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  2. USA3000 Airlines - Wikipedia

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    USA3000 Airlines. Brendan Airways, LLC, doing business as USA3000 Airlines, was a U.S. airline headquartered in Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. [3][4][5] It operated both scheduled and charter service with a fleet of five Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline's last flight departed on January 30, 2012.

  3. Talk:USA3000 Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Mullen also owns a portion of Canada 3000 airlines, one of that country's leading air carriers. Canada 3000 carries more than 3 million passengers a year to more than 94 destinations. --Россавиа Диалог 20:09, 4 April 2008 (UTC) I'd assumed it was a reference to the movie America 3000.

  4. Aviation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aviation in the United States. The United States has an extensive air transportation network. In 2013, there were 86 airports in the U.S. that annually handled over 1,000,000 passengers each. [1] The civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. [2]

  5. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix–Sky Harbor. Los Angeles. New York–JFK. New York–LaGuardia. Washington–National. 1926. Founded as American Airways and commenced operations in 1936 as American Air Lines; largest airline in the world based on airline company revenue, scheduled passenger miles flown (per year), and fleet size. Avelo Airlines. XP.

  6. US Airways Group - Wikipedia

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    US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West ...

  7. Canada 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Canada 3000. Canada 3000 Airlines Inc. was a Canadian discount charter airline offering domestic and international flights. It was the largest charter airline in the world at the time of its operation, with over 90 destinations worldwide, although it changed to scheduled service in 2000 after the Canadian Airlines and Air Canada merger. Canada ...

  8. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in the ...

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    It is the deadliest aircraft disaster in California history, the first fatal Pacific Southwest Airlines incident, and at the time, the deadliest aircraft incident in the United States. [38] PSA Flight 1771 crashed near Cayucos, California, on December 7, 1987, after being hijacked by a disgruntled former airline employee, killing all 43 on ...

  9. What happened on 9/11 and how many people were caught up in ...

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    The United States had suffered its worst-ever terrorist attack, nearly 3,000 people were dead, and history had suddenly veered onto a vastly different and more ... United Airlines Flight 93, ...