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  2. North Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    North Central Airlines was a local service carrier, a scheduled airline in the Midwestern United States. Founded as Wisconsin Central Airlines in 1944 in Clintonville, Wisconsin, the company moved to Madison in 1947. This is also when the "Herman the duck" logo was born on Wisconsin Central's first Lockheed Electra 10A, NC14262, in 1948. [ 1]

  3. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    A. Aeroflot: Russian national flag, with traditional winged hammer and sickle used on fuselage. A new livery was adopted in 2003. Air Algérie: The company logo is a swallow, which is the national bird of Algeria. Air Belgium: Belgium flag on tail and fuselage. The logotype, a crowned AB, accompanies the flag on the tail.

  4. File talk : North Central Airlines Logo, April 1979.svg

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  5. Republic Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Fort Snelling, Minnesota, United States. Key people. Stephen Wolf (1984–1986) Republic Airlines first logo, 1979–1984. Republic Airlines was an airline in the United States that operated from 1979 until it merged with Northwest Airlines in 1986. Republic was formed by the merger of North Central Airlines and Southern Airways on July 1, 1979.

  6. South Bend International Airport - Wikipedia

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    North Central Airlines merged with Southern Airways on July 1, 1979, commencing operations with Republic from South Bend. Until the 1980s the airport had four runways; in the 1950s runway 9 was 5000 ft, runways 6 (now taxiway A-3) and 12 (now taxiway A-4) were 4000 ft and the 3059-ft runway 18 connected the west ends of runways 6 and 12.

  7. Southern Airways - Wikipedia

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    Southern Airways was a local service carrier, a scheduled airline certificated by the federal Civil Aeronautics Board, in the United States, from its founding by Frank Hulse in 1949 until 1979, when it merged with North Central Airlines to become Republic Airlines. Southern's corporate headquarters were in Birmingham, with operations ...

  8. Lake Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Lake Central Airlines was a local service carrier and scheduled airline that served multiple locations throughout the midwestern and eastern United States from 1950 to 1968, when it then merged into Allegheny Airlines. In 1979 Allegheny became USAir, and in 1997, USAir became US Airways. In 2015, US Airways was acquired by American Airlines ...

  9. Northeast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Boston, Massachusetts. Northeast Airlines was an American trunk carrier, a scheduled airline based in Boston, Massachusetts originally founded as Boston-Maine Airways that chiefly operated in the northeastern United States, and later to Canada, Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda and other cities. It was notably small and unprofitable ...