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Air Tahoma was an American cargo airline ( Part 121 ) based in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Air Tahoma ceased operations in 2009.
Air Tahoma is a spin-off from Cool Air Inc., which was founded in 1986 by Rude and his father, Bud Rude, who is a veteran of the airline industry and who founded the parent company that originally flew firefighting missions in Washington.
FedEx contracted with Air Tahoma to fly to cities without enough traffic to support a larger jet.
Air Tahoma operated twin-engine turboprop Convairs ( either the 580 or the 240 ).
Bud Rude founded an operation in Washington State called Cool Air Inc. in 1986, which later branched out and became Air Tahoma Inc. in 1996, under the direction of his son Noel Rude.
The Air Tahoma fleet included the following aircraft ( as of September 2007 ):
* In October 2003, an Air Tahoma aircraft caught fire upon landing.
* Air Tahoma Flight 185 crashed during approach to landing just 1 mile short of the runway at the Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport on the 13 August 2004.
* Air Tahoma Flight 587
On September 1, 2008 an Air Tahoma Convair 580 crashed in Pickaway County, Ohio, shortly after taking off from Rickenbacker International Airport, claiming the lives of the 3 crew members.
* Air Tahoma grounded by FAA
* Article on Air Tahoma crashes and incidents
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Air and operated
Basic long-line communications in Alaska are now provided through Federal facilities operated by the Army, Air Force, and Federal Aviation Agency.
The AIM-7 Sparrow is an American, medium-range semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile operated by the United States Air Force, United States Navy and United States Marine Corps, as well as various allied air forces and navies.
In 1944 the Brazilian Air Force joined Allied forces in Italy and operated there for about seven months, this was the FAB baptism in a real conflict.
These ex-Libyan Air Force MiG-21 ' Fishbed ' fighters were based in Ouagadougou, although they were actually operated by the Libyan Air Force on loan by Libya, and were removed in 1985 without seeing combat.
BN-2B Islander Aircraft registration | VP-FBD operated by the Falkland Islands Government Air Service, Stanley, Falkland Islands | Stanley, 1994.
Greenland has one publicly owned station, some local low-power stations, and three American Forces Network stations, operated by the United States Air Force.
All domestic flights are operated by Air Greenland.
Transport to the island is provided by C-130 Hercules military transport planes operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force that land at Jan Mayensfield's gravel runway.
* Jalal-Abad Airport is linked to Bishkek by daily flights operated by the national flag carrier, Kyrgyzstan Air Company, on BAe-146.
* Sukhoi Su-22 – 90 ; The Libyan Air Force operated as many as 90 Su-22, with around 40 Su-22M3 and Su-22UM3K aircraft in service by the time of the 2011 Libyan civil war.
Since June 2007, a three-times daily floatplane service, operated by Harbour Air Malta, has linked the sea terminal in Grand Harbour to Mgarr harbour in Gozo.
Air traffic control is overseen and operated in conjunction with the pan-African ASECNA, which bases one of its five air traffic zones at Niamey's Hamani Diori International Airport.
* 1979 – Air New Zealand Flight 901, a DC-10 operated sightseeing flight over Antarctica, crashes into Mount Erebus, killing all 257 people on board.
) Although formerly operated by the U. S. Navy and known as NAVSPASUR ( short for " Naval Space Surveillance "), command passed to the Air Force 20th Space Control Squadron on October 1, 2004.
The Congo's 10 military aircraft, including 3 helicopters, are operated by the Air Force.
The only way to fly to Ascension is to fly with the RAF via RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, England on an overnight charter, operated ( as of September 2010 ) by an Air Seychelles Boeing 767-300ER.
There is an airport at Kuressaare with regular flights to Tallinn operated by Estonian Air.
In the summer season there are regular servicee to Ruhnu and Pärnu operated by Luftverkehr Friesland Harle, and a twice weekly service to Stockholm operated by Estonian Air.
