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Use the template {{Airline hub}} to mark hubs, the template {{Airline focus}} for focus cities, template {{Airline seasonal}} for seasonal destinations and {{Coming soon}} for a destination which is about to begin in near future (along with a particular first flight date).
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One unsuccessfully bombed as Flight 63. One written off as Flight 383. [23] Convair 990: 20 1962 1972 Unknown Douglas DC-8-54CF: 3 1971 Unknown Former Trans Caribbean Airways fleet. Douglas DC-8-55CF: 1 Unknown Douglas DC-8-61CF: 3 1971 Unknown Embraer 190: 20 2013 2020 Airbus A319-100 Embraer 175: Former US Airways fleet.
As of January 2025, the United Airlines fleet consists of 1,002 mainline aircraft, the largest of any commercial airline worldwide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] United Airlines operates a mix of Airbus and Boeing narrow-body and all Boeing wide-body aircraft with more wide-body aircraft than any other U.S. passenger airline. [ 3 ]
In September 2023, Alaska Airlines operated their last Airbus A321neo flight under AS1126. This was the last ever Airbus flight for Alaska Airlines. Alaska has begun retirement of their 737-900ER fleet, with N323AS, the oldest, being retired in June of 2024. Alaska will retire half of the fleet, and then retire the final 6 in 2025. [citation ...
US Airways retired fleet Aircraft Retired Replacement Notes BAC One-Eleven: 1989 Boeing 737 and US Airways Express fleet Former Allegheny Airlines fleet. BAe 146-100: 1988 Boeing 737: Former Pacific Southwest Airlines fleet. [3] BAe 146-200: 1991 Boeing 727-100: 2000 Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737: Former Allegheny Airlines and Piedmont ...
The airport diagrams are part of the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) which is updated on a 28-day cycle as per the ICAO.For the FAA's digital - Terminal Procedures Publication/Airport Diagrams, this causes a change in the URL involving four numbers: the first two represent the year (09 for 2009, 10 for 2010) and the second two represent the current AIRAC cycle (01 through 13).