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- Which former North American passenger airline was based in New York Kennedy airport and owned a fleet entirely made of Boeing 747s?
A. Tower Air
B. World Airways
C. New York Air
D. Regency Airlines
- ValuJet no longer exists... in theory. It still flies, but its aircraft bear the livery and the name of an airline it merged with. Which name?
A. Spirit Airways
B. Continental
C. Northwest
D. AirTran
- Air Canada, Canada's largest airline, didn't always bear that name. What was Air Canada's first name?
A. Canadian Pacific
B. Canada World Airways
C. Trans-Canada Airlines
D. Canada Air
- TWA didn't always mean Trans World Airlines. What was TWA's meaning when it was created?
A. The Worst Airline
B. Trans Western Airlines
C. Transcontinental and Western Air
D. Transit West Airways
- Which airline is the oldest?
A. Air France
B. American Airlines
C. Qantas
D. KLM
- Which Asian airlines celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1998?
A. JAL and ANA
B. Korean Air and Asiana
C. Malaysia and Singapore
D. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair
- True or False: United Airlines has once flown L-1011s after Pan Am sold her the Pacific routes.
A. True
B. False
- The ICAO is a subsidiary of the United Nations and its headquarters are located in Montreal. What does ICAO stand for?
A. International Commercial Aviation Organisation
B. International Civil Aviation Organisation
C. International Commitee of Air Organisation
- Which airline flies the largest fleet of Boeing 747s, all series?
A. Tower Air
B. Japan Airlines
C. KLM
D. British Airways
- Which Canadian airline calls or called its economy class "hospitality class"?
A. Canadian Airlines
B. Air Canada
C. Air Transat
D. Canada 3000
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