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Before and jet
Before introducing Boeing 727 jet service, National operated Lockheed L-188 Electra II turboprop aircraft from the airport.
Before becoming a journalist, he joined the RAF and was a jet fighter pilot.
Before the jet airline era, the city was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town.
Before the jet airline era, Kisumu was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town.
Before he went to college, he went on a jet ski expedition with his father and his sister, Shivani, also a speller.
Before giving a rigorous definition of a jet, it is useful to examine some special cases.

Before and airline
Before the September 11, 2001 attacks ,( 9 / 11 ) airport screening was provided by private companies which were contracted with the airline or airport.
* Before 1: 00 a. m .: German police raid an apartment in Hamburg, apparently at the behest of the FBI, believed to have been used by suspect passengers on the airline flight list.
Before its dissolution, Boston-Maine Airways ( Pan Am Clipper Connection ), a regional airline, was headquartered in Portsmouth.
Before that, 757-200s served the airline between Brunei, the Middle East and Gatwick.
Before the end of the year, the airline were inaugurated services to Beijing ( October ) and Cairo ( November ), via Kuala Lumpur and Bahrain, respectively.
Before World War II, Chicago Midway was the origin or destination of one in four U. S. airline flights, although a 1939 Official Aviation Guide shows more airline flights scheduled at Newark than at Chicago.
Before deregulation in the USA, El Paso was a focus city for Continental Airlines, however El Paso was soon demoted to a standard station in a hub-and-spoke system under Frank Lorenzo's leadership of the airline.
Before September 10, 2006, CanJet served 15 cities in Canada and the United States as a discount passenger airline.
Before deregulation, airline oligopolies received returns on capital that were profitable for the company, its executives and its employees, but these returns factored in costs that would not necessarily exist in a competitive market.
Before Song began service on April 15, 2003 as a low-cost Delta brand, the airline engaged in a long-term branding strategy that identified a particular strata of hip, style-conscious professional women as their target market.
Before his takeover of Eastern was completed, his efforts to build a sustainable, profitable airline model were criticized, with opponents saying his companies ' profits were earned " on the backs of broken labor contracts, extremely low wages and harsh work rules.
Before the introduction of the GST, goods could be purchased from suppliers offering duty free pricing upon presentation of a current passport and airline tickets.
Before Saturday morning practice triple ( and defending ) World Champion ( and 1984 race winner ) Niki Lauda announced to the media, flanked by a very unhappy McLaren team boss Ron Dennis, that he would be retiring for good from Formula One following the Australian Grand Prix to concentrate on running his airline Lauda Air.
Before he is sworn in, however, a vengeful Japanese airline pilot crashes his fuel-laden Boeing 747 into the Capitol.
Before regular airline service was discontinued in 2009, the flight from Pago Pago took about half an hour.
Before the merger with Alitalia, Air One was a competitor, the second largest airline in Italy, with a network to 36 destinations in Italy, Europe and North America.
Before that it was a popular airline with regular flights from Santiago de los Caballeros to San Juan, Puerto Rico, using two de Havilland Canada Dash 8 airplanes.
( Before the coming of air travel, the term airline often referred to such a shortcut.
Before the relationship between Air Guinée and the Soviets concluded in 1963, the airline had obtained one Yakovlev Yak-40, four Antonov An-24s and two Antonov An-12s.

Before and era
Before the late modern era, the abbot was treated with the utmost reverence by the brethren of his house.
Due to the Gregorian calendar's obvious connotations of Western Christianity, non-Christians and even some Christians sometimes replace the traditional era notations " AD " and " BC " (" Anno Domini " and " Before Christ ") with " CE " and " BCE " (" Common Era " and " Before Common Era ").
Before the current positive era of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox dialogues, Chalcedonians sometimes used to call the non-Chalcedonians " monophysites ", though the Coptic Orthodox Church in reality regards monophysitism as a heresy.
Before the industrial era, travel by water was often easier than over land.
Before the Christian era, sodomy was not illegal in Greek or, most believe, in Roman law, between adult citizens, but homosexual acts between citizens were considered acceptable only under certain social circumstances.
Before the Cambrian era, it becomes much more difficult since there are fewer rock exposures preserved.
Before the VCR era, this would be the only opportunity audiences had of seeing a program more than once.
Before the computer mass storage era, most RTTY stations stored text on paper tape using paper tape punchers and readers.
Before the era of drug smuggling and human trafficking, smuggling had acquired a kind of nostalgic romanticism, in the vein of Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped:
Before the modern era, the Bhikkhuni Sangha spread to most Buddhist countries including Burma ( also known as Myanmar ), with the notable exceptions being Tibet and Thailand.
Before this, Huang ( 皇 ) and Di ( 帝 ) were given as titles of a number of rulers from the era known as the " sage kings " period, supposedly predating written history, but probably coinciding with or following the invention and early stages of evolution for the Chinese writing system.
Before the steamboat era faded, Camden had become a railroad town — served by the mainline of the Texas and St. Louis ( Cotton Belt ) and by branch lines of the Missouri Pacific and the Rock Island railroads.
Before the Baroque era, keyboard music generally was not written for one instrument or another, but rather was written to be played on any keyboard instrument.
Before the era of printing, manuscripts were handwritten, and so few copies existed, explaining why so much has been lost.
Before the computer era, plaintext most commonly meant message text in the language of the communicating parties.
Before acquiring different forms of weaponry beginning in the colonial era, Seminole ancestors originally used spears with flint, bone or cane tips, war clubs studded with sharks ' teeth, and bows and arrows.
Before Spanish colonization ( a time referred to as the prehispanic era ), two large tribes, the Caribs and the Muiscas, inhabited this part of modern day Colombia.
Before the line closures of the Beeching era, the lines to Buxton and via Millers Dale were considered the main lines from London to Manchester, carrying named expresses such as The Palatine.
Before the Meiji era ( 1868 – 1912 ), each local region had its own timezone in which noon was set to when the sun is exactly at its zenith.
Before the tragedy, there was an era of static, idealized plastic art in the form of sculpture that represented the Apollonian view of the world.
Before the era of Napoleon, the area was divided into many small bits and pieces of independent states.
* University of Buffalo " Before Prohibition: Images from the preprohibition era when many psychotropic substances were legally available in America and Europe " Addiction Research Unit
Before the reform era, aspects of Chinese society also contributed to shaping the contemporary structure for maintaining public order.
Before the open era began, there was no prize money, other than an expense allowance, and no endorsement deals.

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