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  2. Flight number - Wikipedia

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    A flight number is a code for an airline service consisting of two-character airline designator and a 1 to 4 digit number. Learn about the conventions for assigning flight numbers, the codeshare agreements, and the list of flight number 1 by airline.

  3. FlightAware - Wikipedia

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    FlightAware is an American company that provides real-time, historical, and predictive flight tracking data and products worldwide. It offers free and paid services for aviation enthusiasts, businesses, and operators, such as flight alerts, maps, weather, aviation news, and datalink integration.

  4. American Airlines Flight 77 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 77 was a hijacked Boeing 757 that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. The article details the background, hijacking, impact, and aftermath of the incident, as well as the memorial for the victims.

  5. American Airlines Flight 587 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the second-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history, which occurred on November 12, 2001, when an Airbus A300 crashed into Queens, New York, killing 260 people. Find out the probable cause, the investigation, the victims, and the cultural impact of the tragedy.

  6. American Airlines Flight 331 - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2009, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800, operating American Airlines Flight 331 (Washington, D.C.–Miami–Kingston, Jamaica) and carrying 148 passengers and six crew, overran runway 12 on landing at Kingston in poor weather. The plane continued on the ground outside the airport perimeter and broke apart on the beach, causing ...

  7. American Airlines Flight 63 (2001) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Reid, an al-Qaeda operative, tried to detonate explosives in his shoes on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami in 2001. He was subdued by passengers and crew, and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  8. American Airlines Flight 1420 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the runway overrun and crash of an MD-82 aircraft in Little Rock, Arkansas, that killed 11 people and injured 110. Find out the causes, the investigation, and the aftermath of the accident.

  9. Flight information display system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the computer system that displays flight information to passengers in airports, using mechanical or electronic boards or monitors. Find out how FIDS show flight numbers, airlines, destinations, times, statuses, and more.