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  2. Ryan International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Ryan International only had two accidents in its history, one of which was fatal. [12] On February 17, 1991, Ryan International Airlines Flight 590, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 (registration N565PC) crashed after takeoff from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The aircraft was on a cargo flight carrying mail.

  3. Ryan International Airlines Flight 590 - Wikipedia

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    Ryan International Airlines Flight 590 was a cargo flight carrying mail for the United States Postal Service from Greater Buffalo International Airport (BUF) in Buffalo, New York, to Indianapolis International Airport (IND) in Indiana, with a stopover at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) in Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair responded, "[t]his survey of 9,000 Which? members is unrepresentative and worthless, during a year when Ryanair is the world’s largest international airline (129 m customers) and is also the world’s fastest-growing airline (up to 9 m customers in 2017). We have apologised for the deeply regretted flight cancellations and winter ...

  5. Ryan Airline Company - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Airline Company was an airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at Dutch Flats Airport in San Diego, California, on April 19, 1925. They had earlier established a scheduled service between San Diego and Los Angeles with a fare of $14.50 one-way and $22.50 round-trip.

  6. Ryan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Airlines may refer to: Ryan Aeronautical, a San Diego aircraft manufacturer founded in 1934. After 1969, part of Teledyne and later, Northrop Grumman; Ryan Air Services, a cargo and passenger airline operating in Bush Alaska; Ryan Airline Company, an early aviation concern associated with Charles Lindbergh; Ryan International Airlines, a ...

  7. List of airlines by foundation date - Wikipedia

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    American concern during World War II over the German shares of the airline (as it was founded by Germans and Colombians), forced SCADTA to merge in 1940 with the smaller state-owned SACO to form Avianca [a] – making it thereby the de facto "Second oldest airline by foundation date", though the claim remains contentious. [b] Handley Page ...

  8. List of airline codes (R) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Air Services: RYAN AIR United States RD RYN Ryan International Airlines: RYAN INTERNATIONAL United States defunct 2013 FR RYR Ryanair: RYANAIR Ireland RK RUK Ryanair UK: BLUEMAX United Kingdom RYZ Ryazan State Air Enterprise: RYAZAN AIR Russia RAA Rynes Aviation: RYNES AVIATION United States REV RVL Group: ENDURANCE United Kingdom RT BUG ...

  9. 1991 Gulf War Boeing KC-135 accident - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 1991, a USAF Boeing KC-135 military aircraft, operating as U.S. Air Force Flight WHALE 05, took off from Prince Abdullah Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, while en route on a Gulf War refueling mission. the aircraft lost engines 1 and 2 while flying over the Saudi Arabian desert and to counteract the plane's descent, the pilots began to dump fuel from the aircraft.