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The Mollisons also flew in record time from Britain to India in 1934 in a de Havilland DH. 88 Comet as part of the Britain to Australia MacRobertson Air Race.
* Air Comet, its IATA airline designator
* Air Comet begins airline operations.
Near the war memorial, the Air Crash Memorial is a memorial to several young people from the town killed on 3 July 1970 when a Dan Air de Havilland Comet deviated from its intended course and crashed into high ground at Sierra Del Montseny, Girona in north-eastern Spain.
* Air Comet, a defunct Spanish airline
In 1934, the MacRobertson Air Race from England to Australia took place with the winning de Havilland Comet flown by C. W. A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black.
* MPD, the ICAO airline designator for Air Comet
In 1947, the Silver Comet was introduced by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad during the height of passenger rail use.
The scene in which Scott takes off with Courtney clinging to the wing, switches to a shot of a Travel Air 4U Speedwing fitted with a round cowl over its Comet engine to resemble the Nieuports.
* May 18 – Seaboard Air Line Railroad inaugurates the Silver Comet passenger train between New York City and Birmingham, Alabama.
Air Comet ( formerly Air Plus Comet ) was an airline based in Madrid, Spain.
The airline was established in 23 December 1996 as Air Plus Comet and started operations in 1 March 1997, with base at Madrid Barajas Airport.
) became the foundation of Air Plus Comet.
It relaunched as a full service carrier under the Air Comet name in January 2007.
In January 2007, Air Comet took over some of the now defunct Air Madrid airline's Latin American routes.
Air Comet Airbus A310-300 at Madrid-Barajas
On 11 February 2009, Air Comet has been suspended from IATA Clearing House due to non-payment of January balance.
On 21 December 2009, a High Court in London emitted a verdict favouring the German bank HSH Nordbank, which had sued Air Comet for not meeting the terms of payment for their leased aircraft.
Air Comet flew to the following destinations ( as of December 2009 ):

Air and Airbus
In 2005 FAB received one Airbus ACJ, callsign " Air Force One " and dubbed as " Santos Dumont.
The government of Luxembourg has ordered 1 Airbus A400M transport aircraft in cooperation with the Belgian Air Component and will be delivered in 2019.
In 2012 Pullmantur Air started its charter operations from Madrid-Barajas Airport with three Airbus 321s and two to three Boeing 747s.
Air France | Air France's Airbus A380, which is operated on the Washington Dulles to Paris-Charles de Gaulle route, taxiing at Dulles Airport.
* On June 6, 2011, Air France began service using the Airbus A380 on its Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to Washington Dulles International Airport route.
The accident has the second highest death toll of any incident involving an Airbus A300, after Iran Air Flight 655.
On 27 November 2008 an Air New Zealand Airbus A320 leased to XL Airways Germany with seven people on board crashed into the sea east of Perpignan during a test flight.
* Airbus Voyager, Royal Air Force version of the Airbus A330 MRTT
* Belgian Air Force ( Two operated from 1975 ) ( Replaced by two Airbus A310 )
However, higher oil prices failed to materialize and the debt created by this purchase coupled with the Airbus A300 purchases made in 1977 proved to be a millstone around Eastern's neck, contributing to the February 1986 sale to Frank Lorenzo's Texas Air.
European Air Transport ( EAT ) Airbus A300 | Airbus A300B4F.
Freight divisions of passenger airlines operating their own or leased freighter aircraft, some shut down or merged with others. Air India Cargo Airbus A310 plane.
In November 2009 Air France announced the scheduled flights of their Airbus A380 into Johannesburg's O. R.
Air France continues to run flights to Port-au-Prince using Airbus A320 aircraft.
Airbus 319 of Air Malta in Munich Airport in 2012
In 1986, Air Malta bought three new Boeing 737-200s, and in 1987 ordered its first Airbus A320.
Between 2002 and 2007, Air Malta embarked upon a fleet replacement programme, opting to change all aircraft to Airbus A319s and A320s, thus reducing the average age of the fleet to around 2. 5 years.
In September 2007, for instance, Air Malta made two agreements with Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways by which Air Malta wet-leased two Airbus aircraft to Etihad Airways for the winter period starting 1 September 2007, and provided operational support on another Airbus A320 aircraft leased by Etihad Airways.
Airbus 320 of Air Malta in Malta International Airport during the Malta International Airshow in 2012

Air and A320-211
A Seagle Air Airbus A320-211 at Berlin Tegel Airport, Germany operating for Olympic Airlines.

