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  2. Tennessee Airways - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Airways was an airline that was conceived as a regional airline to provide service to cities throughout the Southeastern United States. The airline was in service between 1978 and 1987 and was based out of Knoxville, Tennessee. [1] Stuart Adcock was president and major shareholder.

  3. People Express Airlines (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    People Express Airlines, stylized as PEOPLExpress, was a low-cost airline in the United States that operated from 1981 until it merged with Continental Airlines in 1987. Its headquarters was in the North Terminal (later Terminal C) of Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey .

  4. Southern Airways - Wikipedia

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    Douglas DC-9-15 at Atlanta in October 1973. By 1971, Southern was flying to New York City and Chicago and south to Orlando and Miami. U.S. government regulation did not allow Southern to fly nonstop from New York or Washington, DC, to Atlanta, so Southern had nonstops to Columbus, Georgia, then on to Dothan, Alabama; Mobile, Alabama; Panama City, Florida, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; and/or ...

  5. Airline deregulation - Wikipedia

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    As jets were integrated into the market in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the industry experienced dramatic growth. By the mid-1960s, airlines were carrying roughly 100 million passengers and by the mid-1970s, over 200 million Americans had traveled by air.

  6. A brief history of airline food’s rapid descent - AOL

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    In one famous example during the 1980s, Robert Crandall, then the head of American Airlines, bragged about how removing just one olive from every salad saved the airline $40,000 a year.

  7. Piedmont Airlines (1948–1989) - Wikipedia

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    The Martin 4-0-4 was Piedmont's first pressurized airliner. Like most airlines before deregulation, Piedmont did not have hubs.The airline would eventually fly jets to small airports and connected unlikely city pairs with jet flights: Kinston, North Carolina, and Florence, South Carolina; Roanoke, Virginia, and Asheville, North Carolina; Lynchburg, Virginia, and New York City's LaGuardia ...

  8. National Airlines (1934–1980) - Wikipedia

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    National Airlines was a trunk carrier, a scheduled airline in the United States that operated from 1934 until it merged with Pan Am in 1980. [2] For most of its existence the company was headquartered at Miami International Airport , Florida. [ 3 ]

  9. Tennessee's public defender system only formed in the 1980s ...

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    These changes in Tennessee and other states all began with the 1963 unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright . How the Fifth Amendment works and why not guilty verdict ...