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  2. America West Airlines - Wikipedia

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    America West Airlines was an airline in the United States that operated from 1981 until it merged with US Airways in 2007. It was headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.Its main hub was at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, with secondary hubs at McCarren International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada and Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    This required operation under a single call sign and identifier and that of America West ("CACTUS" and "AWE") were chosen as a sign of the company lineage. In addition, flights operated using former America West aircraft and crews were numbered 1–699, whereas flights operated by pre-merger US Airways aircraft and crews were numbered 700–1999.

  4. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Air West: AIR WEST Canada 6G AWW Air Wales: RED DRAGON United Kingdom defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated TX FWI Air Caraïbes: FRENCH WEST France IX AXB Air India Express: EXPRESS INDIA India AXD Air Express: AIR SUDEX Sudan BSB Air Wings: ARBAS Moldova BT BTI Air Baltic: AIRBALTIC Latvia ANI Air Atlantic (Nig) Limited: NIGALANTIC Nigeria ...

  5. Aviation call signs - Wikipedia

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    Aviation call signs or aircraft call signs are communication call signs assigned as unique identifiers referring to an aircraft. Call signs in aviation are derived from several different policies, depending upon the type of flight operation and whether or not the caller is in an aircraft or at a ground facility.

  6. Saguaro - Wikipedia

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    America West Airlines, and later U.S. Airways after their merger in 2007, used the call sign "CACTUS" for radio communication on flights. America West was based in Phoenix, AZ, and "cactus" was chosen as a tribute to the saguaro cacti growing in the Phoenix area. [citation needed]

  7. America West Express - Wikipedia

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    The name "America West Express" was taken from the old America West Airlines cargo service which had begun in 1985. America West initially operated de Havilland Canada Dash 8 turboprop aircraft with its own flight crews; however, on November 30, 1992, America West signed a codeshare agreement with Mesa Airlines to operate America West Airlines ...

  8. Ed Beauvais - Wikipedia

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    America West Airlines Boeing 747-200 in Phoenix, Arizona (1991) In a career spanning over 40 years, Beauvais founded three airline carriers, including the Phoenix-based America West Airlines, which eventually went on to acquire American Airlines. [1] Some of his pioneering features have now become mainstay features in modern-day low-cost carriers.

  9. Call sign - Wikipedia

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    Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika with call sign UKTY. Merchant and naval vessels are assigned call signs by their national licensing authorities. In the case of states such as Liberia or Panama, which are flags of convenience for ship registration, call signs for larger vessels consist of the national prefix plus three letters (for example, 3LXY, and sometimes followed by a number, e.g. 3LXY2).