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  2. Miami Air International - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers secured charter services for the 2017 season. [10] Miami Air International was wholly owned by TSI Holdings and had 405 employees (at March 2007). [6] The airline's IATA code was changed from GL to LL due to Air Greenland's use of the same code; Air Greenland was the first one to use the code.

  3. List of airline holding companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airline holding companies, that either own more than one airline or are the parent company of a single airline.. A company or firm in which the holding company owns a significant portion of voting shares, usually 20–50% or a "minority of share ownership", is known as an associate company.

  4. Miami International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of Miami International Airport superimposed over noted locations at the old Miami City Airport/Pan American Field/6th Street Airport of the 1920s to 1950s era, in the upper right corner facing 36th Street. The first airport on the site of MIA opened in the 1920s and was known as Miami City Airport.

  5. Pan Am once ruled the skies. Will Miami airport save ... - AOL

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    Armando Martinez, at right, vice president of flight operations at Miami Air International, checks out a model of a Pan American Airways 747 jet named after founder Juan Trippe with Tomas Romero ...

  6. IBC Airways - Wikipedia

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    IBC Airways is an FAR Part 135 on-demand airline headquartered in unincorporated Broward County, Florida, United States, near Fort Lauderdale. [1] IBC Airways operates on-demand cargo services to the Caribbean.

  7. Miami’s aviation history began in this Pan Am hangar. County ...

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    Armando Martinez, former vice president for flight operations at Miami Air International, showed off the interior of a 1929 hangar built by legendary Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe at ...

  8. Scandinavian Airlines — commonly known as SAS, and the carrier of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway — resumed non-stop flights from Miami International Airport to Scandinavia on Oct. 29.

  9. iAero Airways - Wikipedia

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    iAero Airways, previously named Swift Air, was an American charter airline based in Greensboro, North Carolina with its main hub at Miami International Airport. [3] The airline announced that it would cease all operations on April 6, 2024, after failed restructuring efforts during bankruptcy proceedings.