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  2. OAG (company) - Wikipedia

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    OAG is a global travel data provider with headquarters in the UK. The company was founded in 1929 and is operated in the USA, Singapore, Japan, Lithuania and China.It has a large network of flight information data including schedules, flight status, connection times, and industry references such as airport codes.

  3. International Air Transport Association - Wikipedia

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    According to IATA, as of 2023 the trade association represents 317 airlines, [3] including major carriers, from over 120 countries. [4] The IATA's member airlines account for carrying approximately 82% (2020) [8] of total available seat miles air traffic. IATA supports airline activity and helps formulate industry policy and standards.

  4. List of airlines by countries served - Wikipedia

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    This list only contains airlines that fly passengers to over 30 countries. (Excludes Defunct) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Turkish Airlines serves the largest number of countries

  5. World’s Safest Airline for 2025 Revealed — and No U.S ...

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    The list of airlines continued with flydubai, Norwegian, Vueling, Jet2, Sun Country Airlines, and WestJet. JetBlue Airways ranked 17th spot, while Air Arabia, IndiGo, and Eurowings were placed at ...

  6. Commercial aviation - Wikipedia

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    Route map of the world's scheduled commercial airline traffic, 2024. Commercial aviation is the part of civil aviation that involves operating aircraft for remuneration or hire, as opposed to private aviation.

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

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    With the onslaught of changes happening in the airline industry, Southwest hopes moving to assigned seating and revamping its boarding process will cast a wider net for the airline's appeal to ...

  8. Air transport network - Wikipedia

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    Modeling air transport networks aims airline companies to organize their routes in a cost-efficient way and therefore maximize their profits. Air transport network models are also the tool to investigate system robustness. They help to determine weaknesses of the system in case of various kinds of disruptions.

  9. 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]