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  2. List of Boeing 747 operators - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Airlines: 1 19 2 2 24: 20 4 Mandarin Airlines: 1 1: 1 Martinair: 2 2: 2 Middle East Airlines: 3 3: 3 National Airlines: 2 2: 2 Nippon Cargo Airlines: 6 10 8 24: 24 Northwest Airlines: 10 19 8 16 53: 53 Olympic Airways: 2 2: 2 Pakistan International Airlines: 2 2: 2 Pan Am: 33 2 10 45: 45 Philippine Airlines: 4 3 1 8: 8 Presidential ...

  3. Atlas Air - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Air, Inc. is a major American cargo airline, passenger charter airline, and aircraft lessor based in White Plains, New York. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings. Atlas Air is the world's largest operator of the Boeing 747, with 65 of the type. In 2021, the airline had 4,056 employees and operated to more than ...

  4. A new world's longest 747 passenger flight - AOL

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    Only 4 airlines will fly the 747 in 2025 Compounding industry changes have dampened the need for jumbo-sized planes like the 747 , and only four passenger airlines will still fly it in 2025.

  5. Northwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    The airline's average fleet age was 18.5 years by the end of 2009. [5] The Boeing customer code for Northwest Airlines was 7x7-x51 (i.e. 747-451). As of October 29, 2008, at the time of the merger, Northwest Airlines' fleet consisted of the following aircraft: [6]

  6. Kalitta Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline declared bankruptcy on July 19, 1984, and ceased operations in September. [6] [7] Kalitta, however, continued using the AIA name, as "Kalitta|American International Airways" for cargo-only flights until 1997. During the late 1980s, the Kalitta brand name continued to appear on many of the company's cargo aircraft.

  7. Trans World Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1930 until it was acquired by American Airlines in 2001. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops, with Ford Trimotors .

  8. 10 oldest airlines in the world

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    Here are 10 of the oldest airlines in the world still in operation. 1. ... For those who’ve ever wondered why Finnair’s airline code is “AY”, this is derived from the name it used before ...

  9. Northwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Airlines (often abbreviated as NWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 until it merged with Delta Air Lines in 2010. [1] The merger made Delta the largest airline in the world until the American Airlines–US Airways merger in 2013.