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  2. Marine Air Terminal - Wikipedia

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    July 9, 1982. Designated NYCL. November 25, 1980. The Marine Air Terminal (also known as Terminal A) is an airport terminal located at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York City. Its main building, designed in the Art Deco style by William Delano of the firm Delano & Aldrich, opened in 1940. The terminal was built to handle Pan Am 's fleet of ...

  3. Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 - Wikipedia

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    Survivors. 94. Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight between Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas and Salt Lake City, Utah. On August 31, 1988, the flight, using a Boeing 727-200 series aircraft, crashed during takeoff, resulting in 14 deaths and 76 injuries of the 108 on board. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Sacramento International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has two terminals, Terminal A, with 13 gates; and Terminal B, with 19 gates; totaling 32 gates. The old Terminal B had 14 gates. 8 airlines operate out of Terminal B and 4 airlines operate out of Terminal A. All indoor public areas have free wi-fi (wireless Internet) provided by the Sacramento County Airport System.

  5. Detroit Metropolitan Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport remained a hub for Northwest Airlines until it merged with Delta Air Lines. A view south along the McNamara Terminal at DTW (8/4/2020). Tails include aircraft types CRJ-900, A321, 737-900ER, A319, and A220. The present Runway 3L/21R has had four identifiers. When it opened in 1949, it was Runway 3/21.

  6. Worldport (Pan Am) - Wikipedia

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    Pan American World Airways (1960–1990) Delta Air Lines (1990–2013) Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1960 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It operated from May 24, 1960 to May 24, 2013, and was ...

  7. Flying Tiger Line - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles, California, United States. Flying Tiger Line, also known as Flying Tigers, was the first scheduled cargo airline in the United States and a major military charter operator during the Cold War era for both cargo and personnel (the latter with leased aircraft). The airline was bought by Federal Express in 1988.