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He also became chairman of the new | airline - a role in which he continued until early 20 |
The | airline reported a net profit of CNY5.8 billion ($883 |
are old and the interiors are shabby but the | airline has a good safety record. |
During the 1960s the | airline operated a Beechcraft Model 99 and six Convai |
ne (SPT Airboat Line) was the first scheduled | airline using a winged aircraft. |
country, many of whom arrived to discover the | airline under a labor dispute. |
McNally's paper | airline found a benefactor in UM Holdings, a Haddonfi |
The | airline purchased a new 767-300ER from Boeing with an |
Emirates | Airline was a title sponsor. |
satlantic routes and instead repositioned the | airline as a premium all-business-class service. |
s is a subsidiary of British Airways, but the | airline operates a different scheme for its frequent |
She appeared on ITV's | Airline as a disgruntled airline passenger who missed |
The | airline serves a number of gateway cities in North Am |
raise the issue of whether or not Manx2 is an | airline or a ticket provider in the House of Keys, at |
ted a new strategy that sought to refocus the | airline as a low-fare transatlantic scheduled operato |
The | airline, in a news release, said there were no report |
Airline is a British television series produced by Yo | |
rlines) was incorporated in October 2001, the | airline had a Civil Aviation Authority Type B Operati |
In 2001 the | airline introduced a new program of leasing and servi |
gton Airport was built because a newly formed | airline needed a terminal in Washington, D.C. |
Towards the end of 2008, the | airline achieved a major feat by being chosen to repl |
cility in Tulsa (during a rough period in the | airline industry AA was considering closing one of it |
ircraft were used right up until the time the | airline was absorbed by Deutsche Lufthansa in 1926, a |
xpress Airlines announced that the Australian | Airline Pilot Academy (AAPA) was relocated from Manga |
ed Kay Hull Conference Room at the Australian | Airline Pilot Academy in honour of Kay Hull. |
Australian | Airline Pilot Academy hangar at Wagga Wagga Airport. |
cal Wanaka businesses were the backers to the | airline with accommodation package deals being the on |
ubles being earmarked for the creation of the | airline, which according to Salavat Kutushev, the Gen |
In July 1999 the | airline was acquired by the Carlyle Group. |
he United States in an attempt to protect the | airline from acquisition by the Nazi Government. |
ion pioneer who first charted many commercial | airline routes across the Pacific Ocean during the 19 |
The | Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 removed many of thes |
ne almost immediately with the passage of the | Airline Deregulation Act and ceased operations in 197 |
The system was dismantled as a result of the | Airline Deregulation Act. |
The | airline started activities with a single Vickers Visc |
ankan Airlines which also came under Emirates | Airline administration after its acquisition of the c |
ape blame for the poor financial state of the | airline, apparently aided by his board membership of |
mber 12 - a McDonnell Douglas DC-8 of charter | airline Arrow Air crashes while taking 250 soldiers b |
t Midland, UK [EMA] (serviced by EAT's sister | airline DHL Air UK) / Brussels, Belgium [BRU] / Berga |
was the 1970s "Widget" livery like its parent | airline Delta Air Lines but with minor changes; it's |
Leaving Imperial, he started his own | airline, Olley Air Services, in 1934. |
For the | airline, see Air Wisconsin. |
His interests there included the local | airline, Aurigny Air Services, which he set up in 196 |
r R. "Stubb" Ross, CM started the now-defunct | airline Time Air near Lethbridge, Alberta, in 1966. |
The airport has a new | airline, Tiara Air . |
na, Pakistan International Airlines, Emirates | Airline, Gulf Air and most recently, Delta Air Lines. |
Air India Express is currently the only | airline in Air India Limited which posts profits. |
For the Canadian | airline, see Air Southwest (Canada). |
Demuren said one Nigerian | Airline, ARIK Air already flies to the United States |
tors have been Dan Wolf, President and CEO of | airline Cape Air, along with former candidate for Mas |
ed for general aviation and by one commercial | airline, Cape Air, which operates non-stop flights of |
0 degrees longitude and are used primarily by | airline class aircraft (class A) due to the increased |
The | airline began aircraft charter service on July 4, 200 |
war-surplus Curtiss JN-4 and founded a small | airline, ABC Airline (Always Be Careful!) but remaine |
EUT ( | airline), an airline based in Luqa, Malta |
ovided aboard aircraft vary considerably from | airline to airline and aircraft to aircraft. |
irport has also been a hub for small regional | airline, SeaPort Airlines which provides single engin |
architect and designer Arne Jacobsen for the | airline Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) between 19 |
ation to merge its assets with that of sister | airline Continental Airlines, Continental assumed the |
Manchester Airport based schedule and charter | airline Mercury Airlines, the company changed its nam |
Campo Airport is the main base of regional | airline CCM Airlines, which operates services to cont |
Airport, and at one point they had their own | airline, Hacienda Airlines, so they could fly in gamb |
The | airline Impulse Airlines, when it existed, had its he |
Some of its major clients include Emirates | Airline, SriLankan Airlines, Air Arabia, Qatar Airway |
r travel, both bush carriers and the regional | airline, Alaska Airlines. |
