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  2. Marlon Green - Wikipedia

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    Marlon Dewitt Green [1] (June 6, 1929 – July 6, 2009) was an African-American pilot whose landmark United States Supreme Court decision in 1963 helped dismantle racial discrimination in the American passenger airline industry. The decision led to David E. Harris 's hiring as the first African-American pilot for a major airline the following year.

  3. L-3 Flight International Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Flight International is the original company providing Contracted Air Services to the DoD. In 2002, the company was acquired by Raytheon Aerospace which was renamed Vertex Aerospace. In 2003, Vertex Aerospace was acquired by L-3 Communications and the name changed from Flight International Aviation to L-3 Flight International Aviation.

  4. Charles Burlingame - Wikipedia

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    Debra Burlingame (sister) Military career. Service/ branch. United States Navy. Years of service. 1971–1996. Charles Frank "Chic" Burlingame III (September 12, 1949 – September 11, 2001) was the Captain of American Airlines Flight 77, the aircraft that was crashed by terrorists into the Pentagon during the September 11 attacks .

  5. Bering Air - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .beringair .com. Bering Air is an American airline headquartered in Nome, Alaska, United States. It operates domestic scheduled passenger and charter airline services, as well as air ambulance and helicopter services. Its main base is Nome Airport, with hubs at Ralph Wien Memorial Airport ( Kotzebue) and Unalakleet Airport.

  6. Herb Kelleher - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of Southwest Airlines. Spouse. Joan Negley. Children. 4. Herbert David Kelleher (March 12, 1931 – January 3, 2019) was an American billionaire airline businessman and lawyer. He was the co-founder, later CEO, and chairman emeritus of Southwest Airlines until his death in 2019.

  7. American Airlines Flight 2 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 2 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight between Little Rock National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis Municipal Airport in Memphis, Tennessee. The aircraft was a DC-3-277A manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company and operated by American Airlines. The craft was five years old, having first entered service in 1939, and ...

  8. Here’s what North American airline passengers really think ...

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    Here’s why North American travelers are kind of dissatisfied, according to consumer research company J.D. Power’s 2024 North American Airline Satisfaction Study.

  9. American Airlines flight attendants say their pay is so ... - AOL

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    American Airlines recently offered to hike flight attendants’ pay 17%—but the workers say that won’t be enough to stop the first airline strike in 15 years.. As the airline and its ...