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National Airlines was a trunk carrier, a scheduled airline in the United States that operated from 1934 until it merged with Pan Am in 1980. [2] For most of its existence the company was headquartered at Miami International Airport , Florida. [ 3 ]
National Airlines commissioned the construction of the Sundrome, which opened on November 30, 1969. [2] National Airlines used the Sundrome until its acquisition by Pan American World Airways in 1980. Trans World Airlines then expanded into the terminal, referring to it as the TWA Terminal Annex, later called TWA Domestic Terminal, then ...
A national airline is a country's flag carrier. The National Airlines name has been used by several United States airlines: National Airlines (1934–1980), a passenger airline based in Miami, Florida; National Airlines (1983–1985), a cargo and charter airline; National Airlines (1999–2002), low-cost airline based in Las Vegas, Nevada
The crew consisted of Captain George T. Kunz (age 55), employed by National Airlines since 1956, who had qualified to fly the Boeing 727 in 1967 and accumulated 18,109 flight hours in his career with 5,358 hours on the Boeing 727; First Officer Leonard G. Sanderson Jr. (31), employed by National Airlines since 1976, with 4,848 flight hours of which 842 hours were on the Boeing 727; and Flight ...
National Airlines Flight 27 was a scheduled passenger flight between Miami, Florida, and San Francisco, California, in the United States, ...
From 1982 to 1985, a company called United Air Carriers flew as a US airline under the names Overseas National Airways and then National Airlines. This airline was the second user of both names after the original Overseas National Airways and National Airlines (1934–1980). The airline was started by former officers of, but was not a legal ...
National Airlines Flight 2511 was a United States domestic passenger flight from New York City to Miami, Florida. On January 6, 1960, the Douglas DC-6 serving the flight exploded in midair. The National Airlines aircraft was carrying 5 crew members and 29 passengers, all of whom perished.
National Airlines Flight 16 was a domestic (U.S.), scheduled passenger flight from Miami, Florida, to Lakeland, Florida, that crashed on October 5, 1945. The aircraft was on the last leg of a Miami - Fort Myers - Sarasota - St Petersburg - Tampa - Lakeland route.