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  2. Delta Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines purchased Pan Am Shuttle (including several Boeing 727s) for $113 million, thereby securing Delta's position as the third largest U.S. airline. Delta relaunched the service under the Delta Shuttle brand on September 1, 1991. 2000–2010. Delta Shuttle began introducing new Boeing 737-800 aircraft in August 2000 to replace its ...

  3. Braniff (1991–1992) - Wikipedia

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    Braniff International Airlines, Inc. was a low-fare airline formed in 1991 from the assets of two earlier airlines that used the Braniff name. It was headquartered in the Dallas, Texas, area and owned by BNAir, Inc., a subsidiary of BIA-COR Holdings Inc., a Philadelphia investment group, formed by Paine Weber Group, and subsequent airline holding company.

  4. Delta Airlines - Wikipedia

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  5. 1996 Abakan Ilyushin Il-76 crash - Wikipedia

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    Accident; Date: 27 November 1996 (): Summary: Controlled flight into terrain: Site: 14 km (8.7 mi) NNE of Abakan Airport citation needed]: Aircraft; Aircraft type: Ilyushin Il-76MD: Operator: Russian Air Force: Registration: RA-78804: Flight origin: Moscow Ramenskoye Airport, Moscow Oblast, Russia: Stopover: Abakan International Airport, Abakan, Russia: Destination: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ...

  6. SkyTeam - Wikipedia

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    Czech Airlines Boeing 737-500 in SkyTeam special livery in 2012. During the year, Delta Air Lines offered US$1.02 billion to Japan Airlines after the Asian airline filed for bankruptcy due to US$26 billion debt, at the same time lobbying Oneworld's largest member in Asia to switch to SkyTeam.

  7. Delta TechOps - Wikipedia

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    Delta TechOps (Technical Operations) is the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) division of Delta Air Lines, headquartered at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. With more than 9,600 employees and 51 maintenance stations worldwide, Delta TechOps is a full-service maintenance provider for the more than 900 aircraft ...

  8. Richard H. Anderson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard H. Anderson (businessman) Richard H. Anderson (born May 2, 1955) is a retired American lawyer and business executive. In his early career, he served as a prosecutor and corporate attorney, before moving into executive positions. His most prominent roles were as CEO of several large companies in the transportation industry: Northwest ...

  9. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    An older, non-computerized Air Transat boarding pass from 2000. A boarding pass or boarding card is a document provided by an airline during airport check-in, giving a passenger permission to enter the restricted area of an airport (also known as the airside portion of the airport) and to board the airplane for a particular flight.