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Airline of New Zealand
Sunair is an airline headquartered in Tauranga, on the North Island of New Zealand. It operates scheduled services, flying to Gisborne, Hamilton, Wairoa
Sunair
Basketball team
Belgian Supercups. The club was founded on 25 May 1970 and started playing as Sunair Oostende. The team colors were blue and yellow. BCO – a nickname of the
BC_Oostende
American basketball player (1965–2025)
In 1994, he decided to transfer to Europe and signed with Belgian team Sunair Ostende. He spent several seasons with the club, playing his last game in
Barry_Mitchell_(basketball)
Regional airline of Denmark
African market to perform aircraft maintenance and overhaul services. "SunAir -". www.uk.sun-air.dk. Archived from the original on 28 May 2011. Retrieved
Sun-Air_of_Scandinavia
Basketball league
Pils 1980–81 Sunair Oostende 1981–82 Sunair Oostende 1982–83 Sunair Oostende 1983–84 Sunair Oostende 1984–85 Sunair Oostende 1985–86 Sunair Oostende 1986–87
Pro_Basketball_League
Two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane
2009. Retrieved August 1, 2025. "Our Fleet of Aircraft | Sunair Aviation Flight Training". Sunair Aviation | FBO & Flight School. Retrieved August 1, 2025
Cessna_152
City in Gisborne District, New Zealand
Stuff (Fairfax). 23 February 2018. "Sunair Bids Farewell to Gisborne". 3rd Level New Zealand. 22 April 2022. "Sunair returns to Gisborne". 3rd Level New
Gisborne,_New_Zealand
German ultralight trike
The Sunair Sunlight is a German ultralight trike electric aircraft, designed and produced by Sunair UG of Scheidegg, Bavaria. The aircraft is supplied
Sunair_Sunlight
Airport in Whangārei
minutes). In 2007, Sunair begun daily air services between Whangārei, Tauranga, Rotorua and Napier. This service was discontinued in 2009. Sunair returned to
Whangarei_Airport
July 2013. stewartislandflights.com "NZ Domestic Flights - Sunair Airline Tauranga". Sunair.co.nz. Retrieved 1 July 2013. "Welcome to the Airwork group
List of airlines of New Zealand
List_of_airlines_of_New_Zealand
Cycling team (1979–1983)
1983 Lano–Boule d'Or Boule d'Or–Studio Casa Boule d'Or–Sunair Sunair–Sport 80–Colnago Boule d'Or–Sunair Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo Boule d'Or–Colnago
Boule_d'Or_(cycling_team)
German ultralight trike
The Sunair Magic is a German electric or petrol motor ultralight trike designed and produced by Sunair UG of Scheidegg, Bavaria. The aircraft is supplied
Sunair_Magic
Topics referred to by the same term
Colombian aircraft design Ibis GS-750 Grand Magic, a Colombian aircraft design Sunair Magic, a German ultralight trike design HMS Magic, several Royal Navy ships
Magic
Airport in Tauranga
Cessna Grand Caravan. Tauranga Airport is also the hub for regional airline Sunair. It operates scheduled flights to Claris, Motiti Island, Whangarei, Gisborne
Tauranga_Airport
Belgian professional cycling team (1957–1979)
Flandria was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1957 to 1979. It was sponsored by Flandria a bicycle manufacturer located in West Flanders
Flandria_(cycling_team)
Airport in Gisborne
Airlines Destinations Air New Zealand Auckland, Wellington Sunair Hamilton, Napier, Tauranga, Whakatāne
Gisborne_Airport
American basketball coach
He moved up to the professional level, as head coach for Belgian team Sunair Ostende in the 1978–79 season. From 1980 to 1986, Adams was an assistant
Ron_Adams
Fresh Air 1980–1981 Sunair Oostende 3–2 Racing Maes Pils Mechelen 1981–1982 Sunair Oostende 3–2 Toptours Aarschot 1982–1983 Sunair Oostende 3–0 Racing
List of Belgian basketball champions
List_of_Belgian_basketball_champions
Airport in Kaitaia
