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Sunday, 26. August 2007 |
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AirTran Airways is a culmination of several airlines and lots of hard work. In 1992, the predecessor airline, ValuJet Airlines was founded by airline industry veterans including an executive group from the former Southern Airways and pilots, mechanics and flight attendants from the defunct Eastern Air Lines. Created to fill the void at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after Eastern Air Lines' demise, ValuJet Airlines started with two former Delta Air Lines' DC-9 aircraft, and the first commercial flight occurred between Atlanta and Tampa on October 26, 1993. Artikel kommentieren / Aufgerufen: 613 / Drucken / E-Mail |
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AirTran execs hope merger with Midwest will fly soon |
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Tuesday, 17. July 2007 |
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Executives from Orlando-based AirTran Holdings sat down with Midwest Air Group's board of directors Monday in a two-hour meeting that could signal a step toward a merger between the two airlines.
The sit-down, in a downtown Milwaukee law office, was the first direct contact AirTran has had with Midwest's controlling board since AirTran launched its increasingly hostile takeover bid last year. Artikel kommentieren / Aufgerufen: 979 / Drucken / E-Mail |
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Letzte Aktualisierung ( Sunday, 26. August 2007 )
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