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  2. List of KLM destinations - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the Rotterdam–Amsterdam–Copenhagen run was extended to Malmö. [6]: 416 Singapore was first served in May 1933 (), when it was taken over from KNILM and added as an intermediate stop for the Amsterdam–Batavia line. [7] By April 1934 (), Berlin, Hamburg and Liverpool were already part of the European route network. [8]

  3. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    March 15, 2020 (): During the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented transit in the US through Los Angeles International Airport, Air Tahiti Nui scheduled and operated, in March and April 2020, Flight TN64 as a non-stop flight between Papeete and Paris–CDG, using a Boeing 787-9 and covering 15,715 km (9,765 mi; 8,485 nmi) in a scheduled time of ...

  4. KC Royals minor leaguer restrained on Delta flight, accused ...

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    Darnel Silver Collins, 19, a minor league baseball player with Kansas City, was a arrested after a Delta flight from Amsterdam to Salt Lake City. KC Royals minor leaguer restrained on Delta flight ...

  5. Salt Lake City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 the airport was renamed Salt Lake City Municipal Airport. [10] The first terminal and airport administration building was built in 1933 at a cost of $52,000. By then, United Airlines had begun serving Salt Lake City on flights between New York City and San Francisco. [10] [11] World War II Salt Lake City Army Air Base postcard

  6. KLM Cityhopper - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established on 1 April 1991; [1] it started operations the same year. It was formed from the merger of NLM CityHopper and Netherlines.Following the 1991 merger, KLM Cityhopper had Europe's largest fleet composition of Fokker-built aircraft: the Fokker 50, 70 and 100.

  7. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    The related term flight time is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) as "The total time from the moment an aeroplane first moves for the purpose of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight", and is referred to colloquially as "blocks to blocks" or "chocks to chocks" time. [1]

  8. United Air Lines Flight 227 - Wikipedia

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    The flight took off from Denver at 16:54 MST, [4] a few minutes after sunset. During the flight, the first officer was flying the aircraft under the direction of the captain. At 17:35, it was cleared to descend to 16,000 feet (4,900 m) by the Salt Lake City Air Route Traffic Control Center. [4]

  9. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/February - Wikipedia

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    1949 – Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) revives, offering women a full professional career in the air force for the first time. 1945 – First flight of the Kawasaki Ki-100, Japanese fighter aircraft. 1944 – The U. S. Navy orders two Piasecki XHRP-1 helicopters. They are the first American helicopters to be developed under a military contract.