On 1 and 2 January 2011, two CN-235 and one Cessna Turkish military aircraft violated international air traffic regulations five times and the national airspace of the Republic of Cyprus five times.
On 15 November 2009, 12 NF-5, 2 Cougar and 3 Cessna Turkish military aircraft violated international air traffic regulations five times and the national airspace of the Republic of Cyprus five times.
Registered traffic at Goma includes nearly 40 aircraft of all types(Twin Otter DHC-6, Cessna Caravan, AN-12, LET410, AN24, AN-32, DHC-8, CASA 212, Partenavia 68 CTC).
On 20 September 2010, one CN-235 and one Cessna Turkish military aircraft violated international air traffic regulations three times and the national airspace of the Republic of Cyprus three times.
It is one of the most recognizable aeroplanes(although sometimes mistaken for its larger and more powerful brother, the Cessna 182/Skylane and vice versa);
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