The latest version of the Harrier, the BAE Harrier II has also been retired in December 2010, after being operated by the British Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Air France | Air France's Airbus A380, which is operated on the Washington Dulles to Paris-Charles de Gaulle route, taxiing at Dulles Airport.
Although decommissioned by NASA in 2003, the NFAC is now being operated by the United States Air Force as a satellite facility of the Arnold Engineering Development Center ( AEDC ).
These types, and the DH. 9A, a developed version that served for many years with the postwar Royal Air Force, formed the basis of early de Havilland designed airliners, including the company's DH. 16 and DH. 18 types which were operated by Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited, the first airline established in the United Kingdom, also owned by George Holt Thomas.

Air and contract
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
In 2009, the operations and maintenance contract for the day-to-day management and operation of the Fence was awarded to Five Rivers Services, LLC, based out of Colorado Springs, CO. On September 30, 2011, Five Rivers Services was awarded a $ 7, 022, 503 firm fixed price with cost reimbursable line items contract modification to manage, operate, maintain, and logistically support the nine Air Force Space Surveillance System field stations, presumably for Fiscal Year 2012.
contract papers for a Wolseley radial aero engine, which would have required re-orientation of their offices with an army of chartered accountants, he decided to deal only with the War Office and the Admiralty, not the Air Ministry.
( Intention to Proceed ) contract papers ( which would have required re-orientation of their offices with an army of chartered accountants ) and decided to deal only with the War Office and the Admiralty, not the Air Ministry.
After a series of successful test flights beginning in 1977, the Air force awarded Skunk Works the contract to build the F-117 stealth fighter on November 1, 1978.
Unsustainable losses as a result of the loss of the Libyan oil industry support flight contract, increasing competition from roll-on / roll-off ferries and the lack of suitable replacements for the ageing Bristol Freighters resulted in growing financial difficulties, culminating in Silver City's takeover by British United Airways ( BUA ) holding company Air Holdings in 1962.
The project stalled for four years, however, until May 1947, when the United States Army Air Forces awarded Martin Aircraft Company a contract for a turbojet powered subsonic missile, the Matador.
Watson, under a U. S. Air Force Ballistics Systems Division contract to evaluate the Minuteman I Intercontinental Ballistic Missile ( ICBM ) Launch Control System.
The largest employer is Patuxent River Naval Air Station and its related aerospace contract firms.
However, the situation changed in 1934 when the Army Air Force was given a government contract to fly the postal mail.
He obtained a contract with the French firm L ' Air Liquide to import the new scuba equipment into the US for sale on the Pacific coast ( SPACO had the contract for the Atlantic coast ).
After his contract with the US Air Force was terminated due to ill health, Maciunas was forced to return to the US on September 3, 1963.
" Tex " Rankin secured a U. S. War Department contract to open and operate a civilian flying school to train United States Army Air Corps flight cadets.
In 1961, Foreign Pilot Training was transferred to Moody from the closing of the Graham Air Base contract pilot school in Marianna, Florida.
Post Office Department officials, realizing the need for faster mail service, had begun drawing up a contract to award to either the Plant System ( then known as the Savannah, Florida and Western ) or the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, both of which operated south of the ACL termination point of Charleston, South Carolina.
To handle increased pilot requirements for the Korean War, Air Training Command ( ATC ) activated the now-renamed Columbus Air Force Base on December 20 to be used as a station for a contract flying school.
Plans were made to make Clovis AFB a contract flying training facility, however the advent of the Korean War changed the Air Force's plans for Clovis and jurisdiction was transferred to Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as a fighter base.
ABX Air is a contract freight forwarding business with the primary customer being DHL, one of the world's largest international shipping firms.
He had a three-month contract at a salary of $ 1, 000 per month, charged with making a survey of the Chinese Air Force.
If Air One wants to obtain Volare it will have to go to the local civil court and ask it to declare that the selling contract is invalid.
A contract was signed for a rematch and Cerdan went to training camp for it, but before camp began he boarded an Air France flight to visit Piaf in New York, where she was singing.

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