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  2. Airline Deregulation Act - Wikipedia

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    The Airline Deregulation Act is a 1978 United States federal law that deregulated the airline industry in the United States, removing federal control over such areas as fares, routes, and market entry of new airlines. The act gradually phased out and disbanded the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), but the regulatory powers of the Federal Aviation ...

  3. List of airline bankruptcies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines that have filed for bankruptcy protection via Chapter 7 in the United States. [1] [2] Airline. Date Bankruptcy filed. National Florida Airlines [3] December 1, 1983. Excellair. July 7, 1984. Oceanaire Lines.

  4. Airline deregulation - Wikipedia

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    Airline deregulation is the process of removing government-imposed entry and price restrictions on airlines affecting, in particular, the carriers permitted to serve specific routes. In the United States, the term usually applies to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. A new form of regulation has been developed to some extent to deal with ...

  5. JetBlue Airlines suing Florida over what it calls too much in ...

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    The airline will now offer direct flights to and from Tallahassee. JetBlue Airways is suing the state of Florida for overcharging the airline by more than $631,630 in corporate income tax ...

  6. History of non-scheduled airlines in the United States

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    The first non-scheduled airlines arose from the industrial and human fallout of the Second World War. The wartime United States aviation industry had, upon the orders of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, escalated the production of aircraft from a few thousand a year to more than 4,000 each month, and the training centers of the U.S. Army ...

  7. Boeing’s legal woes are becoming a problem for the entire ...

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    Boeing’s legal problems are mounting.They are starting to become a problem for the rest of the airline industry too. Alaska Airlines said Tuesday its 2024 capacity estimates are "in flux" due to ...

  8. Air Florida - Wikipedia

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    Air Florida. Air Florida was an American low-cost carrier that operated under its own brand from 1972 [3] to 1984. During the period from 1972 to 1978 Air Florida was an intrastate airline. Until a high-profile 1982 aircraft crash in Washington DC, Air Florida was considered an early success story of U.S. airline deregulation, having expanded ...

  9. Multiple Florida airports close, airlines issue travel ... - AOL

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    A sign that shows canceled flights at the Tampa International Airport on Sept. 27, 2022, in Tampa, Fla.