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  2. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 2000, US Airways received its first Airbus A330-300. On May 24, 2000, US Airways announced plans to be acquired for $4.3 billion by UAL Corp., the parent company of United Airlines, the world's largest commercial carrier at the time.

  3. US Airways fleet - Wikipedia

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    US Airways retired fleet Aircraft Retired Replacement Notes BAC One-Eleven: 1989 Boeing 737 and US Airways Express fleet Former Allegheny Airlines fleet. BAe 146-100: 1988 Boeing 737: Former Pacific Southwest Airlines fleet. [3] BAe 146-200: 1991 Boeing 727-100: 2000 Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737: Former Allegheny Airlines and Piedmont ...

  4. List of airline bankruptcies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Merged with US Airways in 2005 Sun Country Airlines: January 2002 2003 Involuntary National Airlines: December 6, 2000 Ceased operations on November 6, 2002 Trans World Airlines: January 10, 2001 Filed as part of an acquisition by American Airlines: US Airways: August 11, 2002 March 31, 2003 United Airlines

  5. History of United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The marketing partnership ended in divorce in 2003, but paved the way for a future alliance with US Airways. In May 2000, United announced plans to acquire competitor US Airways in a complex deal valued at $11.6 billion. The offer drew immediate scorn from consumer groups and employees of both airlines.

  6. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    1957 - Air Austria and Austrian Airways form Austrian Airlines; 2002 - Merged Rheintalflug and Tyrolean Airways to Austrian Arrows; 2013 - Merged with Lauda Air kept name; British Airways and Iberia. 2010 - International Airlines Group (IAG) was formed by the merger of two airlines. Both carriers continued to operate under separate brand. As IAG

  7. US Airways Group - Wikipedia

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    US Airways Services Corporation, Inc. f/k/a MidAtlantic Airways, Inc., was merged into US Airways, Inc., on July 1, 2004 Potomac Air, Inc. dba US Airways Express ceased operations in October 2001 Shuttle, Inc. dba US Airways Shuttle , was merged into US Airways, Inc., on July 1, 2000

  8. America West Airlines - Wikipedia

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    America West Airlines was an airline in the United States that operated from 1981 until it merged with US Airways in 2007. It was headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.Its main hub was at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, with secondary hubs at McCarren International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada and Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio.

  9. UAL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Labor issues, air traffic congestion and poor weather forced widespread flight cancellations during the summer of 2000, harming the airline's reputation. Then UAL Corporation announced its intent to merge with US Airways Group, Inc., the operator of US Airways. The deal collapsed in mid-2001, due to opposition from the U.S. government and ...