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  2. Government contract flight - Wikipedia

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    A government contract flight is a type of charter airline operation contracted with a government agency. In the United States , the massive mobility requirements during World War II proved that military transport could not meet all the logistical needs that might arise.

  3. Modern Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    The grant of an interim certificate by the CAB in October 1962 to operate domestic military contract flights, intrastate and overseas charters from 1 April 1963 was followed by further fleet expansion, including the temporary lease of a pair of Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellations and the purchase of an L-749A in 1964. [4] [9] [11]

  4. World Airways - Wikipedia

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    World got its first government contract in 1951 and had a substantial amount of government business throughout the rest of its operational history. Later, World acquired DC-6s and Lockheed Constellations. World entered the jet era in the late 1960s with Boeing 707s and 727s. In the early 1970s, World acquired Douglas DC-8s.

  5. List of airlines by foundation date - Wikipedia

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    Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT created by the Polish government; they have since absorbed airlines Aerolot (1922) and Aero (1925). Hawaiian Airlines: January 30, 1929: Still in operation United States: Incorporated January 30, 1929 as Inter-Island Airways. Began service October 6, 1929. Name changed to Hawaiian Airlines October 1, 1941.

  6. 1960 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Helicopters is founded. It later will become Evergreen International Aviation.; Switzerland′s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau begins operations.; Summer – The United States Navy antisubmarine aircraft carrier USS Wasp (CVS-18) is stationed off the west coast of Africa to cover the evacuation of American nationals from Congo (Kinshasa).

  7. 1965 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – Trans-Canada Airlines is renamed Air Canada. January 2 – Denis Healey, the United Kingdom ' s Secretary of Defence, cancels the nation's fighter and military transport programmes and orders the purchase of the US-built F-4 Phantom and C-130 Hercules in their place.

  8. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    Air transports for heads of state and government are, in many countries, provided by the air force in specially equipped airliners or business jets.One such aircraft in particular has become part of popular culture: Air Force One, used by the President of the United States and operated by the United States Air Force.

  9. History of non-scheduled airlines in the United States

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    Again, the matter became embroiled in the courts: First, the US Court of Appeals in D.C. struck down the order as an overreach of the CAB's authority on 13 April 1960; next, the CAB successfully appealed to the United States Supreme Court for a final ruling; and finally, on 24 October 1960, the Supreme Court vacated the Circuit Court's decision ...