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The deletion reason given is 'an article about a company, corporation, organization, or group that does not credibly indicate the importance or significance of the subject' :
The article details the operations of a new airline based in Egypt. The carrier received their first aircraft last week, so this is no longer just a planned venture. In terms of 'importance/relevance' this is in line with other Wiki entries detailing individual airline information. I hope this justifies why the article should remain, if not then I'd appreciate further clarification.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Dahab777 ( talk • contribs)
In fact, there are two Nesma Airlines: one based in Saudi Arabia (IATA: NA, ICAO: NSS) and one based in Egypt (IATA: NE, ICAO: NMA). The airlines are sister airlines (something like Air Arabia Group). So, I hope someone would reflect that by splitting the article. Imdashti ( talk) 03:32, 30 October 2018 (UTC)
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The deletion reason given is 'an article about a company, corporation, organization, or group that does not credibly indicate the importance or significance of the subject' :
The article details the operations of a new airline based in Egypt. The carrier received their first aircraft last week, so this is no longer just a planned venture. In terms of 'importance/relevance' this is in line with other Wiki entries detailing individual airline information. I hope this justifies why the article should remain, if not then I'd appreciate further clarification.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Dahab777 ( talk • contribs)
In fact, there are two Nesma Airlines: one based in Saudi Arabia (IATA: NA, ICAO: NSS) and one based in Egypt (IATA: NE, ICAO: NMA). The airlines are sister airlines (something like Air Arabia Group). So, I hope someone would reflect that by splitting the article. Imdashti ( talk) 03:32, 30 October 2018 (UTC)