expressed interest in operating the route, including Tauranga-based Sunair. Sunair operates between Kaitaia and Whangārei for doctor runs. The airport
Kaitaia_Airport
Cycling race
Bogaert (BEL) (Europ Decor) Second Roger De Vlaeminck (BEL) (DAF Trucks–TeVe Blad) Third Daniel Willems (BEL) (Boule d'Or–Sunair) ← 1981 1983 →
1982_E3_Prijs_Vlaanderen
Airport in Wairoa, New Zealand
service for light aircraft and is used mainly for charter operations. In 2023 Sunair commenced a Napier to Wairoa route. Wairoa Aerodrome is a grass strip of
Wairoa_Aerodrome
Belgian cyclist
He rode in the 1985 Tour de France. Toelen rode for the teams Hitachi Sunair - Splendor and Hitachi Marc. "Patrick Toelen". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved
Patrick_Toelen
Defunct basketball cup competition
7.5 1997–98 Gianmarco Pozzecco (Varese): 5.4 1998–99 Jean-Marc Jaumin (Sunair Oostende): 6.7 1999–00 Teemu Rannikko (Piiloset Turku): 5.5 2000–01 Georgi
FIBA_Korać_Cup
Belgian basketball player
stand out. Samaey began his professional basketball career in 1977 with Sunair Oostende. Standing 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in), he became one of the dominant centers
Rik_Samaey
Belgian cyclist
Wellens. At the 1981 Tour de France, he and his brothers all rode for the Sunair–Sport 80–Colnago team as domestiques for Freddy Maertens. "Leo Wellens Olympic
Leo_Wellens
Provincial capital and city in North Kivu, DR Congo
departure of carriers. While enterprises such as Virunga Air, Charter, and Sunair have ceased operations, stalwart aviation entities like société de Transports
Goma
SERVICIOJAL Mexico SJC Servicios Ejecutivos Continental SERVIEJECUTIVO Mexico SJE Sunair 2001 SUNBIZ South Africa SJJ Spirit Aviation SPIRIT JET United States SJL
List_of_airline_codes
Coastal city in the Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Sunair is based in Tauranga, operating a fleet of light aircraft. Sunair operates from Tauranga Airport to Whangarei
Tauranga
Cycling race
Winner Éric Guyot (FRA) (Skil–Sem–Kas–Miko) Second Rudy Matthijs (BEL) (Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair) Third Marc Madiot (FRA) (Renault–Elf) ← 1984 1986 →
1985_GP_Ouest-France
Town in Queensland, Australia
timetables". Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011. Sunair. "Brisbane Airport Transit Stop". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011
Maroochydore
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Aris 240-154 Sunair Oostende 115–77 125–77
Aris B.C. in international competitions
Aris_B.C._in_international_competitions
Cycling race
Peugeot–Shell–Michelin Skil–Sem–Kas–Miko Reynolds Fagor Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair Panasonic–Raleigh Varta–Café de Colombia–Mavic Carrera–Inoxpran La Redoute
1985_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Puch–Wolber–Campagnolo Boston–Mavic Teka–Campagnolo DAF Trucks–Côte d'Or Kelme–Gios Sunair–Sport 80–Colnago Renault–Elf–Gitane Vermeer Thijs Bernard Hinault, the winner
1981_Tour_de_France
Topics referred to by the same term
American commuter airline Sun-Air of Scandinavia, a British Airways franchisee Sunair, a New Zealand airline Sun Air, former name of Pacific Sun (airline), an
Sun_Air
City in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
frequent direct flights to and from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Sunair serves Tauranga, Hamilton, Gisborne and Wairoa. Jetstar, a Qantas subsidiary
Napier,_New_Zealand
Belgian basketball competition
Ref. 1979 Royal Fresh Air Sunair Oostende 1981 Sunair Oostende Hellas GentF 1982 Sunair Oostende Top Tours Aarschot 1988 Sunair Oostende Maccabi BrusselsF
Belgian_Basketball_Supercup
