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Low-cost and carrier
* Low-cost carrier business model
* Low-cost carrier
Low-cost carrier business model practices vary widely.
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Low-cost and Airways
* Hall, Thomas C. " Low-cost MetroJet in, old US Airways out at BWI ," Washington Business Journal, May 25, 1998.

Low-cost and began
On January 1, 2007, seriously affected by the recently launched Interjet, VivaAerobus and Volaris, Aviacsa began marketing as a Low-cost airline, ending service to Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami, focusing instead on the domestic market.

Low-cost and service
Low-cost Mexican airline Volaris started service between OAK and the airline's two main locations: Guadalajara, and Toluca on July 16, 2009.
** Low-cost infrastructure elements that can increase the speed and reliability of bus service in lanes shared with general traffic include Bus bulbs, boarding islands, and curb realignments.
* Low-cost airlines, giving a " basic ", " no-frills " and perceived inexpensive service

Low-cost and from
The north pier features a more minimalistic design with walk-boarding-gates instead of jet bridges to cater to high demand from no-frills Low-cost airlines.

Low-cost and International
The terminal has three piers: West ( International ), Central ( Domestic ) and East ( Low-cost, Ireland & Scottish islands ).

Low-cost and .
Low-cost time base correctors ( TBC ) specifically designed to work with the Toaster quickly came to market, most of which were designed as standard Amiga bus cards.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
Low-cost systems use a radar altimeter, barometric altimeter and clock to navigate a digital strip map.
Low-cost " home theater in a box " systems advertise their integration and simplicity.
Low-cost commercial vans and 4WDs in Australia continued with carburetors even into the 2000s, the last being the Mitsubishi Express van in 2003.
Low-cost high-volume-produced patio door safety glass is an inexpensive way to accomplish this goal.
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
Low-cost units may be disposable with no provision to replace batteries or bulbs, and are sometimes imprinted with advertising for promotional purposes.
Low-cost off-peak electric power is used to run the pumps.
Low-cost wide-angle lens add-ons are available for many cameras and some can even be fitted outside the camera housing for versatile use.
; Low-cost computer hardware: Leveraging the technology of personal computers, adding a microprocessor enabled complex control functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring.
; Low-cost, high-capacity memory: By 1995, a music workstation might have 16 to 64 megabytes of memory in a few chips, which had required a rack of cards in 1985.
Low-cost accelerometers replace the mercury tilt switch in precision applications.
Low-cost carriers are intended to be low-cost, so in many cases employees work multiple roles.
Low-cost power strips often come with only one MOV mounted between the live and neutral wires.
The organization and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 ; the organization's Low-cost Housing Program won a World Habitat Award in 1998.
Low-cost passive RFID tags were designed to uniquely identify each item manufactured.
The program involved demolishing the rest of the makeshift houses left untouched by the fire, and the construction of the Shek Kip Mei Low-cost Housing Estate in their place.
* The May 1977 Dr. Dobb's Journal reprinted an article by Joseph Weisbecker of RCA Laboratories (" A Practical, Low-cost, Home / School Microprocessor System ") describing the design philosophies and economies that went into designing the VIP -- which was at the time called FRED (" Flexible Recreational and Educational Device ").
Low-cost airlines remain a commonly-referenced example of a contestable market ; entrants have the possibility of leasing aircraft and should be able to respond to high profits by quickly entering and exiting.

carrier and Presidential
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library contains the future aircraft carrier the.
The 1st Company, Royal Thailand Army Volunteer Regiment and several attached and supporting units – a medical platoon, an armored personnel carrier platoon and an artillery battery – were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by President Richard Nixon on November 5, 1969 for extraordinary heroism on December 20 – 21, 1967 in Vietnam.
His brother, a navy pilot, served aboard the same carrier as Senator and Presidential contender John McCain.

carrier and Airways
* British Airways, flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom
* Georgian Airways, the flag carrier of the Republic of Georgia
It is a hub to Ariana Afghan Airlines, the national airlines carrier of Afghanistan, as well as private airlines such as Kam Air, Pamir Airways, and Safi Airways.
It is the main hub for Sudan Airways, Sudan's main carrier.
** Republic Airlines, a regional air carrier affiliated with US Airways
A Boeing 747-400 of the national carrier Thai Airways International | Thai Airways
* The national carrier of Thailand is Thai Airways International.
Air transport in Afghanistan is provided by the national carrier Ariana Afghan Airlines, and by several private companies such as Kam Air, Pamir Airways, and Safi Airways.
In Ludditt v Ginger Coote Airways the Privy Council ( Lord Macmillan, Lord Wright, Lord Porter and Lord Simonds ) held the liability of a public or common carrier of passengers is only to carry with due care.
Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal and largest international air carrier in the United States from 1927 until its collapse on December 4, 1991.
Pan American Airways, Incorporated ( PAA ) was founded as a shell company on March 14, 1927 by Air Corps Majors Henry H. " Hap " Arnold, Carl A. Spaatz, and John H. Jouett as a counterbalance to the German-owned Colombian carrier SCADTA, operating in Colombia since 1920.
Cessation of 34 years ' continuous operations at Gatwick by Delta Air Lines on 17 April 2012 left US Airways as the only US carrier still serving Gatwick.
The newly formed carrier, which subsequently shortened its name to British Airways, became Gatwick's principal operator.
The airline used to be the largest carrier in the region, but because of the growth of other airports and airlines has become the third largest, behind Emirates and Qatar Airways.
South African Airways ( SAA ) is the national flag carrier and largest airline of South Africa, with headquarters in Airways Park on the grounds of OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng.
On 1 February the following year, the carrier acquired South West African Airways, which had since 1932 been providing a weekly air-mail service between Windhoek and Kimberley.
The airport is the hub of South Africa's largest international and domestic carrier, South African Airways ( SAA ), and a number of smaller local airlines.
In August 1997, a Dornier 228 owned by Royal Brunei Airlines but operated and maintained by Malaysian regional carrier Hornbill Airways, carrying 19 passengers to Miri, crashed into high ground near Miri airport.
Iraqi Airways Company, operating as Iraqi Airways ( Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al -` Irāqiyyah ; also known as Air Iraq ), is the national carrier of Iraq, headquartered on the grounds of Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad.
Reagan National is a focus city for US Airways, Reagan National's largest carrier.

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