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  2. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in the ...

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    Eastern Air Lines Flight 304 crashed into Lake Pontchartrain on February 25, 1964, killing all 58 on board. [99] Delta Air Lines Flight 9877 crashed in New Orleans on March 30, 1967, during a training flight, killing all six people on board and 13 people on the ground. National Airlines Flight 967 disappeared over the Gulf of Mexico near New ...

  3. Continental Airlines Flight 1883 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1883 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight to Newark from Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida. On October 28, 2006, the flight was operated using a Boeing 757-224, a narrow-body twin-engine jet airliner (registration number N17105 ). Flight 1883 had 148 passengers and 6 crew on board.

  4. El Al - Wikipedia

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    The Airline was incorporated and became Israel's national flag carrier on 15 November 1948, although it used leased aircraft until February 1949, when two unpressurized DC-4s were purchased from American Airlines. The acquisition was funded by the government of Israel, the Jewish Agency, and other Jewish organizations. The first plane arrived ...

  5. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    History Early history Walter T. Varney, founder of predecessors of United Airlines and Continental Airlines, 1921. Varney Speed Lines (named after one of its initial owners, Walter T. Varney, who was also a founder of United Airlines) was formed in 1934, operating airmail and passenger services in the American Southwest over a route originating from El Paso and extending through Albuquerque ...

  6. Philadelphia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia International Airport ( IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) is the primary airport serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It served 12.4 million passengers annually in 2022, making it the busiest airport in Pennsylvania and the 21st-busiest airport in the United States. The airport is located 7 miles (11 km) from the ...

  7. History of Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, several technology oriented companies have moved to Newark: Audible (global headquarters, 2007), Panasonic (North America headquarters, 2013), AeroFarms (global headquarters, 2015), Broadridge Financial Solutions (1,000 jobs, 2017), WebMD (700 jobs, 2021), Ørsted (North American digital operations headquarters, 2021), and HAX ...

  8. Kiwi International Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi International Air Lines ( IATA: KP , ICAO: KIA , call sign: Kiwi Air) was a Part 121 American airline that operated from September 21, 1992 [5] to March 24, 1999. [1] It had its headquarters in the Hemisphere Center in Newark, New Jersey [6] adjacent to Newark Liberty International Airport .

  9. Eastern Air Lines Flight 935 - Wikipedia

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    201. Eastern Air Lines Flight 935 was a scheduled commercial passenger flight operated by Eastern Air Lines. On September 22, 1981, the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar jet operating the flight suffered an uncontained engine failure which led to a loss of 3 out of the 4 hydraulic systems aboard the aircraft at an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m) MSL.