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  2. Mohawk Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Postcard showing the 1960s BAC 1-11 livery Postcard showing the 1970s BAC 1-11 livery. Mohawk Airlines was a local service carrier operating in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, mainly in New York and Pennsylvania, from the mid-1940s until its acquisition by Allegheny Airlines in 1972.

  3. AirNet Express - Wikipedia

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    US Check later acquired Midway Aviation of Dallas, TX, Pacific Air Charter of San Diego, CA, Express Convenience Center of Southfield, Massachusetts and Data Air Courier of Chicago, Illinois. [ 4 ] In order to raise additional capital and further grow the company, US Check went public in 1998 to become AirNet Systems.

  4. Empire Airlines (1974–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Empire’s final network included 20 cities, 11 in New York State, plus Baltimore, Boston, Burlington (VT), Cleveland, Hartford, Newark and Washington D.C., and Ottawa and Montreal in Canada. Generally every city was connected to Syracuse but many routes overflew that hub, such as Buffalo or Rochester to New York and Boston. [2]

  5. Ravn Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The combined air group Era Alaska was renamed Ravn Alaska, [10] Era Airlines was renamed Corvus Airlines, [11] and while Hageland Aviation Services and Frontier Flying Service would keep their names, they both began operating as Ravn Connect. [12] In August 2016, the New York-based J.F. Lehman and Co. acquired a majority stake in Ravn. The ...

  6. Commander Naval Air Force Pacific Fleet - Wikipedia

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    In October 1919, Air Detachment, Pacific Fleet came into existence, making naval aviation formally part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. [1] The original organization was divided into Landplane, Shipplane and Seaplane divisions. Within a brief period, the three divisions evolved into Fighting, Spotting and Seaplane Patrol Squadrons, respectively.

  7. Capital Airlines (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Capital Airlines was a United States trunk carrier, a scheduled airline serving the eastern, southern, southeastern, and midwestern United States.Capital's headquarters were located at Washington National Airport (now Reagan Washington National Airport) across the Potomac river from Washington, D.C., where crew training and aircraft overhauls were also accomplished. [2]

  8. Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Pacific Airlines Boeing 737-300 in Berlin, 1996. Pacific Airlines was established in December 1990 and began operations in April 1991 with a start-up capital of US$2.47 million.

  9. Allegheny Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Airlines was a local service carrier that operated out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1952 to 1979, with routes primarily located in the eastern U.S. [1] It was the forerunner of USAir that was subsequently renamed US Airways, which itself merged with American Airlines.