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'''LOT''' is the name of a ] ] (full name ''Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT''). It was founded in ] when all private airlines in the country were merged into one. Today the company employs 4,200 people and reaches 49 destinations in 31 countries.] is their home base and main hub. | '''LOT''' is the name of a ] ] (full name ''Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT''). It was founded in ] when all private airlines in the country were merged into one. Today the company employs 4,200 people and reaches 49 destinations in 31 countries.] is their home base and main hub. |
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LOT is the name of a Polish airline (full name Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT). It was founded in 1928 when all private airlines in the country were merged into one. Today the company employs 4,200 people and reaches 49 destinations in 31 countries.Warsaw Airport is their home base and main hub.
LOT's commercial fleet consists of the following aircraft:
- 3 Boeing 767-300
- 2 Boeing 767-200
- 2 Boeing 737-300
- 7 Boeing 737-400
- 10 Boeing 737-500
- 14 Embraer ERJ-145
- 8 Aerospatiale/Alenia ATR-72
- 5 Aerospatiale/Alenia ATR-42
See also: airport