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  2. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. The hijacked airliner was deliberately crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in New York City, killing everyone still alive aboard the ...

  3. List of largest airlines in North America - Wikipedia

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    PSA Airlines: 119 Volaris: 118 [citation needed] Jazz Aviation: 107 Aeroméxico: 106 [citation needed] Mesa Airlines: 106 VivaAerobús: 79 [citation needed] GoJet Airlines: 67 CommuteAir: 64 Porter Airlines: 62 [citation needed] Hawaiian Airlines: 61 [citation needed] Piedmont Airlines: 61 Sun Country Airlines: 43 [citation needed] Aerolitoral ...

  4. John Ogonowski - Wikipedia

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    Ogonowski's name is located on Panel N-74 of the National September 11 Memorial's North Pool, along with the other passengers and crew of American Airlines Flight 11. John Alexander Ogonowski (February 24, 1951 – September 11, 2001) was a Polish-American pilot and an agricultural activist.

  5. Bonnie Tiburzi - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Tiburzi. Bonnie Tiburzi (born August 31, 1948), is an American aviator. In 1973, at age 24, she became the first female pilot for American Airlines and the first female pilot for a major American commercial airline. [1] At the same time she also became the first woman in the world to earn a Flight Engineer rating on a turbo-jet aircraft.

  6. North American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    North American Airlines, Inc., was an American airline with its headquarters at the HLH Building in Peachtree City, Georgia in Greater Atlanta, United States. [1] Prior to May 2008, it operated scheduled international services from the U.S. to Africa and Guyana. Later it operated domestic and international charter services and wet lease services.

  7. Compass Airlines (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Compass Airlines was a regional airline formed as a result of a contract dispute between Northwest Airlines and its pilots' union, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). ). The Northwest Airlines pilot group was asked to give relief on a section of their collective bargaining agreement governing "scope", which protects pilot jobs by ensuring that an airline's customers are flown by the ...

  8. Air Line Pilots Association, International - Wikipedia

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    The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest pilot union in the world, [1] representing more than 77,000 pilots [1] from 43 US and Canadian airlines. ALPA was founded on 27 July 1931 [2][3] and is a member of the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Known internationally as US-ALPA, ALPA is also a member of the ...

  9. American Airlines Flight 587 - Wikipedia

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    5. American Airlines Flight 587 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City to Las Américas International Airport, Santo Domingo. On November 12, 2001, the Airbus A300B4-605R flying the route crashed into the neighborhood of Belle Harbor on the Rockaway Peninsula of Queens ...