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  2. Terminals of Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map of LAX showing Terminals 1 through 8, plus the Tom Bradley International Terminal (B) and the Regional Terminal (R) Los Angeles International Airport has more than 150 gates in nine passenger terminals arranged in the shape of the letter U or a horseshoe. On the landside of the airport, LAX Shuttle route A buses allow passengers to move ...

  3. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 1969, United Airlines Flight 266, a Boeing 727-100 bearing the registration number N7434U, crashed into Santa Monica Bay approximately 11.3 miles (18.2 km) west of LAX at 6:21 pm local time. The aircraft was destroyed, resulting in the death of all 32 passengers and six crew members aboard.

  4. History of Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened on October 1, 1928 [ 4] and the first structure, Hangar No. 1, was erected in 1929 by the Curtiss-Wright company for use as a flight school and to service its small fleet of aircraft. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building still stands at the airport, remaining in active use and listed on the National Register of ...

  5. China Airlines Flight 006 - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines Flight 006. China Airlines Flight 006 ( call sign "Dynasty 006") was a daily non-stop flight from Taipei to Los Angeles International Airport. On February 19, 1985, the Boeing 747SP operating the flight was involved in an aircraft upset accident, following the failure of the No. 4 engine, while cruising at 41,000 ft (12,500 m).

  6. San Francisco International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 1951, United Airlines Flight 7030 [264] plunged into the bay during a training exercise killing all three crew members. On April 20, 1953, Western Airlines Flight 366, a Douglas DC-6 on a scheduled evening crossbay flight to Oakland International Airport, crashed three minutes after departing SFO into San Francisco Bay. There ...

  7. Air China - Wikipedia

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    Air China Boeing 747SP at Zürich Airport in 1992. Air China was established and commenced operations on 1 July 1988 as a result of the Chinese government's decision in late 1987 to split the operating divisions of Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC Airlines) into six separate airlines: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, China Northern, China Southwest, and China Northwest. [4]

  8. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force: TFU 213th Flight Unit: THJY Russia State Airline CHD 223rd Flight Unit: CHKALOVSK-AVIA Russia State Airline TTF 224th Flight Unit: CARGO UNIT Russia State Airline TWF 247 Jet Ltd: CLOUD RUNNER United Kingdom SEC 3D Aviation: SECUREX United States Q5 MLA 40-Mile Air: MILE-AIR United States QRT 4D Air: QUARTET Thailand Defunct ...

  9. List of busiest airports by passenger traffic - Wikipedia

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    Four other countries have at least two airports in the top 50: China has 10, while India, Spain, and the United Kingdom each have two. [4] In terms of regions, North America has 18 airports in the top 50, followed by East Asia with 12, Europe with eight, Southeast Asia with six, West Asia with three, South Asia with two, and South America with one.