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  2. El Al - Wikipedia

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    El Al flights were inaugurated to the Far East [when?] and, in 1995, El Al signed its first codesharing agreement with American Airlines. In February 1995, the receivership under which the airline had technically been operating since 1982 came to an end. In June 1996, El Al recorded its first flight from Israel to Amman, Jordan.

  3. Tonawanda Reservation - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 ( EST) • Summer ( DST) UTC-4 ( EDT) Area code. 716. The Tonawanda Indian Reservation ( Seneca: Ta:nöwöde') is an Indian reservation of the Tonawanda Seneca Nation located in western New York, United States. The band is a federally recognized tribe and, in the 2010 census, had 693 people living on the reservation.

  4. Confirm Project - Wikipedia

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    Confirm Project. CONFIRM was an ambitious IT project supposed to create a single computer reservations system /global distribution system used by airline, rental car, and hotel companies. It is often used as a case study as an example of a major failure in project management .

  5. Category:Native American airports - Wikipedia

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    A. Annette Island Airport. Arctic Village Airport. Avi Suquilla Airport.

  6. Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Five hijackers are aboard. One of them, most likely al-Shehhi, communicated with Mohamed Atta shortly before American Airlines Flight 11's takeoff. 8:19: Betty Ong, a flight attendant on Flight 11, alerts an American Airlines reservations center in Cary, North Carolina, to the hijacking via an airphone: "[I'm] number 3 in the back. The cockpit ...

  7. Trans International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Trans International Airlines. Trans International Airlines ( TIA) started as a United States supplemental air carrier, at the time the regulatory term for a charter airline. After US airline deregulation in 1979, it also operated scheduled passenger service flying as Transamerica Airlines as well as charter flights during its last decade.

  8. Pan Am - Wikipedia

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    Thomas G. Plaskett (CEO, 1988–1991) Russell L. Ray Jr. (CEO, 1991) Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways [2] and more commonly known as Pan Am, was an airline that was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United States for much of the 20th century.

  9. Beware Another American Airlines Reservations Breakdown - AOL

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    The breakdown of the reservations system of AMR, parent of American Airlines, will not be the last for the company. Carrier mergers are notorious for the customer disruption they cause. As ...