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  2. Jack Brooks Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Texas International was then merged into Continental Airlines which in turn continued operating jet service into the airport. In 1979, Southwest Airlines was operating four Boeing 737-200 flights a day nonstop to Dallas Love Field. [15] In July 1983, Continental was flying Boeing 727-100s and McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s nonstop to Houston (IAH ...

  3. Boeing Global Services - Wikipedia

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    The division was established on July 1, 2017, [3] and is headquartered in the Legacy West development in Plano, Texas. [4] BGS is one of the most profitable divisions of Boeing, earning a record US$19.1 billion in 2023 in revenue at a time when the company's other two divisions operated at a loss.

  4. Robert Mueller Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    United was operating nonstop Boeing 727-100s to Chicago O'Hare, Denver, Dallas/Ft. Worth, and San Antonio while USAir was flying nonstop to Houston Intercontinental with one flight a day operated with a Boeing 737-200 with direct, one stop service to Pittsburgh.

  5. Boeing Consolidating Facilities, Cutting Jobs in Texas

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  6. Pittsburg, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburg is a city in, and the county seat of, Camp County, [4] Texas, United States.Best known as the former home of the giant poultry producer Pilgrim's and of racing legend Carroll Shelby, as well as the popular local sausage, Pittsburg Hotlinks.

  7. USAir Flight 427 - Wikipedia

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    On Thursday, September 8, 1994, the Boeing 737 flying this route crashed in Hopewell Township, Pennsylvania while approaching Runway 28R at Pittsburgh, which was USAir's largest hub at the time. This accident was the second longest air crash investigation in history.

  8. What we know about the B-17 Flying Fortress, P-63 ... - AOL

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    More than 10,000 B-17s were produced, but only a few survive today, according to Boeing. The B-17G Flying Fortress was equipped with 11 to 13 machine guns and capable of a 9,600-pound bomb load.

  9. Rockwell International - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh-based Rockwell-Standard Corp. then acquired and merged with Los Angeles-based North American Aviation to form North American Rockwell in September 1967. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It then purchased Miehle-Goss-Dexter, the largest supplier of printing presses , [ 9 ] and in 1973, acquired Collins Radio , a major avionics supplier.