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Bombardier CS300 commercial aircraft operate by airBaltic, a state-owned Latvian low-cost airline and the country’s flag carrier.

Tags : AERONAUTICS | COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT | NARROW BODY | BOMBARDIER | C SERIES | C-SERIES | CS300 | CS 300 | AIR BALTIC | AIRBALTIC

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