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  2. Song (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Song, LLC, was a low-cost air service within an airline brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 2003 to 2006. All Song flights were operated by Delta. [ 2 ] Song's main focus was on leisure traffic between the Northeastern United States and Florida , a market where it competed with JetBlue Airways .

  3. Song Airlines - Wikipedia

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  4. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    They are often published by airlines for informational purposes and are of use to passengers for selection of their seat at booking or check-in. Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow ...

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  6. Songbird Airways - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the airline provided charter service to sports teams and businesses using Boeing 737 aircraft sporting various seat configurations. The airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 9, 2010, after it was unable to meet the payment demands of one of its largest creditors, fuel supplier Mercury Air Group.

  7. MarkAir - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s Interior Airways bought Lockheed L-382 Hercules turboprop cargo aircraft to service construction of the Alaska Pipeline and also operated the Boeing 727-100 combi aircraft, Fairchild F-27 and de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprops (see photos), and Douglas DC-3, [5] Curtiss C-46 [6] and Fairchild C-82 [7] piston engine ...

  8. 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 ...

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