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  2. Trans Caribbean Airways - Wikipedia

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    Trans Caribbean Airways (TCA) was an irregular air carrier (United States charter airline) until 1957, when it was certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) as an international air carrier to fly from New York City to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  3. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Airlines: CARIBBEAN AIRLINES Trinidad and Tobago IQQ Caribbean Airways: CARIBJET Barbados CSX Choice Airways: CHOICE AIR United States TLC Caribbean Express: CARIB-X United States 8B GFI Caribbean Star Airlines: CARIB STAR Antigua and Barbuda CRB Caricom Airways: CARIBBEAN COMMUTER Suriname CRT Caribintair: CARIBINTAIR Haiti CVG ...

  4. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    2024 - Acquired Hawaiian Airlines, both airlines will continue to operate as separate brands [4] America West Airlines. 2005 - Acquired US Airways; American Airlines. 1971 - Acquired Trans Caribbean Airways; 1987 - Acquired Air California [citation needed] 1990 - Acquired the Eastern Air Lines' route network from Miami to Latin America and the ...

  5. Government contract flight - Wikipedia

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    Trans Caribbean Airways also flew from McGuire to Rhein Main in the mid-1960s, with a stopover at Prestwick in Scotland. During the 1970s Capitol Air Lines operated a large share of flights from Charleston to Rhein Main via Windsor Locks.

  6. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 American Airlines had flights from St. Louis, Chicago, and New York to Honolulu and on to Sydney and Auckland via American Samoa and Nadi, Fiji. [24] In 1971, American acquired Trans Caribbean Airways. On March 30, 1973, American became the first major airline to employ a female pilot when Bonnie Tiburzi was hired to fly Boeing 727s ...

  7. O. Roy Chalk - Wikipedia

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    He started Trans Caribbean Airways in 1945 for $60,000, [1] with two DC-4s. It was through the airline that in the mid-1960s he eventually purchased the 800-mile rail line, International Railways of Central America, that transported bananas in Central America. He later purchased a banana plantation, which he owned for a time. [2]