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  2. Betty Ong - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ann Ong [1] (Chinese: 鄧月薇, Taishanese Ang 4 ngut 4 mi 3; February 5, 1956 – September 11, 2001 [2]) was an American flight attendant who worked for American Airlines and boarded Flight 11, the first airplane hijacked during the September 11 attacks. [3]

  3. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    American Flyers AMERICAN FLYERS United States DFA Aero Coach Aviation: AERO COACH United States EV ASQ Atlantic Southeast Airlines: ACEY United States Merged into ExpressJet Airlines: ALG Air Logistics: AIRLOG United States ALL Aerovallarta: VALLARTA Mexico HP AWE America West Airlines: CACTUS United States Merged with US Airways: 6R TNO

  4. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    The agreement with American included JetBlue's 18 destinations not served by American and American's 12 international flights out of New York–JFK and Boston Logan. [44] In addition, American gave JetBlue eight round trips slots out of Washington National in D.C. and two out of Westchester, New York. In return, JetBlue gave American six round ...

  5. Sun Country Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Sun Country Airlines historical fleet [52] Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes Boeing 727-200: 42 1983 2002 Boeing 737-700: 9 2008 2023 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10: 6 1993 1998 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15: 4 1994 2001 McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F: 2 1995 1997 Leased from Gemini Air Cargo: McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40: 1 1986 1991 Transferred to ...

  6. Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines was founded in 1966 by Herbert Kelleher and Rollin King, and incorporated as Air Southwest Co. in 1967.Three other airlines (Braniff, Trans-Texas Airways, and Continental Airlines) took legal action to try to prevent the company from its planned strategy of undercutting their prices by flying only within Texas and thus being exempt from regulation by the federal Civil ...

  7. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    1927 American Airways FC-2 A Stinson Trimotor first operated by Century Airlines DC-3 "Flagship", American's chief aircraft type during the World War II period. American Airlines was developed from a conglomeration of 82 small airlines through acquisitions in 1930 [2] and reorganizations; initially, American Airways was a common brand used by a number of independent carriers.

  8. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta is the only U.S. carrier that flies to Dakar, and along with competitors United Airlines and American Airlines, are the only two U.S. carriers that fly to Stockholm and Copenhagen, respectively. [38] [39] In March 2020, Delta suspended all flights to continental Europe for 30 days, and cut 40% of its capacity. [40]

  9. Robert Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lloyd "Bob" Crandall (born December 6, 1935, in Westerly, Rhode Island) is an American businessman who is the former president and chairman of American Airlines. Called an industry legend by airline industry observers, Crandall has been the subject of several books and is a member of the Hall of Honor of the Conrad Hilton college.