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  2. Tulsa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1930s, Tulsa became a stop on the American Airlines Chicago-Dallas route. [21] Tulsa International Airport entrance, 2007; photo by Luis Tamayo. In 1932 the city opened a more elegant Art Deco terminal topped with a control tower. It was designed by Frederick V. Kershner, a lead architect working for Leon B. Senter. The structure ...

  3. American Airlines Flight 476 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 476 was a passenger flight operated by American Airlines from Tulsa Municipal Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Laguardia Airport in New York City, New York. On August 4, 1955, the Convair CV-240-0 crashed while attempting an emergency landing in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, killing all 30 passengers and crew.

  4. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, ... Tulsa International Airport, ...

  5. Man duct-taped after trying to open exit door on American ...

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    An American Airlines Boeing 737 Max takes off at Tulsa International Airport to fly to Dallas Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 in Tulsa, Okla.. Earlier the plane had flown a group of journalists and ...

  6. International flights out of Tulsa? Several improvements ...

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    The new customs facility will replace a decades-old one and will be able to serve commercial international flights for the first time.

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  8. List of American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    January 6, 1957: American Airlines Flight 327 (Flagship Mount Vernon), a Convair 240 flying Providence, Rhode Island-Joplin, Missouri-Tulsa when it struck trees about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the approach end to Runway 17 at Tulsa International Airport, slid along the ground to the top of an upslope, and then jumped a ditch and came to rest ...

  9. American Airlines Flight 327 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 327 was a scheduled flight between T. F. Green Airport near Providence, Rhode Island and Tulsa Municipal Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with ten intermediate stops. On January 6, 1957, the Convair CV-240-0 performing the flight crashed while performing an instrument approach to Tulsa Municipal Airport, killing one of the ...