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Air France

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Air France

Air France (Compagnie Nationale Air France) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before the take-over of KLM, it was essentially the national airline of France, employing 71,654 people (at January 2005). The company, whose headquarters are at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris (headquarters now used by Air France-KLM), transported 43.3 million passengers and earned 12.53 billion Euro between April 2001 and March 2002. Air France's subsidiary, Régional, operates ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia II - Air France - History
Founded on August 30, 1933 through the merger of Air Orient, Compagnie Générale Aéropostale, Société Générale de Transport Aérien (SGTA, the first French carrier, founded as Lignes Aériennes Farman in 1919), Air Union and CIDNA (Compagnie Internationale de Navigation). The airline had extensive routes across Europe, but also to French colonies in northern Africa and elsewhere. During World War II, Air France moved its operations to Casablanca, Morocco; the airline was featured prom ...

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Air France, Air France - History, Air France - Incidents and accidents, Air France - Destinations, Air France - Fleet, Air France - Current fleet, Air France - Aircraft orders, Air France - Retired aircraft

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Air France: Encyclopedia - 1933

1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). 1933 - Events. January 3 - Japanese troops occupy Shanghai January 5 - Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco Bay. January 15 - Political violence has caused almost 100 deaths in Spain January 17 - US Congress votes favorable for Philippines independence, against the view of president Hoover January 30 - Edouard Daladier forms a government i ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - 1976

1976 (MCMLXXVI) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). 1976 - Events. January 12 - UN Security Council votes 11-1 to admit the Palestinian Liberation Organization January 15 - Would-be Gerald Ford presidential assassin Sara Jane Moore is sentenced to life in prison January 16 - Trial against jailed members of the Red Army Faction begins in Stuttgart, West Germany January 18 - The Scottish Labour Party ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Origins

In the late 1950s the British, French, Americans and Soviets were all interested in developing supersonic transport. Britain's Bristol Aeroplane Company and France's Sud Aviation were both working on designs, called the Type 233 and Super-Caravelle respectively. Both were largely funded by their respective governments as a way of gaining some foothold in the aircraft market that was until ...

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Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and Television

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Air France: Encyclopedia II - Frank Abagnale - Biography

In 1964, at the age of 16, after his parents divorced, Abagnale ran away to New York City. He decided to exploit his mature appearance and alter his driver's license to make it appear that he was ten years older to get a job. Frank Abagnale - Bank fraud. His first con was to print his account number on blank deposit slips and add them to the real blank ones. This meant that the deposits written on those slips ended up into his account. He collected over US$40,000 before the bank discovered the trick and he ...

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Frank Abagnale, Frank Abagnale - Biography, Frank Abagnale - Bank fraud, Frank Abagnale - Free rides, Frank Abagnale - Abagnale M.D., Frank Abagnale - Legal jobs, Frank Abagnale - Becoming a teacher, Frank Abagnale - Scorecard, Frank Abagnale - Arrest and imprisonment, Frank Abagnale - Legitimate jobs, Frank Abagnale - Catch Me If You Can, Frank Abagnale - Books, Frank Abagnale - Abagnale's books

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Air France: Encyclopedia II - Bangalore - History

Pottery dating back to 4000 BCE and silver coins of Roman emperors Augustus, Tiberius and Claudius have been excavated in and around present-day Bangalore district, but have not revealed much about its then inhabitants. The inscription stone found near Begur reveals, that the district was part of the Ganga kingdom ruled from Gangavadi until 1004 and was known as 'Benga-val-oru', the City of Guards in old Kannada. The Cholas of Tamil Nadu captured the city in 1015 AD and collected taxes through the local chieftans until 1116. Th ...

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Bangalore, Bangalore - Origin of name, Bangalore - History, Bangalore - Plague-Crisis of 1898, Bangalore - 1900s, Bangalore - Garden City, Bangalore - Current infrastructure crisis, Bangalore - Climate, Bangalore - Culture and education, Bangalore - Economy, Bangalore - Manufacturing industries, Bangalore - Space technology, Bangalore - Silicon Valley, Bangalore - Biotechnology, Bangalore - Urban life, Bangalore - Current concerns, Bangalore - Roads infrastructure and traffic, Bangalore - Airport issues, Bangalore - Slum population, Bangalore - Bangalore Division

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Boeing 747

The Boeing 747, commonly called the Jumbo Jet, is one of the most recognizable modern airliners and is the largest airliner currently in airline service. First flown commercially in 1970, it held the size record for more than 35 years, although it has been surpassed by the Airbus A380 (due to enter service in late 2006). The Ukrainian-built Antonov An-225, a transport, remains the world's largest aircraft. The four-engine 747, produced by Boeing Commercial Aircraft, uses a two-deck configuration, where the small upper de ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Bordeaux

