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  2. Allegheny Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Airlines was a local service carrier that operated out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1952 to 1979, with routes primarily located in the eastern U.S. [1] It was the forerunner of USAir that was subsequently renamed US Airways, which itself merged with American Airlines.

  3. American Airlines Flight 1 (1962) - Wikipedia

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    Following American Airlines procedures and departure control instructions, the aircraft initiated a left turn to a heading of 290°. [3] In the course of the turn, at 1,600 feet (490 m), the aircraft banked too sharply, rolled past 90°, and began an upside-down, nose-first descent in a nearly vertical dive.

  4. Avelo Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Avelo Airlines (/ ə ˈ v ɛ l oʊ /) is an American ultra-low cost airline headquartered in Houston, Texas.It previously operated charter flights as Casino Express Airlines and Xtra Airways before transitioning to scheduled operations and rebranding as Avelo Airlines on April 8, 2021.

  5. American Airlines Flight 383 (2016) - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 383 was a scheduled passenger flight from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois to Miami International Airport. On October 28, 2016, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the flight suffered an engine fire during takeoff.

  6. Untied.com - Wikipedia

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    The website includes information on the legal options of airline employees and passengers. It also has contact information for United Airlines customer service managers. [13] It has a complaints page that has the feature of forwarding messages to the airline customer relations department.

  7. Ben Baldanza - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Baldanza began his career in the airline industry working for the American Airlines Group [3] until 1991, where he was a member of chief executive officer Robert Crandall's, "Brat Pack", [4] alongside Thomas W. Horton (former CEO of American), C. David Cush (former CEO of Virgin America) and Doug Parker (former CEO of American Airlines).

  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. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    Sabre Global Distribution System, owned by Sabre Corporation, [1] is a travel reservation system used by travel agents and companies to search, price, book, and ticket travel services provided by airlines, hotels, car rental companies, rail providers and tour operators.