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AirTran Airways".
Airtran.com. 2006-05-23.
Archived from the
original on
September 20, 2012.
Retrieved 2012-10-07. "Robert L. Fornaro, CEO".
AirTran Airways...
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undercut the
prices of competitors.
Three other airlines (Braniff,
Trans-Texas, and Continental) sued to
prevent the
company from
starting up. The...
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AirTran Holdings (NYSE: AAI) was a
Nevada corporation,
based in Orlando, Florida,
United States, that
operated as an
airline holding company. Its primary...
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operated from 1992
until 1997, when it was
rebranded as
AirTran Airlines after joining forces with
AirTran Airways. It was
headquartered in
unincorporated Clayton...
- by
Air Wisconsin Vought Airtrans, a
defunct automated people mover system This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title AirTran. If...
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placed with
McDonnell Douglas in
October 1995 by
ValuJet Airlines (later
AirTran Airways). With the 1997
merger taking place prior to production, the airliner...
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acquisition of
AirTran Airways by
purchasing all of the
outstanding common stock,
corporate identity and
operating ****ets of
AirTran Holdings, Inc.,...
- 737s in
North America.
AirTran later added flights to
Tampa in 2011. By the end of 2012,
Southwest Airlines took over
AirTran's flights to
Orlando and...
- The
airline acquired AirTran Airways in 1997 but the
lingering damage to the
ValuJet brand led its
executives to ****ume the
AirTran name. It is the deadliest...
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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...