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  2. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Rossiya Airlines: The logo is a stylized letter "R", referencing to airline's name. Royal Air Maroc: Green Sharifian star in the tail, with two parallel lines in national colors (green and red). Royal Brunei Airlines: Yellow tail with logotype "RB" and the Brunei national emblem above. Royal Jordanian: Royal Hashemite Crown of the Jordanian ...

  3. File:Southwest Airlines logo 2014.svg - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Southwest Airlines; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Southwest Airlines; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Southwest Airlines; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org ساوت‌وست ایرلاینز; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Southwest Airlines; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Southwest Airlines; Utilisateur:Arredondo ales/Brouillon

  4. Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines was founded in 1966 by Herbert Kelleher and Rollin King, and incorporated as Air Southwest Co. in 1967.Three other airlines (Braniff, Trans-Texas Airways, and Continental Airlines) took legal action to try to prevent the company from its planned strategy of undercutting their prices by flying only within Texas and thus being exempt from regulation by the federal Civil ...

  5. History of Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines estimated the transaction's value at $3.2 billion and onetime costs to integrate the two airlines of $500 million, with cost synergies of approximately $400 million annually. The greatest impact on Southwest, access to Atlanta, international service and the addition of landing slots at New York-LaGuardia Airport and ...

  6. Southwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines began revenue flights on June 18, 1971, using three Boeing 737-200 aircraft, and operated the type exclusively during the airline's early history. These aircraft were not originally ordered by Southwest, but rather were delivery slots taken over from Air California, Aloha Airlines, and Pacific Southwest Airlines, [8] including a lone 737-200 Combi which was later traded with ...

  7. MetroJet (American airline) - Wikipedia

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    Competitor Southwest Airlines was encroaching from its base in the west as were Delta Express and AirTran Airways from the South. [2] Like them it would offer a single class of service, operate a single type of aircraft, which consisted of the Boeing 737-200, and fly a limited network, based at the airline's Baltimore hub.

  8. Morris Air - Wikipedia

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    Morris Air was a low-fare airline in the western United States, based in Salt Lake City, Utah.It began scheduled operations in 1992, [2] [3] [4] and was sold to Southwest Airlines in December 1993 for over $120 million in stock.

  9. Hughes Airwest - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 1968, three earlier local service carriers in the western U.S. merged to form Air West: [7] [8] [9]. Pacific Air Lines, which previously operated as Southwest Airways when it was founded in 1941, was based in San Francisco, flew along the coast and California's Central Valley, linking cities from Medford, Oregon, to southern California.