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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines [8] is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile, and daily flights.

  3. American woman on Paris-to-Boston flight dies in midair - AOL

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    The Massachusetts State Police confirmed to Fox News Digital that Barbara Dipoli, 53, of Topeka, Kansas, was found dead on board a flight from Paris to Boston on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Officials said ...

  4. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    1927 American Airways FC-2 A Stinson Trimotor first operated by Century Airlines DC-3 "Flagship", American's chief aircraft type during the World War II period. American Airlines was developed from a conglomeration of 82 small airlines through acquisitions in 1930 [2] and reorganizations; initially, American Airways was a common brand used by a number of independent carriers.

  5. List of commercial transatlantic flights - Wikipedia

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    Airlines Airlines Hubs Destinations Aer Lingus: Ireland Dublin Shannon: Canada Toronto-Pearson. 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 ...

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  7. A Delta flight to Paris turned back to Boston after crew fell ...

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    The Airbus A330 was flying from Boston to Paris last ... crew of Delta flight 224 on August 7 followed procedures to return to Boston after an odor was detected on board," an airline spokesperson ...

  8. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    Following US Airways merger with American Airlines, US Airways aircraft were painted into the American Airlines livery. The first jet to re-enter revenue service in the American livery in January 2014 was an Airbus A319, tail number N700UW, which previously sported a Star Alliance scheme.

  9. Change of gauge (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A Y-type change of gauge is one a given flight being transferred into two other flights with different destinations and has two flight numbers. [4] For example, flight number 100 may fly Boston-Paris-Athens, and flight number 200 may fly BostonParis–Rome, with the BostonParis leg being on the same aircraft in both cases.