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Connectair and airline
There was joint ticketing for both airlines, Connectair flight numbers were prefixed with British Caledonian's BR designator, the two-letter IATA code identifying the airline on whose behalf a flight is operated, and all of the company's aircraft were painted in the British Caledonian Commuter livery.
Following ILG's acquisition of Connectair, the airline was re-branded Air Europe Express and adopted a new corporate identity as of 1 February 1989.

Connectair and for
Following British Airways ' takeover of British Caledonian in December 1987, Connectair operated its flights under the UK flag carrier's BA designator without adopting the British Airways livery for an interim period.

Connectair and British
Connectair held a fairly large number of conveniently timed slots at Gatwick, which it had accumulated since its British Caledonian Commuter days.

Connectair and at
ILG's decision to purchase Connectair was part of Air Europe's corporate strategy at the time to establish itself as a major short haul scheduled operator at its Gatwick base.
ILG's acquisition of Connectair therefore represented a golden opportunity to substantially increase the number of slots the group's airlines controlled at Gatwick, thereby strengthening Air Europe's competitive position at that airport.

Connectair and regional
CityFlyer and its predecessor Connectair had a proven track record of operating a network of regional domestic and European scheduled services from Gatwick profitably.

Connectair and .
CityFlyer Express can be traced back to the formation of Connectair in 1983.
* Brad Burgess was instrumental in setting up Connectair.

became and feeder
Given that the feeder bore the Kluge name, it seems reasonable that it became a byword for overly-complex mechanical contraptions.
Later, several feeder trails led across Kansas, and some towns became starting points, including Weston, Missouri, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Atchison, Kansas, St. Joseph, Missouri, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Excelsior became Feyenoord's feeder club and provided experience and training for young talented Feyenoord players.
In 1906, the Worsbrough branch ceased to be navigable, and became just a water feeder, and in 1909, the company effectively conceded defeat, by allowing coal to be mined under the canal.
The already existent Pawtucket Canal, designed for transportation around the Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack, became the feeder canal for a 5. 6-mile long system of power canals based around the falls.
In 1979, upon the creation of the Alliance Premier League ( which later became the Conference ), the NPL became a feeder league and fell down one level in the English football league system, and with the Conference's addition of regional divisions in 2004 the NPL was demoted by a further tier and there are now two levels between it and the Football League.
Unlike its southern equivalent the Isthmian League who became a feeder in 1982, the Northern League rejected repeated invitations to become a feeder league to the Alliance Premier League, later the Conference, when that league was created in 1979.
Shortly after it became clear that the Lavalin Skytrain was stalled, then-governor Major-General Chamlong Srimuang asked his deputy Krisda Arunvongse na Ayutthaya to create a new feeder system with a route along Sukhumvit and Silom Rd.
In 1979, upon the creation of the Alliance Premier League, it became a feeder league and fell down one ' level ' in the English football league system.
Kerry studied at a feeder program for Disney animators at CalArts, and became interested in 2-D computer animation.
The league was formed in 1994, drawing its initial membership from the strongest clubs in the Midland Football Combination and the West Midlands ( Regional ) League, both of which became feeder leagues to the new competition.
Parker Pond, Montezuma Marsh, September 1910There were no dramatic changes in the marsh until the development of the Erie Canal in the 19th century, when it became apparent that feeder canals from Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake would in time link these lakes with the main line.
The branch canal served as feeder for the summit level as well as allowing the transport of anthracite from the mountains, which became a principal revenue source for the canal operation.
It immediately became the trunk line down the Lehigh Valley, with numerous feeder railroads connecting and contributing to its traffic.
The house in the book became a school, which was originally supposed to be the feeder school to Harrow School.
The Montour Railroad became an important feeder line and eventually all five major truck carriers in the southwestern Pennsylvania market were linked to the Montour Railroad.
In November 1957, Sadia established a partnership with Real Transportes Aéreos and became a feeder airline at Florianópolis.
For the next 2000 years re-cutting and moving the canal's feeder mouth upstream of the Jing River became a pattern as silt built up in the canals and river deepened its bed, diminishing water flow and the efficiency of the system.
In April 1924 the company acquired, a small coastal steamer that became the first in a series feeder ships used to transport passenger from ports around the Baltic Sea to Gothenburg.
After 1968, the Mustangs became a semi-pro team and eventually became a B-Team / feeder team to the Chicago Sting.
Although originally a representative team, the Vikings became a feeder club for the Gold Coast Chargers National Rugby League team, and were withdrawn from the Queensland Cup when the Chargers were withdrawn from the NRL.

became and airline
One of the most successful designs of this period was the Douglas DC-3, which became the first airliner that was profitable carrying passengers exclusively, starting the modern era of passenger airline service.
The suspect purchased his airline ticket under the alias Dan Cooper ; but, because of a news media miscommunication, he became known in popular lore as " D. B.
Air Berlin became second largest airline in recent years by absorbing LTU and dba.
British Aviation Services ( BAS ), an early post-World War II airline holding company and air transport operator, became one of Silver City's shareholders, initially taking a 10 % stake.
When the deal with private equity firm 3i became official in June 2001, the airline's management team remained in place due, in part, to 3i's recognition of the fact that it was this team that had launched and operated the airline so successfully in a challenging environment.
One of the most successful designs of this period was the Douglas DC-3, which became the first airliner that was profitable carrying passengers exclusively, starting the modern era of passenger airline service.
In 1979, a Jamaican, Maria Ziadie-Haddad, became one of the first women in the Western Hemisphere to become a commercial jet airline pilot when she was hired by Air Jamaica 1968 Ltd as a B727 Second Officer.
The airline became part of the US Airways Group after a merger in 2005.
Founded in 1927 as a scheduled air mail and passenger service operating between Key West, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, the airline became a major company credited with many innovations that shaped the international airline industry, including the widespread use of jet aircraft, jumbo jets, and computerized reservation systems.
Eastern was the first airline to fly the 727 on February 1, 1964 ( The 727 became the fastest selling airliner in the world ).
Just before Walt Disney World opened in 1971 Eastern became its " official airline ", which proved beneficial for Eastern as well as Disney.
After protracted and testy negotiations, Fields agreed to a reduced stake of 25 % in the airline ( renamed Virgin Atlantic ) and became its first chairman.
In June 2002, Virgin Atlantic became the first airline to use the Airbus A340-600.
Following the Civil War, it became a purely domestic airline.
The airline was nationalised on 30 September 1944 and became part of INI.
Hillman's Airways became Gatwick's first commercial airline operator as a result of starting scheduled services from the airport to Belfast and Paris.
During that decade, it became Gatwick's largest resident airline.
Wardair became the first airline to operate Boeing 747s at Gatwick.
The airline was incorporated and became Israel's official carrier on 15 November 1948, although it used leased aircraft until February 1949, when two unpressurized DC-4s were purchased from American Airlines.
On 19 February 1963, the airline became a registered company, with King Faisal of Saudi Arabia signing the papers that declared Saudia a fully independent company.
In April 2007, Royal Jordanian became part of Oneworld, thus becoming the first Arab airline to join such a global alliance system.
It was used by private fliers until 1948 when Nationwide Airlines became the first commercial airline to operate flights out of the airport.
In 1982, China Airlines became the first airline company to sign a strategic alliance with Cargolux.
After buying Midwest Air Charter, Airborne Express made history by buying the Clinton County Air Force Base in Wilmington and became the first airline in history to own and operate an airport.

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