Air and lands
* 2005 – Air France Flight 358, lands at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and runs off the runway causing the plane to burst into flames leaving 12 injuries and no fatalities.
* 1945 – The Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Douglas MacArthur lands at Atsugi Air Force Base.
* 2004 – Lion Air Flight 538 crash lands in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, killing 26.
These lands span five counties ( Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort ) and include three national wildlife refuges, a U. S. Air Force bombing range, and private land.
** Korean Air Flight 801 crash lands west of Guam International Airport, resulting in the deaths of 228 people.
** Cold War: Soviet Air Force pilot Lt. Viktor Belenko lands a MiG-25 jet fighter at Hakodate, on the island of Hokkaidō in Japan, and requests political asylum in the United States.
During the 1970s, McCloskey led the Club's legislative activity — preserving Alaskan lands and eastern wilderness areas, and supporting the new environmental agenda: the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, the Clean Air Act amendments, and the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, passed during the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
Lauda Air Boeing 737 Next Generation | Boeing 737-700 lands at London Heathrow Airport, England.
Hellenic Air Force RF-4E Phantom II, in a special color scheme, lands at RIAT 2008, UK
Each of these four ( Eglin Air Force Base: 187, 000 + ha ; Apalachicola National Forest: 228, 000 + ha ; Okefenokee-Oceola: 289, 000 + ha ; De Soto National Forest: 200, 000 + ha ) have nearby lands that offer the potential to expand the total protected territory for each area to well beyond 500, 000 ha.
During the opening moments of the film, Baryshnikov's character Nikolai Rodchenko-a Soviet defector-is on a passenger plane that crash lands at " Norilsk Air Base.
Space Shuttle Atlantis lands on the dry desert lakebed of Edwards Air Force Base at the end of STS 51-J mission.
Atlantis lands at the Edwards Air Force Base on 31 March 1996.
Discovery lands at Edwards Air Force Base, 24 October 2000.
STS-111 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, 19 June 2002.
* April 4 – During trials for rubber decks to be installed aboard future aircraft carriers, Royal Navy test pilot Captain Eric " Winkle " Brown declares an emergency and lands his Fleet Air Arm Bell Airacobra AH574 aboard the aircraft carrier.
* November 26 – After taking off from Hal Far, Malta, a Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Air Force Fairey Flycatcher lands aboard the British aircraft carrier, achieving the first night carrier landing by a fleet fighter.
* March 10 – The last flight by a United States Air Force-operated North American B-25 Mitchell takes place, when TB-25J-25-NC, 44-30854, the last Mitchell in the U. S. Air Force inventory, lands at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, for preservation.
* October 3 – U. S. Air Force Major William J. Knight sets a new world airspeed record in the North American X-15A-2, reaching Mach 6. 72 ( 4, 520 mph, 7, 274 km / h ), and lands safely despite multiple structural failures that cause the X-15s scramjet module to separate from the aircraft and damage the fuel-jettison system.
* May 11 – Continental Airlines Flight 1760, a Boeing 737-524 with 54 people on board attempting to land through low clouds at Corpus Christi International Airport in Nueces County, Texas, mistakenly lands safely at Cabaniss Field, a part of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in Corpus Christi, Texas, 5. 8 miles ( 9. 3 km ) away.
It was in the southeast quadrant of Albuquerque, bounded roughly by Louisiana Boulevard SE and Kirtland Air Force Base on the west, and Eubank Avenue SE and the Sandia Mountains on the east, and Isleta Pueblo lands on the south.
While traveling aboard Air Force Three, Utopia leaves the plane in an escape pod and lands on L. A. Island to join Cuervo.

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