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  2. 102 Minutes That Changed America - Wikipedia

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    In this channel, the film featured a high audience with 345,000 viewers and 18.4% share, thus achieving the program's best record since 18 May 2021. [5] A&E Television Networks , parent company of History, aired it across all of their cable networks on September 11, 2011, at 8:46 a.m. EDT , the exact time American Airlines Flight 11 crashed ...

  3. Go (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-300, landing at Málaga Airport Boeing 737-300, taking off from Bristol Airport. Bob Ayling, CEO of British Airways, approached EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou to ask whether they could meet, claiming that he was fascinated by how the Greek entrepreneur had made the budget airline formula work. Haji-Ioannou not only agreed, but ...

  4. File:EasyJet Boeing 737-204; G-BECG, January 1997 AXV ...

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    Description: This Boeing 737-204 took its first flight on March 31, 1977...(c/n 21335/ 487) 13/04/1977 Britannia Airways G-BECG 14/02/1994 GB Leisure G-BECG 01/11/1994 COPA Airlines G-BECG 28/04/1995 GB Leisure G-BECG 10/11/1995 EasyJet G-BECG 01/05/1997 Virgin Express G-BECG 30/12/1997 FSB N102TR 20/02/1998 LAPA LV-PNO 01/11/1998 LAPA LV-YXB

  5. Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington.Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retained the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating but with two underwing Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofan engines.

  6. AIRES Flight 8250 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737-73V, [Notes 1] registration HK-4682, with serial number (MSN) 32416, construction number 1270. [9] The aircraft was built in 2003 [9] and was first delivered to EasyJet registered as G-EZJU. It was then sold to AIRES in March 2010. [9]

  7. Key events in the troubled history of the Boeing 737 Max - AOL

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    August 2011: Boeing announces the Max, a 737 with larger engines, instead of designing a new plane to compete with the A320neo from rival Airbus. Key events in the troubled history of the Boeing ...

  8. Flybe (1979–2020) - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May 2013, it was reported that Flybe had sold its slots at Gatwick Airport to EasyJet for £20 million, and that the slots would be handed over to EasyJet on 29 March 2014. [30] CEO and chairman Jim French retired in August 2013, leaving the post of CEO to Saad Hammad, formerly of EasyJet, while Simon Laffin became chairman. [31]

  9. Kegworth air disaster - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was a British Midland-operated Boeing 737-4Y0, [a] registration G-OBME, [3] on a scheduled flight from London Heathrow Airport to Belfast International Airport, Northern Ireland, having already flown from Heathrow to Belfast and back that day. The 737-400 was the newest design from Boeing, with the first unit entering service less ...