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He had wanted to be a commercial pilot for the Saudi national airline but was rejected when he applied to the civil aviation school in Jeddah in 1999.
The airline applied, but was not granted concessions for scheduled services.
In 1996, commemorating the 40th birthday of the airline, US painter James Rizzi created a special paint scheme which was applied to one of Condor's Boeing 757s.
Many other countries have since deregulated their domestic markets, and a similar process has applied to airline markets within the European Union.
Furthermore, in early 2008, after the Israeli Tourism Ministry opened up the airline market, the airline applied for scheduled carrier status for routes to Barcelona, Berlin, Moscow, and Paris.
When the details of this supposedly confidential agreement were leaked to the press, Caledonian, which had expressed its interest in acquiring BUA itself and had begun negotiations with BUA's senior management on 5 March 1970 to make an offer to take over the ailing airline to create the " Second Force " as envisaged in the Edwards report, immediately applied to the ATLB for the revocation of all of BUA's scheduled route licences, requesting them to be transferred to itself.
In January 2007, the airline applied for Essential Air Service subsidies to serve Clovis and Silver City, New Mexico from Albuquerque, competing with a bid from incumbent operator Great Lakes Aviation, and to serve Hobbs and Carlsbad, New Mexico, competing with a bid from incumbent operator Air Midwest.
In 1998 East African Safari Air applied to the Kenya Government and was the first privately owned local airline to be granted designation on Bilateral Air Service Agreements to all COMESA Countries, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland and Germany.
After graduating with qualifications in computer science and applied mathematics from the University of Auckland, he worked for twelve years developing airline planning software for mainframe computers.
In early 2008, when restrictions were lifted on Israeli airlines ' destinations, Israir applied for designated carrier status on routes from Israel to London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Amsterdam, Rome, Budapest, Las Vegas, and Miami-some of which are destinations currently served by the airline as charter routes.
However the airline was not allowed to fly and the aircraft were stored at Tehran, eventually they were repainted with former Saha logo modified with the roundel dropped, while former titles were applied in the new combination of purple ( Saha ) and dark pink ( Airlines ) inline with the Iranian Airlines two tone style, but all these too have since been removed from both aircraft, which are now flying in just the basic livery.
Union offers to cut 700 pilots and steward positions did not provide enough savings immediately and the airline applied for bankruptcy protection on November 8, while it planned to continue flying.
In September 2003, the airline applied for traffic rights to operate scheduled passenger services to Laoag and Chinese cities of Jinan, Naning, Meixian and Wenzhou.
When his military obligation was satisfied, he resigned from the Navy and applied for a position as an airline pilot with Trans World Airlines.

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While supporting the UN sanctions imposed following airline bombings, Tunisia has been careful to maintain positive relations with its neighbor.
The following summer, the airline reached agreement with a French rival to co-finance construction of a branch line linking Le Touquet Airport with the nearby main railway line to reduce surface travelling time from / to Paris.
In November 2010, it was reported that Virgin Atlantic had appointed Deutsche Bank to begin a strategic review of options for the airline following the tie-up between British Airways and American Airlines.
In April the following year the airline ordered 15 Embraer E-170LR aircraft in a deal worth $ 400 million.
The following month, the airline announced an order for a total of 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, for service entry in 2010.
At the time of this shut down, the airline operated scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:
The airline was floated on the Dublin and London Stock Exchanges on 2 October 2006, following prior government approval ( the government previously owned 85 % of the airline ).
The company included an in-house airline, MyTravel Airways, however, following the merger of MyTravel and Thomas Cook AG on 19 June 2007, these brands passed to the new combined Thomas Cook Group plc.
Ed Acker, formerly CEO of Braniff International Airlines, led an acquisition of Air Florida in 1975 and expanded the airline into the interstate market following the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978.
The airline operated the following:
The airline has codeshare agreements with the following airlines at October 2011:
Throughout its history, the airline operated a single aircraft of the type that was sold in the mid-1980s, following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
For example, following the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, the airline changed the flight number for subsequent flights following the same route to 295.
Over the following years, more destinations in Brazil were added, so that Lloyd Aéreo became the second largest airline in South America at that time, only surpassed by Avianca from Colombia.
Over the years, the airline operated the following aircraft types:
In the end, Ryanair was the only airline that established itself following the deregulation.
At the time of Sterling's collapse the airline served the following destinations:
Delta Connection to and from Atlanta ended on May 1, 2008 following a mid-April announcement that Delta and Northwest Airlines were planning to merge – a move that led to significant operational changes for the merged airline.
The suggestion was dismissed by the American pilots, who were mostly pre-war airline pilots, not least because their training had not included any instruction in night time navigation and the inexperienced crews relied heavily on following the aircraft in front.
However, both bases closed following the September 11 terrorist attacks and the airline struggles that ensued.
The A concourse has a Delta Sky Club, the first airline lounge at Indianapolis International Airport since US Air closed their lounge following the closure of their hub.
As a US-registered airline, Air Berlin found itself in the same situation as Pan Am following German reunification.

