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airlines
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n. (plural of airline English)
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Airlines is a DOS based construction and management simulation game created by Interactivision later renamed InterActive Vision . The main object of the game was to successfully set up an airline by buying aircraft , planning routes, setting ticket prices ...
Usage examples of airlines.
Just before the highway ran beneath the runway, he looked up and saw the big Transpacific Airlines widebody, identifiable by its bright yellow tail insignia, taxiing toward the gate.
American Airlines Flight 11 had departed Boston on schedule at 7:59 AM on the morning of September 11.
AM a second American Airlines Boeing 767, Flight 175, departs the gate at Boston, headed for Los Angeles.
Most of the problems the FAA had with foreign airlines occurred with charters.
Everybody knew about the problem: the FAA, the NTSB, the airlines, and the manufacturers.
This was the scene just moments ago at Miami International Airport when a Sunstar Airlines jet burst into flames, after its left starboard engine exploded without warning, showering the crowded runway with a hail of deadly shrapnel.
The ticket at London's Heathrow Airport was on TAROM Airlines, to Bucharest.
He flew in from London on TAROM Airlines two days ago, checked into the Intercontinental under the name of de Mendoza.
But once there, he was hired by South Pacific Island Airlines in Pago Pago in American Samoa.
It was a natural progression for him to move on up to Hawaiian Airlines when they announced they were hiring.
I recall, he took out a thirty-thousand-dollar loan with the Hawaiian Airlines Credit Union, and he put together a real nice place.
With him at her side, she believed that she could buy the ranch she wanted, and his position with Hawaiian Airlines would mean thatshe could fly almost anywhere at no cost.
Northwest played hardball in salary negotiations with its pilots, and the former Hawaiian Airlines pilots who had hired on last were sacrificed.
They faced fines and dismissal if they did, and drug and alcohol testing at Hawaiian Airlines was random and precise.
She said he could get away with it because he had some kind of position with Hawaiian Airlines that involved drug testing and knew how to avoid being detected.