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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. Miami International Airport - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Reserve troop carrier and rescue squadrons also operated from the airport from 1949 through 1959, when the last unit relocated to nearby Homestead Air Force Base (now Homestead Air Reserve Base). In the late 1940s, Pan Am and Eastern also expanded their bases at MIA on NW 36th Street, which made the airport the world's ...

  4. Miami Air International Flight 293 - Wikipedia

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    Miami Air International Flight 293 was a military charter from Guantanamo Bay to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, operated by Miami Air International. On May 3, 2019, the Boeing 737-800 aircraft operating the flight overran the runway on landing.

  5. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 705 - Wikipedia

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    At 13:45, control of Flight 705 was transferred to Miami Air Route Traffic Control Center. There were communication difficulties, although after the jet was provided with a different frequency to use, the flight crew established contact with Miami ARTCC. Several minutes after contact was established, the jet entered a severe updraft.

  6. Nations Air - Wikipedia

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    Nations Air was a new start up airline in the United States that began operating in 1995 [1] that was established as Miami Air Charter in 1987 [2] and ceased operations in 2000. It was not related to a similarly-named airline based in Canada, Nationair , which had ceased operations prior to Nations Air's establishment.

  7. Arrow Air - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Air was a passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami-Dade County, Florida. [2] At different times over the years, it operated over 90 weekly scheduled cargo flights, had a strong charter business and at one point operated scheduled international and domestic passenger flights. [3]

  8. Fine Air Flight 101 - Wikipedia

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    Fine Air Flight 101 was a scheduled cargo flight from Miami International Airport to Las Américas International Airport, operated by McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61F N27UA, that crashed after take-off on August 7, 1997, at Miami International Airport. [1] All 4 people on board and one person on the ground were killed. [2] [3]

  9. Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 was a scheduled flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States, to Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida, United States. Shortly before midnight on December 29, 1972, the Lockheed L-1011-1 TriStar crashed into the Florida Everglades .