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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.
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.
A new Belgian airline named SN Brussels Airlines was subsequently founded by business man Etienne Davignon.
In 2009, Brussels Airlines was taken over by German airline Lufthansa.
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.
The national airline was Air Comores.
An example is the airline industry in the United States ; in 2006 over half the industry's seating capacity was on airlines that were in Chapter 11.
Another form of e-commerce was the airline reservation system typified by Sabre in the USA and Travicom in the UK.
Germany's largest airline is former national carrier Lufthansa that was privatised in the 1990s.
Botham was also sacked from the Queensland team after being arrested for assault of a fellow airline passenger.
Air Mali was liquidated in April 2003, but intercontinental services from Bamako are provided by Air France and a Belgian airline, among others.
The airline was relaunched in October 2006 after its only plane was impounded in December 2005.
Private domestic air carriers began to win business at the expense of Nigeria Airways, the former government-owned national airline which was declared bankrupt in 2004.
The core of the new agency was composed of the Civil Aeronautics Board's Bureau of Safety ( The CAB retained its economic regulation of the airline industry until it was closed on December 31, 1984 due to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 ).
The Polish airline market was until 2004 a classical case of closed market, with bilateral agreements between countries served from the national hub-Warsaw.
* The airline ticketing agent who checked in Mohamed Atta, the purported leader of the September 11 attacks, and a companion, would afterwards say that looking at the pair his first reaction was to think, " If this doesn't look like two Arab terrorists, I've never seen two Arab terrorists.
Before the September 11, 2001 attacks ,( 9 / 11 ) airport screening was provided by private companies which were contracted with the airline or airport.
Their original owner was C. Arnholt Smith, a prominent San Diego businessman and former owner of the PCL Padres whose interests included banking, tuna fishing, hotels, real estate and an airline.
Between 1945 and 1989, Aeroflot was the only airline that served Tallinn Airport.
The first foreign airline since World War II to operate regular flights from Tallinn was SAS in the autumn of 1989.

airline and informed
Fred Phelps ' daughter claimed that the Holy Ghost had informed them not to fly to Michigan even though they had already purchased airline tickets.
The passengers were informed by employees of the airline that their 13 January flight was scheduled to arrive in Banjul at 10: 00am, however, upon arrival at the airport they were informed that their aircraft had arrived at 3: 00am and had already left for the United States.
In March 1978, the government of Swaziland announced that it was setting up a national airline to be known as Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation, and informed privately owned airline Swazi Air that it would be required to close down operations by 1 August 1978.

airline and location
Internationally, Cyprus promotes its geographical location as a " bridge " between East and West, along with its educated English-speaking population, moderate local costs, good airline connections, and telecommunications.
Helsinki has an optimal location for great circle airline traffic routes between Western Europe and the Far East.
Several factors, such as the date, time, aircraft size, airline, eyewitness accounts, and location in New York, raised concerns that the crash was caused by another terrorist attack.
During the 1970s, expansion saw the airline start services to Opa-locka ( a Florida location close to Miami ), Santo Domingo, the Virgin Islands, Martinique, Barbados, Puerto Plata, and many other Caribbean destinations, as well as Vieques, Mayagüez, Culebra and Aguadilla on the domestic side.
This room full of South African Airways memorabilia was started by two fans of the airline as a temporary location until they could set it up in one of Jan Smuts International's buildings in 1987.
Miami International Airport is the largest gateway between the United States and Latin America, and is one of the largest airline hubs in the United States, owing to its proximity to tourist attractions, local economic growth, large local Latin American and European populations, and strategic location to handle connecting traffic between North America, Latin America, and Europe.
The database may be searched by keywords including aircraft registration, line number, location, type of photo, airline and photographer.
Hahn charges its airline operators less due to its remote location.
The airline closed its Concourse D US Airways Club location in 2002.
BEA's move to Tempelhof resulted in a significant increase in passenger numbers due to the removal of Allied restrictions on the carriage of local civilians on commercial airline services from / to West Berlin and Tempelhof's central location.
Barranquilla however is best known as The Golden Gate of Colombia ( La Puerta de Oro de Colombia ) because its location north of Colombia and it is the most important maritime port of The Republic of Colombia. Barranquilla is honored as the origination of the aviation and airport. The first airline in America was born in Barranquilla with the name of SCADDA witch is today Avianca.
In 1934, the Second River airport was moved to a dry location, allowing for the use of Polikarpov Po-2 aircraft, with which regular flights were made, and new airports also opened at Iman ( now called Dalnerechensk ) and Ozernye Klyuchi ( Lake Springs ) which, combined with newer aircraft, greatly fueled growth of the nascent airline.
In May 2011, Bmibaby launched what it called the first European airline loyalty programme tied into a location based social network.
Alaska Airlines made a Friendship Flight to Provideniya in July 1988 when it became the first American airline to serve a Soviet location.
* A crashpad is a location used by airline flight crews for temporary lodging.
* At the time most mainframe computers were located in the United States and there were concerns about the location of databases ( such as airline reservations ) and the difficulty of developing countries catching up with the US lead in computers.
While the purchaser can select a general location, service level and price, the hotel, rental car company or airline ( as well as the exact location of the hotel and the exact flight itinerary ) is disclosed only after the purchase had gone through, with no rights to cancel.
Depending on the location, the airport improvement fee is included in the cost of traveller's airline ticket, in which case the airline will forward the fee to proper agency.
Airlines with less-frequent service or fewer resources at a particular location sometimes subcontract ground handling or on-call aircraft maintenance to another airline, as it is a short-term cheaper alternative to setting up its own ground handling or maintenance capabilities.
With most airlines, the formal job title is " Fleet Service Agent or Clerk ", though the position is commonly known as a " Ramp Agent ", due to the job's location on the airport ramp ( tarmac ), amongst airline employees.
In the airline industry, a focus city is a location that is not a hub, but from which the airline has non-stop flights to several destinations other than its hubs.

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