Italian professional basketball club
Away 2nd Çukurova Üniversitesi 108–64 71–72 QF Žalgiris 102–79 86–83 Sunair Oostende 93–85 78–69 Maccabi Ramat Gan 86–73 95–96 SF PAOK 77–57 94–100
Virtus_Bologna
Airport in the Waikato Region of New Zealand
Airlines Destinations Air New Zealand Christchurch, Wellington Jetstar Christchurch, Gold Coast, Sydney Sunair Gisborne, Napier, Whakatāne, Whangārei
Hamilton Airport (New Zealand)
Hamilton_Airport_(New_Zealand)
City in Waikato, New Zealand
Christchurch and Wellington and Origin Air to Napier, Nelson and Palmerston North. Sunair served Hamilton for 30 years before withdrawing due to insufficient demand
Hamilton,_New_Zealand
Sports season
Soviet Union 2 Spartak Leningrad VEF Riga Austria 1 Union SPI Belgium 1 Sunair Oostende Bulgaria 1 Slavia Sofia Czechoslovakia 1 Sparta Praha Cyprus 1
1991–92_FIBA_European_Cup
Cycling race stages
Duclos-Lassalle (FRA) Peugeot–Esso–Michelin + 16" 5 Gery Verlinden (BEL) Sunair–Sport 80–Colnago s.t. 6 Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (BEL) La Redoute–Motobécane
1981 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 11
1981_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_11
National airline of South Africa
for ailing state-owned businesses". Many other companies like Flitestar, SunAir and Nationwide had failed because they could not compete with state-funded
South_African_Airways
Airport in Whakatāne, New Zealand
used a Metroliner, and have also used a Saab 340 since 29 November 2019. Sunair operates from Hamilton, Gisborne and Napier. The airport houses a flight
Whakatāne_Airport
American basketball player and coach
moved to Belgium, where he spent his first professional season abroad with Sunair Oostende, with which he also participated in the 1988–89 FIBA European Champions
Antoine_Joubert
Dutch basketball coach (1947–2025)
van Gent coached in Belgium and won the Belgian Championship in 1985 with Sunair Oostende. He quit coaching in 1991 after he was fired from Houthalen basketball
Maarten_van_Gent
Italian bicycle maker
Inoxpran 1979 - 1983: Lano-Boul d'Or 1980 - 1981: Gis Gelati 1980 - 1981: Sunair Sport 80 Colnago 1980: Splendor 1982 - 1988: Del Tongo-Colnago 1984 - 2008:
Colnago
Topics referred to by the same term
a refrigerated cargo ship for the Pan-Norse Steamship Company 1962–1967 Sunair Sunlight, a German ultralight electric trike aircraft Sunlight (cleaning
Sunlight_(disambiguation)
New Zealand cyclist (born 1955)
Role Rider Professional teams 1979 TI–Raleigh–McGregor 1981 Boule d'Or–Sunair 1981 Fangio–Tönissteiner–OM Trucks–Mavic 1982 Mavic - Clemenso 1984 Rare
Wayne_Hildred
Town in Queensland, Australia
25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011. "Brisbane Airport Transit Stop". Sunair. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011. "2011
Kawana_Waters,_Queensland
Former Coast Guard icebreaker, now a museum ship
along with a Sunair F-9800 automatic pre/post filter for each radio to permit simultaneous operation of all three stations, and Sunair RCU-9310 remote
USCGC_Mackinaw_(WAGB-83)
Radio station in Elizabethville, Pennsylvania
March 1990, WLIZ was sold to Sunair Communications Inc. The station later changed its call sign to WYGL-FM. In July 2003, Sunair Communications sold its Pennsylvania
WCDM
Jugoplastika 77–92 (a) 84–91 (h) 1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier 1–1 2nd round Sunair Oostende 90–84 (h) 64–79 (a) 1981–82 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
USK Praha in international competitions
USK_Praha_in_international_competitions
Sports season
FIBA European League. *Partizan, Hapoel Galil Elyon, Sheffield Sharks, Sunair Oostende, Zrinjevac, Baník Cígeľ Prievidza, Smelt Olimpija, Budivelnyk,
