Dubnica Air

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Dubnica Air
Founded2003
Ceased operations2016
Headquarters Dubnica, Slovakia
Website http://www.dubnicaair.sk/

Dubnica Air was an airline based in Dubnica, Slovakia. [1]

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Fleet

The airline flew:

Accidents and incidents

Two Dubnica Air Let-410s collided on August 20, 2015, killing 7 passengers.

  1. "Dubnica AIR". Archived from the original on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-09-10.

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