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  2. American Airlines Flight 587 - Wikipedia

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    On board were nine crew members, including 42-year-old Captain Edward States, [b] who was the pilot monitoring and undertaking radio communications, and 34-year-old First officer Sten Molin, who was the pilot flying. [c]

  3. List of commercial jet airliners - Wikipedia

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    Avro Canada C102 Jetliner: Canada 4 1949 cancelled 1949 1 cancelled Baade 152: East Germany 4 1958 cancelled 1961 3 cancelled BAC One-Eleven: UK [k] 2 1963 1965 1989 244 2019 Rombac 1-11: Romania [l] 2 1982 1983 1993 9 2019 Boeing 707: United States 4 1957 1958 1979 865 2019 (Civilian service ended with Saha crash.) Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde ...

  4. Greenwich High School - Wikipedia

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    Sten Molin - First Officer of American Airlines Flight 587 which crashed in Queens, New York, November 12, 2001. Evan Osnos - Chief Beijing correspondent for The New Yorker; Jen Psaki (Class of 1996) - former White House Communications Director, former White House Press Secretary; Evan Ross - actor, son of Diana Ross; Mike Sandlock - former MLB ...

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  6. Jet airliner - Wikipedia

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    A jet airliner or jetliner is an airliner powered by jet engines (passenger jet aircraft). Airliners usually have two or four jet engines; three-engined designs were popular in the 1970s but are less common today. Airliners are commonly classified as either the large wide-body aircraft, medium narrow-body aircraft and smaller regional jet.

  7. Airbus A220 - Wikipedia

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    The A220-100, the smallest jetliner within the Airbus product line, [204] competes with largest members of the Embraer E-Jet E2 family, the E195-E2 and the smaller E190-E2, replacing previous generation small airliners: E-195, E190, Boeing 717, 737-600, Airbus A318 as well as ageing models: McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD-87, Fokker 100, BAe-146, and ...

  8. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The jetliner continued to accelerate for several seconds and did not stop until it had run 1,100 feet (335 m) past the runway threshold, collapsing the nose landing gear. Two crew were seriously injured and the remaining 12 crew and 240 passengers escaped safely; the aircraft was severely damaged and was written off.

  9. ATA Airlines - Wikipedia

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    ATA Airlines, Inc., formerly known as American Trans Air and commonly referred to as ATA, was an American low-cost and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] ATA operated scheduled passenger flights throughout the U.S. mainland and Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Portugal as well as military and commercial charter flights around the world.