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  2. Airlines for America - Wikipedia

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    Airlines for America (A4A), formerly known as Air Transport Association of America (ATA), is an American trade association and lobbying group based in Washington, D.C. that represents major North American airlines since 1936. [2]

  3. List of airline codes (A) - Wikipedia

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    United States 4G* Advance Leasing Company: United States AN WSN Advanced Air: WINGSPAN United States 2015 [2] ADD Advanced Air Co. Japan ICAO Code no longer allocated ADV Advanced Flight Training: ADVANCED United Kingdom RDD Adygea Airlines: ADLINES Russia defunct DVN Adventia: Spain EBS AEG Aviation Services: United States A3 AEE Aegean ...

  4. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines that have an air operator's certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States. Note: Destinations in bold indicate primary hubs, those in italic indicate secondary hubs, and those with regular font indicate focus cities. For legacy carriers American, Delta, and United, the most strategic ...

  5. Discontinued post office - Wikipedia

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    A discontinued post office or DPO is an American postal term for a post office which is no longer in service or is in service under another name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some are in ghost towns , some victims of consolidation of mail service as small post offices are closed or a city expands.

  6. American Overseas Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Export Airlines (AEA), commonly known as Am Ex, was founded in April 1937 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the shipping company American Export Lines.Transatlantic surveys were done with a Consolidated PBY-4 flying boat and in 1939 AEA placed an order for three Vought-Sikorsky VS-44 flying boats, dubbed 'Flying Aces', named after the parent company's Four Aces.

  7. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Different regions have varying levels of regulation regarding disability assistance at airports. American regulations place the responsibility on the airlines, while the European Union's rules place the responsibility mainly on the airport authorities and in some regions such as South America, regulations are unclear.

  8. List of commercial transatlantic flights - Wikipedia

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    United States of America Boston (Logan) Chicago-O'Hare Cleveland (Begins 19th May 2023) Los Angeles New York-JFK Newark Orlando Philadelphia San Francisco Seattle-Tacoma Washington Dulles. Seasonal: United States of America Hartford Miami. Aerolíneas Argentinas: Argentina. Buenos Aires-Ezeiza. Italy. Rome-Fiumicino. Spain Madrid-Barajas ...

  9. Million Air - Wikipedia

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    Million Air was founded in 1984 by the Mary Kay Cosmetics family as a single-site FBO located at Addison Airport (KADS) in Dallas, Texas.Million Air's goal was to deliver a higher level of service through a luxury FBO to customers in Dallas, consistent to the corporate image within the confines of its corporate jet.