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  2. 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. Twenty-one people were injured.

  3. Miami Air International - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 2019, Miami Air International Flight 293, a charter flight that originated from Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, slid into the St. Johns River with 143 occupants on board after landing at Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida, in the middle of a storm. All on board survived, and there were 21 injuries reported.

  4. Flight 293 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 293, hijacked on 20 June 1979; Miami Air Flight 293, crashed on 3 May 2019 This page was last edited on 4 May ...

  5. Miami’s aviation history began in this Pan Am hangar. County ...

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    Armando Martinez, former vice president for flight operations at Miami Air International, showed off the interior of a 1929 hangar built by legendary Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe at ...

  6. iAero Airways - Wikipedia

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    iAero Airways, previously named Swift Air, was an American charter airline based in Greensboro, North Carolina with its main hub at Miami International Airport. [3] The airline announced that it would cease all operations on April 6, 2024, after failed restructuring efforts during bankruptcy proceedings.

  7. Pan Am once ruled the skies. Will Miami airport save airline ...

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    Sept. 15, 1928: First Pan Am flight from Miami. The hangar was first built in Key West in 1927, when Trippe launched the world’s first international commercial flight, between the island and Havana.

  8. Scandinavian Airlines — commonly known as SAS, and the carrier of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway — resumed non-stop flights from Miami International Airport to Scandinavia on Oct. 29.

  9. JSX (airline) - Wikipedia

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    JetSuiteX, Inc. (commonly known as JSX) is an American air carrier in the United States and Mexico that describes itself as a "hop-on jet service" [2] that operates point-to-point flights between and within Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Utah in the United States and Baja California Sur in Mexico.