Choon Seng becomes the CEO of world renowned | airline, Singapore Airlines. |
The company was created from the merger of | airline initiative AirNewCo and manufacturer-owned My |
0, he served on the President's Commission on | Airline and Airport Security. |
vate companies which were contracted with the | airline or airport. |
he day-to-day operations of budget Australian | airline Tiger Airways Australia. |
hitworth Argosy II aeroplane flown by British | airline Imperial Airways named City of Liverpool on 2 |
as reported Than planned to launch a domestic | airline, Vanuatu Airways. |
the chief pilot for Northern Territory-based | airline Connellan Airways. |
ether in the US, and also flew for the Indian | airline Jet Airways. |
t commenced operations in early 1984, but the | airline ceased all operations in early 1988 after fin |
The | airline suspended all service for 2 weeks before resu |
airports in the country were closed, with one | airline canceling all of its flights. |
For the Australian | airline, see Alliance Airlines. |
The | airline has already acquired two aircraft and both of |
ervice to Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas, the | airline has also proposed unsubsidized service to Lub |
The | airline has also seen an increase in tourist traffic |
The | airline is also flag carrier to Jamaica through its s |
but Aerotaxi, which is a Cuban based charter | airline, is also present. |
The new | airline model also included a new branding and a new |
ergency airfield on a 1993 Jeppesen chart for | airline use although this is no longer possible as th |
The | airline was always owned and managed by Orient Thai A |
diary of AMR Corporation and commuter service | airline for American Airlines. |
After changing name to CGEA, the | airline used among others 106 Breguet 14s for flights |
In 1975 the | airline established an overseas base at Tegel Airport |
controller or the first or last flight of an | airline to an airport, or for other notable events. |
The | airline uses an 18 seater Dornier 228 on the route. |
Constanta | Airline is an airline based in Zaporizhia, Ukraine. |
At the same time the | airline announced an expansion to a number of new cit |
The | airline has an order for a further three Boeing 767-3 |
On 7 December 2005, the | airline signed an agreement to purchase 18 Airbus A31 |
The | airline industry and Jersey football club First Tower |
verage of unusual events, such as homicide or | airline accidents, and less coverage of more routine, |
on, the fifth African American to become a US | airline pilot, and a meterologist and aviation expert |
veys up-to-date information on flights to the | airline industry and the public. |
RS; PARS keeping the functions for processing | airline reservations and related data. |
s a divided, four-lane highway between US 61 ( | Airline Drive) and West Metairie Avenue. |
between Government Street, Jefferson Highway, | Airline Highway, and Old Hammond Highway. |
s of 9/11, he received a huge paycut from his | airline job and began his main venture into pornograp |
and travel facilitator, provided the detainee | airline tickets and 50 U.S. dollars for his travel to |
, the daughter of Walker Morris, a commercial | airline pilot, and Janie Morris, a social worker, the |
c control specialist, freight pilot, commuter | airline captain, and finally captain for ValuJet Airl |
ion (NMCA) is the nation's premier center for | airline history and research. |
Richard used to be an | airline steward and is now the director of a soft dri |
supplying handbags to more than 80 percent of | airline carriers and two of his handbags are on perma |
Chesley Sullenberger ( | airline pilot and safety expert) |
n inside JFK that is directly connected to an | Airline Terminal and is the original location when th |
In August 2008, CNN reported that an | airline captain and retired brigadier general for the |
s for hardware include the TouchPort II C for | airline check-in and ResortPort for hospitality self- |
Air transportation includes | airline companies and airports. |
NTSB cited the failure of | airline maintenance and inspection personnel to adher |
rea surrounding the approach path and lack of | airline documentation and procedures governing the co |
Born in Manchester to an English | airline pilot, and his American wife (from Arizona), |
ivil aviation, promoting the interests of the | airline community and its partners around the world, |
This was partially paid for by a new levy on | airline tickets and $3 billion in spending cuts. |
all of USSR airport had struggles maintaining | airline services, and in 1992 the airport lost its in |
Crew Transport provides service to Railroad, | Airline, Mine, and Oil & Gas |
During times of the Soviet Union, an | airline club and a school of civil pilots was establi |
l dedicated himself to the travel trade doing | airline ticketing and reservations. |
The main roads are | Airline Drive and Little York Road. |
Donald C. Burr (born 1941) is a former | airline executive and former CEO of now-defunct PEOPL |
ervices including medical escorts, commercial | airline transfers and air medical charters. |
, the Congress approved a bill to prop up the | airline industry and establish a federal fund for vic |
The | airline has announced it will introduce a new air ser |
inance Authority in Frankfort, KY granted the | airline preliminary approval for $2 million in state |
According to the | airline, passengers are to use floating seat cushions |
Two | airline pilots are experiencing a sudden loss of powe |
Airline companies are privately operated, while airpo | |
With the introduction of commercial | airline travel, Armored grew into one of the largest |
