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AVAir Flight 3378 was a
scheduled flight from Raleigh–Durham
International Airport to
Richmond International Airport which crashed after takeoff from...
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Avair was an
independent Irish airline that
operated chartered business flights. It also
operated a
number of
scheduled flights within Ireland, on routes...
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after the
bankruptcy (December 1987) of one of its
affiliate partners named AVAir,
which was
operating similarly to
Command Airways. AMR
Corporation the parent...
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Eagle banner during this time
included Air Midwest, Air
Virginia (later
AVAir),
Command Airways,
Simmons Airlines, and
Wings West.[citation needed] On...
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Awair Strabain or Avar Stråben ("straw-legs") was
according to the
Gutasaga a
chieftain from Alva
socken on
Gotland and a wise and able man. The Gutasaga...
- air carrier,
which later changed names to
AVAir.
AVAir had
rapidly declined into
bankruptcy following the
AVAir Flight 3378 tragedy. AMR
Corporation founded...
- ch**** as the
projectile ricocheted inside the cabin. On
February 19, 1988,
AVAir Flight 3378, a
Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner was on a
regularly scheduled...
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resulting in the
deaths of all 21 p****engers and crew on board.
February 19 –
AVAir Flight 3378, a
Swearingen Metroliner III,
crashes on
takeoff from Raleigh-Durham...
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eastern Sri Lanka. 1988 – A
Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner operating as
AVAir Flight 3378
crashes in Cary,
North Carolina,
killing 12. 1989 –
Flying Tiger...
- May 28, 1993 May 28, 1993 Bankrupt; ****ets
acquired by
Simmons Airlines AVAir (formerly Air Virginia) May 15, 1985 May 1988 May 1988 Bankrupt; ****ets...