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  2. Song (airline) - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2005, Delta announced plans to discontinue the Song brand and incorporate its aircraft into Delta's mainline domestic long-haul operation beginning in May 2006. Eventually, the 48 Boeing 757-200 airplanes were converted to include 26 first-class seats and repainted with Delta colors.

  3. Boeing 757 - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is the overall largest 757 operator, with a 757-200 shown here. A Boeing 757-200SF of FedEx Express, the variant's largest single operator. As of 2018, the largest 757 operators were Delta Air Lines, FedEx Express and United Airlines; Delta Air Lines also was the largest overall, with a 757 fleet of 127 aircraft.

  4. National Airlines (N8) - Wikipedia

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    Airbus A330-200: 3 — 46 250 296 First Airbus for the airline. Leased from Air Lease Corporation. [citation needed] Airbus A330-300: 1 — TBA [17] Boeing 757-200: 1 — 16 160 176 Former American Airlines aircraft. Cargo fleet; Boeing 747-400BCF: 6 — Cargo: One crashed as Flight 102. Boeing 747-400ERF: 1 — Cargo: Boeing 747-400F: 2 ...

  5. National Airlines (1999–2002) - Wikipedia

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    A National Airlines Boeing 757-200. National Airlines was a short lived United States low-fare airline that operated from 1999 to 2002. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, it was the third US carrier to use the name. The airline was created to bring tourists to Las Vegas.

  6. List of Boeing 757 operators - Wikipedia

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    Largest 757 passenger operator DHL Aero Expreso: 4 1 DHL Air Austria: 18 18 DHL Air UK: 54 5 DHL International Aviation ME: 4 Dinar Líneas Aéreas: 4 Leased from Monarch Airlines, Air 2000 and Air Holland: DutchBird: 3 Ceased operations in 2004 E-Cargo 1 1 Eastern Air Lines: 25 Launch customer of the 757-200 Ceased operations in 1991 Easyjet: 4

  7. US Airways fleet - Wikipedia

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    Orders were transferred to American Airlines, but were later canceled when American ordered 47 additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Boeing 737-400: 14 — — 12 132 144 All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2014. Never flew under American brand name. Boeing 757-200: 9 — — 14 176 190

  8. Northwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 757-200: 45 — — 22 160 182 All were transferred to Delta Air Lines. Boeing 757-300: 16 — — 24 200 224 Boeing 787-8 — 18 48 — 154 202 [citation needed] Orders were transferred to Delta Air Lines, but were later cancelled in 2016. [8] McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30: 30 — — 16 84 100 All were transferred to Delta Air Lines and ...

  9. Trump Force One - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Organization's Boeing 757, nicknamed Trump Force One after the U.S. presidential plane, Air Force One, is an aircraft owned and operated by Donald Trump. The nickname gained use during Trump's presidential campaign of 2016. [1] [2] [3] Trump's Boeing 727 aircraft, the predecessor of Trump Force One.