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  2. List of notable flight attendants - Wikipedia

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    Ron Akana served the second longest career as a flight attendant. From 1949, up until his retirement in 2012, Ron worked for United Airlines cabin crew for 63 years, retiring at the age of 84. [1] Hokuma Aliyeva, Azerbaijani flight attendant, who was killed in Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 in 2024 and was recognised as a National Hero of ...

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  4. Laura Glading - Wikipedia

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    Glading later credited the merger with saving 5,000 flight attendant jobs and leading to pay raises of 13% to 16%. [ 7 ] In November 2014, a new contract that Glading negotiated in the wake of the merger was voted down by a small margin due to some members' discontent with its omission of profit-sharing.

  5. 40 Historical Pictures of Flight Attendants Throughout the ...

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    1930s. American Airways flight attendants Mae Bobeck, Agnes Nohava, Marie Allen, and Velma Maul are poised, each with her right hand on the guard rail, as they descend the boarding steps of an ...

  6. Norwegian Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Det Norske Luftfartselskap A/S (literally "The Norwegian Aviation Company") or DNL, trading internationally as Norwegian Air Lines, [1] was an airline and flag carrier of Norway. Founded in 1927, it operated domestic and international routes from 1935 to 1941 and from 1946 to 1951.

  7. Confessions Of A Flight Attendant: 'It's As Crazy As You Think'

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    So much so, in fact, that more than 20,000 people recently applied with American Airlines to fill just 1,500 flight attendant jobs, prompting the airline to largely quit accepting new applications.