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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. 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. Its main base is Miami International Airport [2] (MIA). In 2005, IBC Airways began offering on-demand passenger services.

  4. Pan Am once ruled the skies. Will Miami airport save airline ...

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    MIA building 871, originally known as Pan Am Airport’s Hangar 5, now serves a Miami air charter company that has counted the Miami Heat and the U.S. military as frequent flyers.

  5. Amerijet International - Wikipedia

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    Amerijet International Airlines, Inc. is an American cargo airline headquartered in Miami, United States. The airline delivers air freight with its fleet of Boeing 757s and Boeing 767s from its main hub at the Miami International Airport to 48 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Their network spans 476 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

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