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  2. 2011 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    The flight, which also included other maneuvers, is a major step forward toward the U.S. Air Force's goal of using alternative fuel blends derived from domestic sources to meet 50 percent of its domestic aviation fuel needs by 2016. [35] 19 March

  3. United Airlines Apologizes for Reuse of 9/11 Flight Numbers

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    iambents, flickr. United Airlines briefly reinstated flight numbers from two of the planes that were hijacked on September 11, 2001 and is apologizing for the move.

  4. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, US Airways earned the top spot in the 2011 Airline Quality Rating (AQR) report among "Big-Five" hub-and-spoke carriers. [76] US Airways President Scott Kirby said that US Airways was the last viable airline in the U.S. to merge and that any potential merger would be with one of three U.S. carriers: United Airlines , American ...

  5. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/March 11 - Wikipedia

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    1990 – Philippine Airlines Flight 143 (PR143) was the route designator of a domestic flight from the Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport, Metro Manila, Philippines to Mandurriao Airport, Iloilo City. On May 11, 1990 , the Boeing 737-300 (C/N 24466, MSN 1771) assigned to that route exploded and burned on the ground at Manila Ninoy Aquino International ...

  6. Bill Clinton Promotes Domestic Job Growth - AOL

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    With the campaign slogan "Putting People First," Bill Clinton rose to prominence in America, thanks to his domestic bona fides, and he's decided to return to the basics this week. The 42nd ...

  7. Tigerair Australia - Wikipedia

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    The airline statistics for the 2012–2013 year showed that of the major Australian domestic airlines (Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Tigerair), Tigerair achieved the second lowest level of on-time departures for 2012–13 at 79.6%, a significant drop from 2011 to 2012 figure of 89.5%, but ahead of Jetstar at 75.6%.