Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, Marseille Provence Airport
Fleet size
3
Destinations
9
Parent company
ISF and Private Investors
Headquarters
Marseille
New Axis Airways, known until 2006 as Axis Airways, was an airline based in Marseille, France. It operated domestic and international charter flights and cargo services on behalf of European clients. Its main bases were Marseille Provence Airport and Paris-Charles de Gaulle.[1]
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the airways after exhalation and is breathed back into the alveoli before environmental air reaches them. At the end of inhalation, the airways are filled...