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The Belgian national airline used to be Sabena from 1923 to 2001, until it went into bankruptcy.
* Dominicana de Aviación used to be the country's national airline for a large period of time.
Ansett Australia extensively used " Storms in Africa " for promotional purposes when the airline re-branded itself in the 1990s.
ISO 4217 codes are used on airline tickets and international train tickets to remove any ambiguity about the price.
* Pacific Southwest Airlines, defunct airline that formerly used the IATA airline designator
* 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.
Teleprinters are now largely obsolete, though they are still widely used in the aviation industry ( AFTN and airline teletype system ), and variations called Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf ( TDDs ) are still used by the hearing impaired for typed communications over ordinary telephone lines.
Primarily used in airline distribution.
Designed as a prototype in 1966 by physicist Arnold Nudell and airline pilot Cary Christie in Nudell's garage, the design used a second winding around a custom Cerwin Vega 18-inch driver to provide servo control information to the amplifier, and it was offered for sale at $ 1795, some 40 % more expensive than any other complete loudspeaker listed at Stereo Review.
Some of these that were used in the war would later be converted for the airline industry, along with the passenger and cargo versions that were placed on the market once the war ended.
These aircraft are usually used for long-haul flights between airline hubs and major cities with many passengers.
These airliners, are the non mainline counterparts to the larger aircraft operated by the ; major carriers, legacy carriers, and flag carriers and are used to feed traffic into the large airline hubs or focus cities.
Its greatest success was the F. VIIa / 3m trimotor passenger aircraft, which was used by 54 airline companies worldwide and captured 40 percent of the American market in 1936.
Sometimes both codes are used as one although there is a distinction between them in airline reservation systems: VCP, together with CGH ( Congonhas ) and GRU ( Guarulhos ), is part of the multiple airport system set around the city of São Paulo ( code SAO ).
Oceanic Airlines is a fictional airline often used in action movies and TV series involving ill-fated airplanes.
The travel time to Tampa was cut in half ( from 43 to 19 miles ) by the opening of the Gandy Bridge in 1924, along the same route Jannus ' airline used.
To help reinvigorate the airline as it emerged from bankruptcy, a number of consumer-visible changes occurred, including a new color scheme and logo ( used until the merger with US Airways ), new livery, E-tickets, and online ticket purchasing in 1996.
The airline later used de Havilland Heron piston-engined aircraft for its services.
There are no airports with scheduled airline service within the département, although Niort-Souche Airport is used for private movements.
This has not happened yet, and for many years the Eastern name was not used for any airline around the world, until the UK regional airline with 35 planes, Air Kilroe Limited, started trading as Eastern Airways.
Imperial Airways used the Handley Page HP42 / HP45 four-engined biplanes from Croydon, as well as the Armstrong Whitworth Atlanta, which was the first monoplane airliner used by the airline, intended for use on the African routes.