1995–96_FIBA_European_Cup
Sports season
87–79 77–102 Steaua București 191-245 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 103–114 88–131 Sunair Oostende 165-159 Murray Edinburgh 76–80 89–79 T71 Dudelange 114-320 CSKA
1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup
1984–85_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
Men's basketball team in international competitions
Team 1 Score Team 2 Replay Iraklis 79–76 Sunair Oostende
Iraklis B.C. in international competitions
Iraklis_B.C._in_international_competitions
Aerospace Group, Nappanee, IN) Sun Ray 100 (Scheidegg, Bavaria, Germany) Sunair Magic Sunair Sunlight (LanShe Aerospace a.k.a. Sun Lake Aircraft (pres: Wadi Rahim)
List_of_aircraft_(Su)
British travel agency chain, 1965–2004
ownership were estimated at £1.2m before the sale to Sunair in 1971 for £175,000. In October, Sunair and Lunn Poly operated the first Boeing 747 package
Lunn_Poly
Cycling race
Peugeot–Shell–Michelin Splendor–Wickes Bouwmarkt Vermeer Thijs Sem–France Loire–Campagnolo Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo DAF Trucks–TeVe Blad COOP–Mercier–Mavic Teka Wolber–Spidel
1982_Tour_de_France
Sports season
Country Teams Clubs Austria 1 Scholl Wels Belgium 1 Sunair Oostende Bulgaria 1 CSKA Sofia Cyprus 1 Apollon Limassol England 1 Manchester United Finland
1989–90 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
1989–90_FIBA_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Tauranga and back with 1 Cessna 206 and 2 Cessna 172 aircraft. In addition, Sunair operates to Mōtītī Island from Tauranga and back with 3 Cessna 172 aircraft
Mōtītī_Island
Sports season
(4th) Borac Nektar (1st) Helios Domžale (8th) CSU Astral Sibiu (2nd)WC Sunair Ostende (5th) Brotnjo (3rd/4th) Maccabi Rishon LeZion (5th) Grodno-93 (1st)
1998–99_FIBA_Korać_Cup
Multiday open-air rock concert
1969, it was actually two separate one day events. The first was at the Sunair Drive-in in Cathedral City and was called the Palm Springs Pop Festival
Rock_festival
Sports season
68–109 64–127 Beşiktaş 145–184 Zadar 81–96 64–88 Slavia VŠ Praha 154–163 Sunair Oostende 90–84 64–79 Zbrojovka Brno 169–151 Stade Français 95–75 74–76 Caen
1980–81_FIBA_Korać_Cup
Belgian businessman (1924–2014)
Belgian travel industry. He was the former president of the basketball club Sunair (later Telindus, now Base) Oostende. In 1953 he founded the West Belgian
Rudolf_Vanmoerkerke
Cycling team
Splendor–Jacky Aernoudt Splendor–Mondial Moquettes–Marc Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair Hitachi–Marc–Splendor Hitachi–Robland Hitachi–Marc Hitachi–Bosal–B.C.E.
Splendor_(cycling_team)
Island in New Zealand
Claris. Flight time is approximately 30 minutes from Auckland Airport. Sunair operates between Claris and Hamilton, Tauranga, Whangārei and Whitianga
Great_Barrier_Island
Air begun to play also in the Belgian Cup final but it lost the game to Sunair Oostende (66–77). Belgian League Champions (4): 1936–37, 1937–38, 1977–78
Fresh_Air_Basketball
Airport in Napier, New Zealand
Airlines Destinations Air Napier Gisborne Air New Zealand Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington Sunair Gisborne, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wairoa, Whakatāne
Hawke's_Bay_Airport
Belgian basketball player
career 2003–present Career history 1985–1990 Racing Mechelen 1990–1999 Sunair Oostende 1999–2002 Telindus Union Mons-Hainaut 2002–2003 Okapi Aalstar Career
Ronny_Bayer
Town in Waikato, New Zealand
FlyStark with their Cessna 172 and GippsAero GA8 Airvan aeroplanes and Sunair with their Cessna 172 and Piper Aztec planes. InterCity buses and Go Kiwi
Whitianga
Airline of New Zealand (1969–2016)
