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  2. Federal Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the FAA modified its approach to air traffic control hiring. It launched more "off the street bids", allowing anyone with either a four-year degree or five years of full-time work experience to apply, rather than the closed college program or Veterans Recruitment Appointment bids, something that had last been done in 2008.

  3. Conquistadores del Cielo - Wikipedia

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    According to American Airlines CEO Tom Horton, the merger between American Airlines and US Airways was initially proposed during a Conquistadores del Cielo retreat at A-Bar-A Ranch [18] [3] [19] [20].. Horton claims that he pitched the idea to Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines, during a barbecue lunch. [21] "I made that pitch.

  4. Call of Duty Endowment - Wikipedia

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    The Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation co-created by Bobby Kotick, the former CEO of Activision Blizzard, and General James L. Jones, Jr., a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general, to help U.S., and later, U.K. military veterans find high-quality careers.

  5. Air California - Wikipedia

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    Air California originated in a December 1965 meeting in Corona del Mar by William Myers, Alan H. Kenison (later a founder of Jet America Airlines), Mark T. Gates, Jr., William L. Pereira, Jr. (son of noted architect William Pereira who designed the Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) [5]) and Lud Renick to discuss air service from Orange County to San Francisco, with the ...

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  7. Transportation Trades Department, AFL–CIO - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to create a department within the AFL–CIO which united all transportation unions began in the 1960s. [4] The effort received a boost two decades later when Richard I. Kilroy, President of the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks, and James Kennedy, President of the Transportation Communication Union, began advocating for a new, unified transportation trades department after the ...