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Airtrans moved nearly 5
million people in its
first year of operation; by the end of its life it had
served over 250
million p****engers.
Airtrans technology...
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AirTran Airways was a low-cost
airline in the
United States that
operated from 1993
until it was
acquired by
Southwest Airlines May 2, 2011. Headquartered...
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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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operates landside, is longer).
Skylink was
developed as a
replacement for the
Airtrans (part of
which was
later operated as
American Airlines'
TrAAin System)...
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Auckland Regional Rescue...
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innovative feature of the
airport during its
early history was the
Vought Airtrans, the world's
first operational fully automated people mover system. Later...
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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...
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Wisconsin Vought Airtrans, a
defunct automated people mover system This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title AirTran. If an internal...
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People Mover Program. Four
systems were developed, Rohr's ROMAG, LTV's
AirTrans, Ford's APT and Otis Elevator's
hovercraft design. A
major presentation...
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allows the
airport to
increase capacity without spreading out. The LTV
Airtrans was
another early AGT
systems which was
installed at the Dallas/Fort Worth...