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Airline Call sign Country Comments JTN JET TEST United States JGJ Jinggong Jet: GLOBAL JINGGONG China 2014, 2023: JNY Journey Aviation: ROCKBAND United States 2023: Callsign "ROCKBAND"; Former Call Sign/Telephony Designator: UNIJET-ROCKBAND (2014) JKR Justice Air Charter: JOKER United States Trading name for Reliant Aviation, allocated in 2014
JetBlue: B6 JBU JETBLUE New York–JFK Boston Los Angeles Fort Lauderdale Orlando: 1998 Founded as New Air and commenced operations in 2000 as JetBlue Airways. Southwest Airlines: WN SWA SOUTHWEST Dallas–Love Atlanta Baltimore Chicago–Midway Denver Houston–Hobby Las Vegas Los Angeles Oakland Orlando Phoenix–Sky Harbor Nashville: 1967
This list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft includes notable events that have a corresponding Wikipedia article. Entries in this list involve passenger or cargo aircraft that are operating commercially and meet this list's size criteria—passenger aircraft with a seating capacity of at least 10 passengers, or commercial cargo aircraft of at least 20,000 lb (9,100 kg).
ANGEL FLIGHT United States Re-allocated in 2014 was used by Angel Flight America: WFT Aircharters Worldwide: WORLD FLIGHT United States Allocated 2014: JU ASL Air Serbia: AIR SERBIA Serbia Name changed from Aeroput to JAT Yugoslav Airlines to Jat Airways to Air Serbia. Formerly used JAT as ICAO code. QH LYN Air Kyrgyzstan: ALTYN AVIA Kyrgyzstan
American Airlines said Wednesday it will appeal a court decision that would force the airline to break up its partnership with JetBlue Airways in the Northeast. American and JetBlue face a late ...
June 21, 2024 at 12:55 PM. Three men sued the airline following the January incident on a flight between Phoenix and New York. [Getty Images] Several American Airlines employees have been put on ...
Around 28,000 American Airlines flight attendants are "one step closer to a strike" after failing to reach negotiations with the airline on Thursday, the union announced.
October 30, 1941: American Airlines Flight 1, a Douglas DC-3 en route from New York City to Detroit with two stopovers at Buffalo and Chicago, stalled and dived into a plowed field over St. Thomas, Ontario, in Canada killing all 20 on board after circling to look for a place to land. Cause undetermined.