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  • 61Le Train Bleu (passenger train) — This article is about the French luxury passenger train. For the South African luxury passenger train of the same name, see Blue Train (South Africa). Le Train Bleu (lit. the Blue Train ) was a luxury French night express train which carried… …

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  • 62Advance Passenger Information System — Das Vorab Passagier Informationssystem (englisch Advance Passenger Information System, APIS) ist ein automatisiertes System zum Abfragen personenbezogener Daten, die von den USA für die Ein und Ausreise verlangt werden. Zu den übermittelten… …

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  • 63Amadeus (airline) — Amadeus (Amadeus Flugdienst GmbH and Co. KG) was an airline based in Germany. It was established and started operations in 1996. It operated scheduled domestic passenger services from Frankfurt Hahn Airport. Operations ceased in July 2004. Code… …

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  • 64Timeline of airline bankruptcies — This is a timeline of bankruptcies affecting United States airlines which are still currently operating. See the list of defunct airlines for those which have gone bankrupt and stopped operating. Time line of Chapter 11 filings * August 11, 2002… …

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  • 65Janet (airline) — Infobox Airline airline=Janet (operated by EG G) logo= logo size= fleet size=11 destinations=5 IATA= ICAO= callsign=JANET parent= EG G.| founded= headquarters= key people= hubs=McCarran International Airport focus cities= website= Janet is the de …

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  • 66RACSA (airline) — RACSA airlines is a private passenger and cargo airline based in Guatemala La Aurora International Airport. It mainly operates charter flights throughout the country. One of its planes was hired by the Guatemalan Air Force and temporarily based… …

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  • 67List of airline mergers and acquisitions — This article lists airline mergers and acquisitions, with a brief history of each:# Air West #*1968 Pacific Air Lines (originally Southwest Airways), Bonanza Air Lines, and West Coast Airlines merged to form Air West #*1970 Howard Hughes… …

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  • 68John Leahy (airline executive) — John Leahy (born August 1950) was appointed Chief Operating Officer at Airbus in July 2005. Leahy continues as Airbus Chief Commercial Officer, a role he has held since August 1994. He is a member of the Airbus main board of… …

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  • 69Tenerife airline disaster — ▪ Canary Islands [1977]       runway collision of two Boeing 747 passenger airplanes in the Canary Islands on March 27, 1977, that killed more than 580 people.       Both planes involved in the crash had been scheduled to depart from Las Palmas… …

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  • 70Richard Roselle — airline passenger ticket …

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