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  2. Now Hiring: Airline Jobs - AOL

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    Today, we're taking off in a different direction--literally, with ten job listings from the airline industry. If you're anything like us, you try to spend as little time at the airport as humanly ...

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  4. Passenger facility charge - Wikipedia

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    According to Airports Council International, a trade association for airports, PFCs "have become a foundation of airport capital investment, funding projects that benefit their local communities and meet airline and passenger demands to accommodate future growth and improve levels of service. Airports need to build now to meet the needs of the ...

  5. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

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    IAM membership nearly doubled in the 1950s, in large part due to the burgeoning airline industry, from 501,000 members in 1949 to 903,000 members in 1958. As a result of the influx of members from the airlines and the new American space program, the delegates voted to change the name to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace ...

  6. Airlines for America - Wikipedia

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    Since 1937 A4A has released an annual economic report on the U.S. airline industry that includes statistics on operational and financial results for passenger and cargo operations. [26] This report includes data on industry revenue, expenses, traffic, fuel use, safety, economic impact and employment.

  7. Regional Airline Association - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Airline Association (RAA) is a business association founded in 1975 [1] that represents 17 North American regional airlines and 280 associate, non-airline members. This includes manufacturers of products and services supporting the regional airline industry.