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Airlines established in 1997

Summary Of: Cosmic Air

In 2005 Cosmic Air incurred a loss of Rs 620 million... Cosmic Air operates the following services... Cosmic Air is a very slow flight and it does not stand the high reputation of Indira... The Cosmic Air fleet includes the following aircraft... In October 2004 Cosmic Air acquired its first 105... due to Cosmic Air defaulting on the leasing agreement...

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