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By airline from Concord to Burlington is a distance of about 150 miles, counting a slight deviation for the stop at either Barre or Montpelier.
* the IATA code for the airline Avianca
* 2008 – ATA Airlines, once one of the 10 largest U. S. passenger airlines and largest charter airline, files for bankruptcy for the second time in 5 years and ceases all operations.
* AI, IATA airline designator for Air India
* Alitalia, IATA code for the national airline of Italy
The communist-era state airline, Balkan Airlines, was replaced by Bulgaria Air, for which a private owner was to be selected from among bidders by the end of 2006.
* In 1964 Burroughs had also completed the D830 which was another variation of the D825 designed specifically for real-time applications, such as airline reservations.
* bmi, trading symbol for British Midland International, an airline of the United Kingdom
* CPD is the ICAO airline designator for Capital Airlines Limited ( Kenya )
airline has filed for Chapter 11 since 2002.
Airways filed for bankruptcy twice leaving the AFL-CIO, pilot unions and other airline employees claiming the rules of Chapter 11 have helped turn the USA into a corporatocracy.
* Billund Airport ( BLL ), in central Jutland, one of Denmark's busiest cargo centres as well as a popular charter airline destination and an airport for regular flights serving 2. 4 million passengers a year, mainly from the western part of the country.
* Dominicana de Aviación used to be the country's national airline for a large period of time.
Northwest Orient's Seattle operations manager, Al Lee, approached the aircraft in street clothes ( to avoid the possibility that Cooper might mistake his airline uniform for that of a police officer ) and delivered the cash-filled knapsack and parachutes to Mucklow via the aft stairs.
Ansett Australia extensively used " Storms in Africa " for promotional purposes when the airline re-branded itself in the 1990s.
Helsinki has an optimal location for great circle airline traffic routes between Western Europe and the Far East.
The arrival city for his airline ticket read " New York "; landing, instead, in the neighboring state outraged him and caused him to order the plane to fly to Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field.
According to the U. S. National Transportation Safety Board, in 2005 general aviation in the United States ( excluding charter ) suffered 1. 31 fatal accidents for every 100, 000 hours of flying in that country, compared to 0. 016 for scheduled airline flights.
Domestic flights: are available through Sunrise Airways which is Haiti's largest airline for the general public offering scheduled, as well as, charter flights.
Moreover, passengers travelling from Shekou and Macau piers can even complete airline check-in procedures with participating airlines before boarding the ferries and go straight to the boarding gate for the connecting flight at HKIA.
Relatively new organizations also use the harp, but often modified to reflect a theme relevant to their organization, for instance ; Irish airline Ryanair uses a modified harp, and the Irish State Examinations Commission uses it with an educational theme.
The ICAO also standardizes certain functions for use in the airline industry, such as the Aeronautical Message Handling System ( AMHS ), making it a standards organization.

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