2007. Retrieved 29 September 2011. Aviation News, April 2010. "SunLive - Sunair offers regional help - The Bay's News First". www.sunlive.co.nz. 12 November
Eagle_Airways
Cycling race
Vanderaerden (BEL) (Panasonic–Raleigh) Second Phil Anderson (AUS) (Panasonic–Raleigh) Third Rudy Dhaenens (BEL) (Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair) ← 1984 1986 →
1985_Gent–Wevelgem
Aviation Skytrans Airlines Virgin Australia Regional Airlines French Polynesia Air Tahiti New Zealand Air New Zealand Link Golden Bay Air Sounds Air Sunair
List_of_regional_airlines
The BeNeLux Cup was a basketball tournament that was held in 1987–1988. Sunair Oostende won the only edition of the BeNeLux Cup, in which clubs from the
BeNeLux_Cup
Sports season
Goodyear-Belgacom Aalstar (3rd) Baník Handlová (6th) Genève Basket Sparta Bertrange Sunair Oostende (4th) BWC Maribor (2nd) Union Neuchatel Floare (1st) Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster
1994–95_FIBA_Korać_Cup
Sports season
2 1st leg 2nd leg Partizani Tirana 180-176 ZTE 101–90 79–86 BMS 172-191 Sunair Oostende 86–97 86–94 Ovarense 227-151 Contern 113–64 114–87 AEL 143-230
1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup
1988–89_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
Belgian cyclist (born 1959)
Discipline Road Role Rider Team manager Professional teams 1981–1982 Boule d'Or–Sunair 1983–1984 Europ Decor–Dries 1985–1987 Lotto 1988–1989 Hitachi–Bosal–B.C
Marc_Sergeant
Bicycle road race in Hainaut, Belgium
Knetemann TI–Raleigh 1979 Belgium Daniel Verplancke Flandria–Ca-Va Seul–Sunair 1980 Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk TI–Raleigh 1981 Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
Grand_Prix_Pino_Cerami
Basketball league
1967/68 Avanti Brugge 1968/69 Athlon Ieper 1969/70 Okapi Aalst 1970/71 BCO Sunair Oostende 1971/72 BC Destelbergen 1972/73 BCO Oostende 1973/74 Prado Kortrijk
Top_Division_Men_One
Airport in Claris, Great Barrier Island
Airlines Destinations Barrier Air Auckland, North Shore, Tauranga Island Aviation North Shore, Waiheke Island Sunair Tauranga, Whangarei, Whitianga
Great_Barrier_Aerodrome
Sports season
competition. Team Pld Pts W L PF PA 1. Nashua EBBC 6 12 6 0 635 456 2. Sunair Oostende 6 10 4 2 552 502 3. Sunderland Saints 6 8 2 4 546 523 4. Amicale
1981–82 FIBA European Champions Cup
1981–82_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
Sports season
Nashua EBBC 89–72 67–74 Honvéd 164–162 Çukurova Üniversitesi 96–86 68–76 Sunair Oostende 195–189 Pau-Orthez 100–80 95–109 Kalev 193–172 Baník Cígeľ Prievidza
1990–91_FIBA_Korać_Cup
Fijian politician
domestic subsidiary, Fiji Link playing a lead role from the acquisition of Sunair. In December 2016, Kamikamica was appointed the head of the ANZ Bank in
Manoa_Kamikamica
1992–2014 airline in New Zealand
Barrier Air Golden Bay Air Originair Sounds Air Stewart Island Flights Sunair Charter Air Safaris Airwork Glenorchy Air Air Kaikoura Salt Air Cargo Parcelair
Vincent_Aviation
71–73 (34–36) 11–12–1991 Limoges – PAOK 79–81 (32–42) 17–12–1991 PAOK – BC (Sunair) Oostende 81–70 (35–39) 07–01–1992 PAOK – Alba Berlin 83–79 (38–43) 14–01–1992
PAOK_B.C._in_Europe
Sports season
91–81 92–85 Simac Milano 233-122 T71 Dudelange 116–48 117–74 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 148-182 Aris 76–93 72–89 Limoges CSP 177-171 Sunair Oostende 87–78 90–93
1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup
1985–86_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
Antwerpen 2001 7 January East All Stars 127-120 West All Stars Ralph Biggs Sunair Oostende 2002-2016 Not held 2017 29 December, Kortrijk Team Orange 107-109
Belgian Basketball All-Star Game
