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Encyclopedia > Trans International Airlines

Trans International Airlines was a US airline.


It was formed in 1948 as Los Angeles Air Services, it adopted its present name in 1960. The airline was acquired in 1968 by Transamerica Corporation. In December 1976 it absorbed Saturn Airways. In October 1979 the airline was renamed TransAmerica Airlines. The airline ceased operations on September 30, 1986. Trans International Airlines now survives as a virtual airline for Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiasts. See it at: www.transinternationalairlines.com


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All TIA pilots are required to log their first flight within 7 days and submit one PIREP every 90 days after that.
All Trans International pilots are strongly encouraged to fly online.
Hub Managers are responsible for introducing new pilots to the airline and getting them set up on the assignments page.
Trans World Airlines at AllExperts (2703 words)
Trans World Airlines, commonly known as TWA, was an American airline that was acquired by American Airlines in April 2001.
Transcontinental was the bigger of the two airlines and had the marquis expertise of Charles Lindbergh and economic power of founder Clement Melville Keys (chairman of airplane manufacturer Curtiss-Wright), while Western Air was the slightly older line (founded in July 13, 1925).
TWA was one of the first airlines to use the Boeing 747 and it planned to use the 747 along with the anticipated supersonic transport to whisk people between the West/Midwest (via Kansas City) and New York City (via John F. Kennedy International Airport) to European and other world destinations.
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