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  2. JFK Express - Wikipedia

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    At the time 3,200 passengers were using the train per day, down from a high of between 4,000 and 5,000 passengers that used it at the beginning of the service's operation. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] : 3.14 The executive vice president of the NYCTA, George Miller, said that eliminating the service would save $7 million a year and free 144 transit workers and ...

  3. Southern Airways - Wikipedia

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    Douglas DC-9-15 at Atlanta in October 1973. By 1971, Southern was flying to New York City and Chicago and south to Orlando and Miami. U.S. government regulation did not allow Southern to fly nonstop from New York or Washington, DC, to Atlanta, so Southern had nonstops to Columbus, Georgia, then on to Dothan, Alabama; Mobile, Alabama; Panama City, Florida, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; and/or ...

  4. A day that shocked the world: Photos capture stunned planet ...

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    All air traffic at the airport was shut down after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. A stranded United Airlines traveler looks towards a monitor September 11, 2001, at ...

  5. List of accidents and incidents at John F. Kennedy ...

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    ITA Airways Flight 611, an Airbus A330-202 (Registration EI-EJL) made contact with Air France Flight 008, a Boeing 777-228ER (Registration F-GSPQ) during taxi for takeoff at New York-JFK International Airport. At the time the flight crew of AFR008 had stopped with the parking brake set while waiting for the gate personnel to finish preparing ...

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving general aviation

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    Thurman Munson, catcher for the New York Yankees, died in a crash of his personal jet while practicing touch-and-go landings at Akron-Canton Regional Airport. August 24 – A Stearman biplane, aircraft registration number N48784, [13] [14] flew into electrical transmission lines that cross Lake Natoma at Mississippi Bar.

  7. 5 members of Georgia family killed when small plane crashes ...

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    Five members of a family from Georgia who were visiting Cooperstown, New York, for a baseball tournament died when their small plane crashed in a rural, wooded area, authorities said Monday. The ...

  8. Georgia proceeds with 'foreign agents' bill, EU calls it ...

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    Georgia's parliament on Wednesday approved the first reading of a bill on "foreign agents" that the European Union said risked stifling freedoms and blocking the country's path to membership. The ...

  9. Change of gauge (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a change of gauge flight from a larger aircraft to a smaller aircraft during the early 1970s can be found in the Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) April 29, 1973 system timetable with Pan Am flight 295 from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) nonstop to San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) being operated with a Boeing ...