ed specifications provided by each respective | airline regarding arrangement and weight need to be f |
airport used to serve as the hub for bankrupt | airline Air Aruba, which was for many years an intern |
The | airline prospered as it provided a vast network of me |
plans, showing the Baton Rouge bypass on the | Airline Highway as an urban route (numbered I-410 by |
Premier Executive Transport Services was an | airline listed as Foreign Corporation in the Commonwe |
lta Air Lines for almost 32 years, ending his | airline career as an international Boeing 767 and MD- |
med to have unmasked a former paratrooper and | airline employee as being missing aircraft hijacker D |
He was a union steward for the | Airline Pilots Association. |
For the | airline, see Astraeus Airlines. |
Fort Worth Airlines was an | airline headquartered at Meacham Field in Fort Worth, |
K-Mile Air is a Thai cargo | airline based at Bangkok, Thailand. |
Nordwind Airlines is a charter | airline based at Sheremetyevo International Airport i |
she was under the height requirement to be an | airline stewardess at the time. |
complimentary services, similar to a typical | airline lounge at Logan Airport. |
British NorthWest Airlines was an | airline based at Blackpool International Airport. |
Royal Airlines is a charter and cargo | airline based at Jinnah International Airport, Karach |
Metrojet, also known as Metrojet Ltd., is an | airline, based at Hong Kong International Airport, wh |
Westward Airways is an | airline based at Land's End Airport, near St Just and |
r Service, Inc., operating as Cape Air, is an | airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport |
Aeromar is the only | airline operating at the airport. |
Globus (Russian: Авиакомпания «Глобус») is an | airline based at Domodedovo International Airport, a |
Pakistan Airways was a short-lived cargo | airline based at Jinnah International Airport, Karach |
ny PFTC-trained pilots are now working in the | airline industry, at corporate charter companies, or |
sight within five minutes, and was spotted by | airline pilots at thirty thousand feet in the air. |
ng a job as pilot at Genair, a small commuter | airline based at Humberside Airport. |
and although there is no scheduled commercial | airline service at the airport, the facility does con |
Danish Air Transport, abbreviated DAT, is an | airline based at Vamdrup, Denmark, operating schedule |
JeTran Air is an | airline based at Aurel Vlaicu International Airport i |
Janes Aviation was a British cargo | airline based at London Southend Airport. |
Hesnes Air AS is an | airline based at Sandefjord Airport, Torp in Norway. |
tverkehrgesellschaft mbH is a German start-up | airline based at Hamburg, operating scheduled and cha |
New York City, are working for the fictional | airline Polar Atlantic Airways. |
e has been married to "Dottie" Lamm, a former | airline flight attendant and newspaper columnist. |
Gloria Lee (1925 - December 3, 1962) was an | airline flight attendant and a follower of Oahspe who |
She is an attorney, a housewife, and a former | airline flight attendant. |
acting profession Victoria Spark served as an | airline flight attendant. |
ner soon found success designing handbags for | airline flight attendants. |
Air National Jetstream 32 is chartered by the | airline to augment operations. |
The regional | airline Eastern Australia Airlines has its head offic |
emixed version of Shine were purchased by the | airline Ansett Australia, who used this version for a |
Regulation 200B stated that "an | airline licence authorizes the conduct of operations |
re common tourist activities, and there is an | airline service available for the viewing of the town |
supports general aviation, with no commercial | airline service available. |
For the | airline, see Avial NV. |
For the Brazilian regional | airline, see Avianca (Brazil). |
hilippine Airlines, the Philippines' Number 1 | Airline and Aviation Company and Asia's FIRST Airline |
When the | airline went bankrupt in April 2010, its aircraft and |
He is credited with saving the | airline from bankruptcy in the early 1990s. |
irways (PAW) is a charter cargo and passenger | airline formerly based at Melbourne International Air |
nown in earlier years, was a major Australian | airline group, based in Melbourne, Australia, flying |
2009 is intended to take over as the national | airline of Bashkortostan from BAL Bashkirian Airlines |
Emirates | Airline has beaten stiff competition for the site and |
The | airline also became a member of Sabre system that is |
nance and inspection practices, for which the | airline had been fined $7.5 million in 2008, was quic |
ny flights for the foreseeable future and the | airline has been placed into a "deep freeze" until th |
In recent years the | airline has been a subject of failed privatisation me |
The small | airline had been making three return trips a day betw |
This small charter | airline has been in operation since 1981. |
In 1985 the | airline had been newly established. |
elinquished that role in 1946 when commercial | airline service began from Louis Armstrong Internatio |
the merger of Austin Airways, Canada's oldest | airline, which began service in 1934, and Air Ontario |
The | airline ranked behind its main competitors China Sout |
ngers vary considerably, depending upon which | airline is being used with some first class passenger |
All flights of the | airline were being operated as joint services with ot |
edit about Thomas Cook as I believe that the | airline is being confused with the tour operator. |
August 1922 - 9 February 2006) was a British | airline entrepreneur, best known for founding Laker A |
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