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  2. Trans International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline later added McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Boeing 747 wide body jetliners to its fleet. To better reflect its growing route structure, the airline was renamed Trans International Airlines in 1960. Between 1966 and 1986 TIA operated regular charter flights between the U.S. and Europe.

  3. Trans International Airlines (1985–1989) - Wikipedia

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    Second TIA DC-8-61CF Paris 1985 Central American Airways Super Constellation Los Angeles 1972. Trans International Airlines (TIA) was the second airline of that name owned by Transamerica Corporation, which established the second TIA in 1984, building this non-union carrier while de-emphasizing a unionized subsidiary, Transamerica Airlines, which, until 1979, had itself been called Trans ...

  4. Talk:Trans International Airlines (1985–1989) - Wikipedia

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  5. Trans International Airlines Flight 863 - Wikipedia

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    Trans International Airlines Flight 863 was a ferry flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City to Washington Dulles International Airport. On September 8, 1970, the Douglas DC-8 (registration N4863T) crashed during take-off from JFK's runway 13R. None of the 11 occupants, who were all crew members, survived. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Saturn Airways - Wikipedia

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    Saturn merged into Trans International Airlines in 1976. From 1965 onward Saturn was majority owned by Howard Korth, who previously controlled AAXICO Airlines, which merged into Saturn in 1965. Originally a Florida company, Saturn moved to Oakland, California in 1967 where its headquarters were located on the grounds of Oakland International ...

  7. Flight 863 - Wikipedia

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    Trans International Airlines Flight 863, crashed on 8 September 1970; United Airlines Flight 863, nearly crashed on 28 June 1998 This page was last edited on 26 ...

  8. Charles C. Tillinghast Jr. - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure the airline industry went through major changes, including spikes in fuel prices and the advent of terrorism. Tillinghast was chancellor of Brown from 1967 to 1978. In 1998 the university established the Tillinghast Professorship in International Studies in his honor. [4] Tillinghast died July 25, 1998, in Little Compton ...

  9. List of Douglas DC-8 operators - Wikipedia

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    Trans International Airlines (1985–1989) United Air Lines ♠ (fleet included converted Super DC-8-71 aircraft) UPS Airlines (fleet included converted Super DC-8-71 and Super DC-8-73 aircraft) Universal Airlines ♠; Wien Air Alaska (contract cargo operations for UPS) World Airways; Zantop International Airlines Uruguay. PLUNA Venezuela ...