Belgian_Basketball_All-Star_Game
Sports season
Racing Antwerpen (2nd) Hapoel Galil Elyon (6th) CSKA Kyiv (1st) IRB (WC) Sunair Ostende (4th) Maccabi Haifa (7th) Kyiv (WC) Brother Gent (5th) Goldene Seiten
1999–2000_FIBA_Korać_Cup
Cycling race
Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx + 1' 02" 6 Daniel Willems (BEL) Boule d'Or–Sunair + 1' 21" 7 Theo de Rooij (NED) Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx + 1' 22" 8
1982_Tirreno–Adriatico
Cycling race
Kuiper (NED) DAF Trucks–Côte d'Or + 1' 10" 8 Eddy Vanhaerens (BEL) Boule d'Or–Sunair + 1' 10" 9 Eddy Planckaert (BEL) Splendor–Wickes Bouwmarkt–Europ Decor
1981_E3_Prijs_Vlaanderen
Barrier Air Golden Bay Air Originair Sounds Air Stewart Island Flights Sunair Charter Air Safaris Airwork Glenorchy Air Air Kaikoura Salt Air Cargo Parcelair
Union_Airways_of_New_Zealand
1979–80 1980–81 Zbrojovka Brno Stade Français 2nd of 4 teams Slavia VŠ Praha Sunair Oostende 1981–82 Zbrojovka Brno Latte Sole Bologna 1982–83 Nová huť Ostrava
Czechoslovak basketball clubs in international competitions
Czechoslovak_basketball_clubs_in_international_competitions
a 76–84 h Universitatea Cluj 96–74 a 109–79 h Aquarius 108–80 h 68–80 a Sunair Oostende 65–70 h 79–78 a Budivelnyk 57–76 a 93–102 h 2nd round Iraklis Thessaloniki
BC Brno in international competitions
BC_Brno_in_international_competitions
French professional basketball club
Grenoble 1991–92 Quarter-finals 3rd place in a group with PAOK, Glaxo Verona, Sunair Oostende, Maccabi Rishon LeZion and Alba Berlin 1995–96 Quarter-finals 3rd
Limoges_CSP
List of cyclists
Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor Vermeer–Thijs–Gios SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin Coop–Mercier–Mavic Teka Wolber–Spidel
List of teams and cyclists in the 1982 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1982_Tour_de_France
Belgian basketball player
was named Belgian League Rookie of the year in 1996. In 1997, he moved to Sunair Oostende. With Oostende, he won two Belgian League championship titles and
Tomas_Van_Den_Spiegel
American basketball player (born 1976)
(NCAA): 16.5ppg, 6.1rpg 1996–1997: Washington (NCAA): 17ppg, 8rpg 1998: Sunair Oostende (Belgium), was signed in Mar.'1998: 18.1ppg, 6.4rpg 1998–1999:
Mark_Sanford_(basketball)
Greek professional basketball club
București 60–63 (h) 72–75 (a) 1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier 1–1 2nd round Sunair Oostende 70–68 (h) 65–79 (a) 1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier 1–1 2nd round
Panellinios B.C. in international competitions
Panellinios_B.C._in_international_competitions
Belgian cycling race
Verschuere Flandria–Ca-Va Seul–Sunair 1980 Belgium Etienne Van der Helst Safir–Ludo 1981 Belgium Gery Verlinden Boule d'Or–Sunair 1982 Belgium Rudy Colman
Egmont_Cycling_Race
Airport in New Plymouth
to operate from New Plymouth with a Fokker F27 service. Regional airline Sunair used to fly to New Plymouth from Hamilton. Jetstar used to fly to Auckland
New_Plymouth_Airport
SUNAIR
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Selewyne, from the Old English personal name Selewine, composed of the elements sele ‘hall’ + wine ‘friend’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Tainted
Boy/Male
Tamil
Soul, Life force
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Mynyo.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Fashioner
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Lovely
Boy/Male
Native American
Glacier.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Precious Gift
Boy/Male
Tamil
Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Always Smiling; Joyful; Happy; Laughter; Laugh
SUNAIR
SUNAIR
SUNAIR
SUNAIR
SUNAIR