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  2. Non-stop flight - Wikipedia

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    But as aviation technology developed and aircraft capability improved, non-stop flights began to take over and have now become a dominant form of flight in the modern times. The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 eventually opened up Russian airspace, allowing commercial airlines to exploit new circum polar routes and enabling many new non ...

  3. This US airline will be the only to offer nonstop flights ...

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    American Airlines will be the only U.S. carrier to serve Tokyo from New York when it launches service to Haneda from JFK on June 28.

  4. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    A Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900ULR (one of only seven ever produced) taxiing at New York JFK having just completed the world's current longest non-stop flight from Singapore. In the late 2000s/early 2010s, rising fuel prices coupled with the Great Recession caused the cancellation of many ultra long-haul, non-stop flights. [125]

  5. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, Continental became the first U.S. carrier to inaugurate scheduled service between New York and Shanghai, China, with daily nonstop flights from Newark. [ 70 ] To commemorate Continental's 75th Anniversary, a Boeing 737-900ER aircraft registered N75436 was painted with Continental's 1947 "Blue Skyways" livery when it was delivered ...

  6. Would you do a 17-hour nonstop flight? Air New Zealand to ...

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  7. Singapore Airlines Flights 21 and 22 - Wikipedia

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    The airline continued serving Los Angeles via Tokyo Narita as it had during the period with the non-stop flights. It continued to serve the New York metropolitan area (in which Newark is located) via the nearby John F. Kennedy International Airport, with a stop at Frankfurt Airport. [16]