Bordeaux (pronunciation ▶ (help·info); Bordèu in Gascon) is a port city in the south-west of France, with 925,253 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census. It is the capital of the Aquitaine région, as well as the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Gironde départementIncluding:

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Boeing 777

The Boeing 777 is a family of long range widebody twin engine airliners built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It carries between 305 and 550 passengers and has a range from 5,210 to 9,420 nautical miles (10,370 to 17,445 km). The first flight of the 777 was in 1994. Distinguishing features of the 777 include the set of six wheels on each main landing gear, its perfectly circular fuselage cross section, and the blade-like rear tailcone. Boeing 777 - History. In the 1970s, Boeing unveiled new models: t ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - 2003

2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. It was designated the: International Year of Freshwater European Disability Year Blog Year 2003 - Events. 2003 - January. January 1 - Luíz Inácio Lula Da Silva becomes the 37th President of Brazil. January 1 - Pascal Couchepin becomes President of the Confederation in Switzerland. January 3 - The Ohio State Un ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Boxing in the 1940s

Boxing in the 1940s in many ways reflected worldwide situations that affected other endeavors as well. World War II raged early in the decade, and just like baseballers, many popular boxers went overseas to fight for their countries, Joe Louis, Billy Conn, Beau Jack, and Bob Montgomery among them. Louis was used to entice Americans to join the war against Germany, a couple of propaganda movies starring Louis and many propaganda posters being produced. The posters in particular are collectors' items today.. Louis' great rival, M ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Austrian airline

Austrian (Austrian Airlines Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG) is the international airline carrier of Austria, based in Vienna. Before 2003, Austrian was operating as Austrian Airlines. Its main base is Vienna International Airport (VIE). Austrian airline - History. The airline was founded on September 30, 1957. On March 18, 1958, the airline made its maiden flight, with a Vickers Viscount 779 taking off at 8:30 am Vienna local time for London. It was formed through a merger of Air Aust ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Bangalore

Bangalore (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು) (pronounced /'bɛŋgəɫurʊ/ in Kannada and /'bæŋgəlʊɹ/ in English) is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is India's 3rd largest city [1] and India's 5th largest metropolitan area [2], with a 2001 population of about 6.5 million. Plans have been announced to change the city's official name to one of Bengaluru or Bengalooru o ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Ben Gurion International Airport

34° 52' E Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), located near Lod and once known as Lod Airport, is 15 km southeast of Tel Aviv, and is the largest international airport in Israel. The airport's IATA airport code is TLV, and its ICAO airport code is LLBG. It is operated by the Israeli Airports Authority. In Israel it is often referred by its Hebrew acronym: נתב"ג = נמל תעופה בן גוריון (and ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Boeing 727

The Boeing 727 is a large commercial jet airliner carrying as many as 189 passengers. It first took to the skies in 1963 and was, for a very long time, the most popular jet-liner in the world. Boeing 727 - History. The 727 design arose as a compromise between United Airlines, American Airlines, and Eastern Airlines over the configuration of the successor to the Boeing 707. United Airlines wanted a four-engined aircraft for its flights to high-altitude airports, especially its hub at Stapleton International ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Zurich International Airport

Zurich International Airport (IATA: ZRH, ICAO: LSZH) also called Kloten Airport, is located at 47°29′N 8°32′E in Kloten, canton of Zurich, Switzerland and managed by Unique Airport. It is Switzerland's largest international flight gateway and hub to Swiss International Air Lines. In 2003, Zurich International completed a major expansion project in which it built a new parking garage, a new midfield terminal, and an automated underground train to move pas ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Charles de Gaulle International Airport

2° 32' 55" E Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport (IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG) (French: Aéroport de Roissy-Charles de Gaulle), also known as Roissy Airport (or just Roissy in French), is one of Europe's principal aviation centres, as well as France's main international airport. It is named after Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), a French general and former president. It is located near Roissy, 25 km to th ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport

Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (also transliterated as Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport), formerly Sahar International Airport, is an airport in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (IATA Airport Code:BOM, ICAO Airport Code : VABB) is located at 19°05′27″N, 72°52′00″E at a field elevation of 36 feet (11 m) above sea level. The airport services the metropolitan area ...

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Air France: Encyclopedia - Concorde

The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde supersonic transport (SST) was one of only two models of supersonic passenger airliners to have seen commercial service. Concorde had a cruise speed of Mach 2.02 and a maximum cruise altitude of 60,000 feet (18,288 metres) with a delta wing configuration and an evolution of the reheat-equipped engines originally developed for the Avro Vulcan strategic bomber. It was the first civil airliner to be equipped with an analogue fly-by-wire flight control system. Commercial flights, operated by British Airways ...

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