Trans International Airlines Flight 863 was a ferry flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City to Washington Dulles International...
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Trans International Airlines (TIA) started as a United States supplemental air carrier, at the time the regulatory term for a charter airline. After US...
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Flight 863 may refer to Trans International Airlines Flight 863, crashed on 8 September 1970 United Airlines Flight 863, nearly crashed on 28 June 1998...
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of the world. The episode was titled "Nuts and Bolts". Trans International Airlines Flight 863 – another accident involving a DC-8 freighter and problems...
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United Airlines, functioning as the airline's primary transpacific gateway, and as a major maintenance hub. It also serves as a hub for Alaska Airlines. The...
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List of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-8 (redirect from Philippine Airlines Flight 421)
by crew error, killing the four crew. 8 September 1970 Trans International Airlines Flight 863, a DC-8-63CF (N4863T), was being ferried from New York...
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episode, "The Man Trap". 1970 – Trans International Airlines Flight 863 crashes during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City,...
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passenger were killed. 8 September Trans International Airlines Flight 863, a DC-8-63CF ferry flight to Dulles International Airport crashed on takeoff from...
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List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft (redirect from List of airline accidents)
Flight 93 is the first ever loss of the Boeing 747. September 8 – Trans International Airlines Flight 863, a Douglas DC-8 on a re-positioning flight,...
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United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois. United operates an extensive domestic...
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the American Revolution. Retrieved May 3, 2020. Tikkanen, Amy, US Airways flight 1549 at the Encyclopædia Britannica Aircraft Accident Report (PDF) (Report)...
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parallel to airline alliances: British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines are part of Oneworld; Lufthansa, Air Canada and United Airlines are members...
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ISBN 1-86508-863-3. Media related to Ngurah Rai International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Ngurah Rai Airport Official Website-includes flight information...
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from New York to Washington where it was to be used as Trans International Airlines Flight 863, crashed during takeoff, killing all 11 of its crew, including...
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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in the United States (category Airline-related lists)
board perished. United Airlines Flight 863 nearly flew into San Bruno Mountain after take-off from San Francisco International Airport. The plane landed...
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Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (redirect from Boracay International Airport)
Ramos International Airport (IATA: MPH, ICAO: RPVE), also known as Caticlan International Airport and recently, Boracay Airport by its developer Trans Aire...
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1976. ISBN 0-7232-1553-7. Gunn, John. Contested skies: Trans-Australian Airlines, Australian Airlines, 1946–1992. St Lucia, Queensland, Australia: University...
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Airport Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Flight 251 (PTK251) was a domestic Russian scheduled passenger flight from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Palana...
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Local service carrier (redirect from Feeder airline)
carriers, or local service airlines, originally known as feeder carriers or feeder airlines, were a category of US domestic airline created/regulated by the...
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heavier aircraft, lessors are large buyers and benefit too, like airlines as Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific since their name gives credibility to a program...
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Australia Qantas Trans Australia Airlines Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police Lamb Air Harbour Air Osprey Wings Ltd Provincial Airlines Air Saguenay Air...
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three Boeing 727 flights per week from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. That service ended in 2006 when the airline lost its routes from...
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The airport is served by 2-3 weekday charter flights to Taroom and Brisbane operated by Skytrans Airlines with De Havilland Canada Dash 8-100 aircraft...
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Transport in China (section Airlines)
respectively: Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines, which operate most of China's external flights. By 2005 these three had been joined...
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Islamic State (category International terrorism)
millions. They were enthusiastic about it, and I just cannot understand that. Tran, Mark; Weaver, Matthew (30 June 2014). "Isis announces Islamic caliphate...
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World War II. China began to wind down the camps in 2019, and Amnesty International states that detainees have been increasingly transferred to the penal...
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production of the partwork, the publishers realised that some aeroplanes and airlines were missed from the index, necessitating additions. Hence, 'missing' files...
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Cover-Up of a UFO (Paperback ed.). New York: Marlowe & Co. ISBN 1-56924-863-X. Frost, Warwick; Laing, Jennifer (December 9, 2013). Commemorative Events:...
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the offices of Ariana Afghan Airlines. In 1999 the UN had passed resolution 1267 which had banned all international flights by Ariana apart from pre-approved...
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attempted to mediate this dispute. American Airlines began nonstop flights from Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport to Incheon Airport near Seoul in...
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