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  2. Flight traffic mapping - Wikipedia

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    The air traffic control system is a complex combination of electronics and people that helps guide planes from departure to destination. In 1991, data on the location of aircraft was made available by the Federal Aviation Administration to the airline industry.

  3. Aviation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. [2] The three largest airlines in the world by passengers carried are U.S.-based; American Airlines is number one after its 2013 acquisition by US Airways. [3]

  4. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Trans-Pacific Airlines. Separated from now-defunct Aloha Airlines in 2008. Alpine Air Express: 5A AIP ALPINE AIR Provo Billings Sioux Falls: 1971 Amazon Air: AFW KAFW AMAZON AIR Ft. Worth–Alliance Cincinnati Leipzig/Halle San Bernardino Ontario Wilmington: 2015 Formerly Amazon Prime Air: Ameriflight: A8 AMF AMFLIGHT Dallas/Ft ...

  5. Category:Airlines based in California - Wikipedia

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  6. The airline industry is in flux; what does that mean for ...

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    Texas is home to two of the nation’s biggest airlines, and while American and Southwest have thrived in the past with innovation and classic service, an industry in flux means they now need to ...

  7. Air California - Wikipedia

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    Air California 737-100 in 1969 at Orange County airport. Air California, later renamed AirCal, was a U.S. airline company headquartered in Newport Beach, California that started in the 1960s as a California intrastate airline. [1] [2] [3] The airline's home airport was Orange County Airport, now known as John Wayne Airport.

  8. 3 Business Strategies Reshaping the Airline Industry - AOL

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