airline and be
# Civil aviation, held by Armavia national airline ( owned by Mikhail Baghdasarov, who is thought to be close to President Serge Sarkisian )
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 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.
A home made system can be constructed from plastic food containers or glass canning jars with aeration provided by an aquarium pump, aquarium airline tubing and aquarium valves.
It is based on an extensive domestic airline network where all major cities can be reached by passenger plane.
Especially the area of eastern Poland should be better penetrated by airline traffic.
The United States gained a huge advantage in design and production in the airline industry in the years leading up to the war, but many of the developments would be put off until after the war as the manufacturing efforts were placed on the war effort.
Because these aircraft are frequently operated by smaller airlines that are contracted to provide (" feed ") passengers from smaller cities to hub airports ( and reverse ) for a " major " or " flag " carrier, regional airliners may be painted in the liveries of the major airline for whom they provide this " feeder " service.
Although Gekko makes a pretense of caring about the airline, his intentions prove to be to destroy the airline, strip its assets and lay off its employees before raiding the corporate pension fund.
The Civil Aeronautics Board's powers of regulation were phased out, eventually allowing passengers to be exposed to market forces in the airline industry.
The Act intended for various restrictions on airline operations to be removed over four years, with complete elimination of restrictions on domestic routes and new services by December 31, 1981, and the end of all domestic fare regulation by January 1, 1983.
His methods and strategies proved correct but the timing and failing economic conditions across the world along with " fare wars " proved to be more than the fashionable Texas airline could overcome.
He suggested that the service industry such as the airline, traffic, transportation, hotel, restaurant, Information and Communications Technology and Online gaming industries will be able to benefit in adopting business models that take into account the characteristics of Web 2. 0.
* Trinidad and Tobago is known as " The land of the hummingbird ," and a hummingbird can be seen on that nation's coat of arms and 1-cent coin as well as its national airline, Caribbean Airlines.
The merged airline uses America West's " CACTUS " callsign and ICAO code " AWE ", but retained the US Airways name because a study found the US Airways name to be more popular than America West Airlines.
Etihad Airways was also reported to be considering a deal, and Willie Walsh, Chief Executive of International Airlines Group, stated that they would be interested in the airline, but only for the lucrative take-off and landing slots it holds at London Heathrow Airport.
In preparation for this, the airline was restructured to allow non-core units — including Saudia catering, ground handling services and maintenance as well as the Prince Sultan Flight Academy in Jeddah — to be transformed into commercial units and profit centers.
The Center ends up with such items as electronics, clothing, and any other item that might be found in lost airline luggage.
A seat can be purchased on one airline but is actually operated by a cooperating airline under a different flight number or code.

airline and largest
* 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.
Germany's largest airline is former national carrier Lufthansa that was privatised in the 1990s.
Air Berlin became second largest airline in recent years by absorbing LTU and dba.
Domestic flights: are available through Sunrise Airways which is Haiti's largest airline for the general public offering scheduled, as well as, charter flights.
* 2008 – Delta Air Lines merges with Northwest Airlines, creating the world's largest airline and reducing the number of US legacy carriers to 5.
The state-owned Adria Airways is the largest Slovenian airline.
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (), formerly Ülemiste Airport is the largest airport in Estonia and home base of the national airline Estonian Air.
* December 9 – United Airlines, the second largest airline in the world, files for bankruptcy.
* Iberia ( airline ), largest Spanish airline and flag carrier of Spain.
It represents one of the three international airports of Sardinia and the base of the Sardinian airline Meridiana, Italy ’ s third largest airline.
Memphis International Airport is the global " SuperHub " of FedEx Express, the world's largest airline in terms of freight tons flown, and has the second largest cargo operations by volume of any airport worldwide, surpassed only by Hong Kong's international airport.
Advertised in 1918 as the largest aircraft company in the world, Airco established the first airline in the United Kingdom, Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited, as a subsidiary.
Naturally the airline tries to maximize the number of seats available in every aircraft to carry the largest possible ( and therefore most profitable ) number of passengers.
Stansted is a hub for a number of major European low-cost carriers, being the largest base for low-cost giant Ryanair with over 100 destinations served by the airline.
AXA is one of the world's largest insurance companies ; Air France is the world's largest airline company in incomes ; L ' Oreal is the world's largest cosmetic company ; LVMH and PPR are the world's largest and second-largest luxury product companies respectively ; GDF-Suez is the world's largest energy company ; EDF is the world's largest utility company ; Areva is a large nuclear-energy company ; Veolia Environnement is the world's largest environmental services and water management company ; VINCI, Bouygues and Eiffage are respectively world's 1st, 2nd and 4th building and public work companies ; Michelin is the world's pneumatic leader ; Lafarge is the world's largest cement company ; JCDecaux is the world's largest outdoor advertising corporation ; BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale are respectively the world's 1st, 6th and 8th biggest banks in assets in 2010 ;

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