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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the largest airline in the world by scheduled passengers, founded in 1930 and based in Fort Worth, Texas. Explore its fleet, alliance, regional service, and role in the development of the DC-3 and DC-10 aircraft.

  3. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    American Flyers AMERICAN FLYERS United States DFA Aero Coach Aviation: AERO COACH United States EV ASQ Atlantic Southeast Airlines: ACEY United States Merged into ExpressJet Airlines: ALG Air Logistics: AIRLOG United States ALL Aerovallarta: VALLARTA Mexico HP AWE America West Airlines: CACTUS United States Merged with US Airways: 6R TNO

  4. Phone numbers for airlines listed on Google directed to ... - AOL

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    Scammers recently changed the phone numbers that appear in Google search results for several major airlines, redirecting some customers to call a number where the person who answered would try to ...

  5. American Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    Learn how American Airlines Group was formed in 2013 by the merger of AMR Corporation and US Airways Group, creating the largest airline in the world. Find out the details of the merger process, the legal challenges, and the impact on the industry and the brands.

  6. AAdvantage - Wikipedia

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    AAdvantage is the loyalty program of American Airlines, launched in 1981 and with over 115 million members. It offers miles for flights, hotels, car rentals, and other products and services, and has five membership tiers with different benefits and privileges.

  7. Betty Ong - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ong was a flight attendant who boarded American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane hijacked on September 11, 2001. She alerted authorities of the hijacking and provided vital information that led to the closing of airspace, earning her the 9/11 Commission's praise as a hero.

  8. Atlantic City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, facilities, airlines and destinations of Atlantic City International Airport, a shared civil-military airport in New Jersey. The airport is also home to the New Jersey Air National Guard and the Coast Guard Air Station.

  9. Madeline Amy Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Amy Sweeney was a flight attendant who died on American Airlines Flight 11, which was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. She made a phone call to her husband and reported the hijackers' seat numbers before the crash, and was posthumously honored for her bravery.