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  2. Big Sky Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky Airlines was a commuter air carrier in the United States that operated from 1978 to 2008. Headquartered in Billings , Montana , United States. [1] Big Sky was wholly owned by Big Sky Transportation Company , which in turn was a wholly owned subsidiary of MAIR Holdings .

  3. VG Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The pencil dark and light grey aircraft livery design with the feathered Belgian flag on the tailfin of VG Airlines was created by Lila Design in the Netherlands as well as the Delsey Airlines aircraft paint concept. Destinations. The airline operated flights from Brussels to Boston, Los Angeles, and New York–JFK in the United States. Fleet

  4. List of largest airlines in North America - Wikipedia

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    Airline Fleet size Ref; American Airlines: 952 Delta Air Lines: 947 United Airlines: 924 Southwest Airlines: 814 [citation needed] SkyWest Airlines: 493 JetBlue: 286 [citation needed] Republic Airways: 230 Alaska Airlines: 221 [citation needed] Spirit Airlines: 201 [citation needed] Air Canada: 197 [citation needed] Envoy Air: 147 Endeavor Air ...

  5. Japan Air Lines Flight 471 - Wikipedia

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    Passengers Sixteen of the dead were Americans. Brazilian actress Leila Diniz was also among those killed, as was the sole Indian passenger on the flight, Dr. K.K.P. Narasinga Rao, a senior official of the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. One of the cabin attendants killed in the crash was the sister of San'yūtei Enraku V. Sequence of events The flight was on the ...

  6. Marquette Airlines - Wikipedia

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    History. Marquette was founded in 1938 by Winston Weidner "Wink" Kratz, a 33-year-old pilot. It began scheduled service on the St. Louis - Cincinnati - Dayton - Toledo - Detroit route on May 14, 1938, with service four days a week, which soon expanded to six days a week, using Stinson Model A tri-motor aircraft.

  7. Ethiopian Airlines Flight 708 - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Airlines Flight 708 was a Boeing 720-060B, due to operate an international scheduled Addis Ababa–Asmara–Athens–Rome–Paris passenger service, that experienced a hijacking attempt on 8 December 1972.

  8. 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 ...

  9. File:Delta Airlines Logo Skyteam.svg - Wikipedia

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