finances were precarious and the CAB approved a merger with Monarch Airlines and Challenger Airlines in the Spring of 1950 which took effect June 1, 1950.
Rocky Nelson was Founder and President of Arizona Airways from its founding in 1942 until its merger with Challenger and Monarch Airlines June 1, 1950 to form Frontier Airlines, headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Eventually, the original Arizona Airways was merged along with Challenger Airlines and Monarch Airlines into Frontier Airlines on June 1 of 1950.
A Monarch Airlines | Monarch Airbus A330 at the airport in 2009.

Monarch and serves
The Monarch also chairs the Advisory Committee for Foreign Affairs (), a body which serves to officially inform the head of state and the leaders of the opposition on foreign affairs.
* King's Champion, serves at the coronation of an English Monarch.

Monarch and airport
In light of the announcement, Monarch announced plans to establish a base at the airport, and low-cost airline Jet2 confirmed they would also expand their operations from the airport with new routes and an additional aircraft from Summer 2013.
In 2012, Monarch announced it would open an operation base at the airport in 2013.
The route will operate on a Tuesday, Thursday and a Saturday, probably to reduce delays at the airport and clashes with Monarch flights to Manchester.
This resulted in Monarch Airlines axing its route from the airport ( to Málaga ) and Ryanair reducing the number of flights, though this was later restored.

Monarch and from
While some sources have rated the lagoon water as non-potable, testimony from the crew of the tuna clipper M / V Monarch, stranded on Clipperton for 23 days in 1962 after their boat sank, indicates otherwise.
In early 1962 ( as mentioned above ), Clipperton provided a home to nine crewmen of the sunken tuna clipper MV Monarch, who were stranded on the island for 23 days from February 6 to March 1 of that year.
The " Monarch of Medioka " story in Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse comic strip ran from September 8, 1937 to May 2, 1938.
Henceforth, the Senate can only delay a bill from taking effect and the Monarch no longer has veto powers on proposed bills.
* 1957 – Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first Canadian Monarch to open up an annual session of the Canadian Parliament, presenting her Speech from the Throne in Ottawa, Canada.
Documentary evidence from this period is sparse, but it is known that the Monarch Boat Club of Eton College and the Isis Club of Westminster School were both in existence in the 1790s.
In the Commonwealth of Nations ( formerly the British Commonwealth ), only officers are saluted, and the salute is to the commission they carry from their respective commanders-in-chief representing the Monarch, not the officers themselves.
Further, Prime Minister Éamon de Valera used the departure of the Monarch as an opportunity to remove all monarchical language from the Constitution of the Irish Free State.
The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally, in the name of the Crown, and can be handed to various ministers, or other Officers of the Crown, and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament.
A State Department study noted that when King Hussein met on 8 November with Lyndon Johnson, who had been briefed by Secretary Rusk on the US interpretation, the Jordanian Monarch asked how soon the Israeli troops would withdraw from most of the occupied lands.
Particularly famous migrations are those of the Monarch butterfly from Mexico to northern USA and southern Canada, a distance of about 4000 to 4800 km ( 2500 – 3000 miles ).
* Badger ( Monarch of the Glen ), a character from UK TV series Monarch of the Glen
* In the Graphic Art Novel The Last Coiner, authored by Peter M. Kershaw in prelude to The Yorkshire Coiners film aka The Last Coiner, and the interactive game Coins and Nooses, were produced with their basis taken from the exploits of the prolific maestros of 18th Century milling, the Cragg Vale Coiners who smelted King George III's currency which ultimately lead to the Monarch ordering their execution by hanging at Tyburn.
The company said it would continue to operate with $ 75 million debtor-in-possession financing from Monarch Alternative Capital, Silver Point Capital and other investors.
A well known residence in Monarch was named " The Shadows "; it still survives, with a commanding view from its bluff site.
Both Union and Union County received their names from the old Union Church that stood a short distance from the Monarch Mill.
The Monarch suffered badly from the combined fires of Holsteen and Sjælland.
In contrast, when Sophie Rhys-Jones married Prince Edward, she became HRH The Princess Edward, Countess of Wessex (& c .) and automatically acquired an HRH, by virtue of her marriage to a royal prince who was the son of the British monarch ; as only those males in the Royal Line of Succession receive Royal titles and styles unless there is special dispensation from the Monarch for special courtesy titles i. e. that of Viscount Severn for HRH The Earl of Wessex's son, Prince James ; as the British Monarchy operates on the basis of a male primogeniture ; i. e. one whereby males have preference over females in succeeding to the peerage or title.
In the 1980s he starred in Ever Decreasing Circles, and from 2000 to 2002 came back to the spotlight with a leading role in Monarch of the Glen.
Richard Briers starred as Hector in the first three series of Monarch of the Glen from 2000 to 2002, a role which saw him return to the limelight.
Under the new Instrument of Government ( one of the four fundamental laws of the Constitution ) enacted in 1974, that task was removed from the Monarch of Sweden and given to the Speaker of the Riksdag.
Sir Edward Coke cites in his Reports a case at the end of Elizabeth's reign which seems to indicate that the Chancellor's prerogative had been overturned, when the judges ( without opposition from the Monarch ) allowed a claim to proceed despite the Lord Chancellor's implied jurisdiction.

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