Saturn Airways (ICAO designator: KS, and Callsign: Saturn) was a US supplemental air carrier, at the time the US regulatory term for a charter airline. It operated from 1948 until 1976. Its headquarters were located on the grounds of Oakland International Airport, Oakland, California.[1]
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SaturnAirways (ICAO designator: KS, and Callsign: Saturn) was a US supplemental air carrier, at the time the US regulatory term for a charter airline...
Retrieved June 27, 2019. "Arizona's Swift Air to rebrand as iAero Airways". "About us iAero Airways". iaeroairways.com. Archived from the original on December...
Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and more commonly known as Pan Am, was an airline that was the principal and largest...
profits of £1 million per year. 1964 was also the year US supplemental SaturnAirways began operating a comprehensive inclusive tour (IT) charter flight programme...
Braniff Airways, Inc., operated as Braniff International Airways from 1948 until 1965, and then Braniff International from 1965 until air operations ceased...
American Airways may refer to: All American Aviation Company, later All American Airways and US AirwaysSaturnAirways, originally All American Airways, a charter...
transatlantic passengers of any airline; until then, Pan American World Airways had always been number one. In the Transpacific Route Case of 1969, TWA...
George Lyall who had a long career at Eastern Air Lines and Pan Am World Airways was Chairman and Ross Fischer who had run System Operations at People Express...
11, 1933, when National Airways began to operate its flights under contract. National also operated Central Vermont Airways, a subsidiary of the Central...
conversion line for Airbus A320 series family. On January 31, 1967, a SaturnAirways DC-6 was operating on a cargo flight to Kelly AFB. The crew decided...
headquartered in Oakland: Transocean Air Lines, World Airways, Trans International Airlines and SaturnAirways. Oakland became one of the largest overhaul and...
Airways, Overseas National Airways, SaturnAirways, Trans International Airlines, Transamerica Airlines and World Airways. During that period, the airport...
on British Caledonian Airways. Eastern Air Lines was a composite of assorted air travel corporations, including Florida Airways and Pitcairn Aviation...
contracts of bankrupt Universal Airlines and in December 1976, bought SaturnAirways, and merged their operations into TIA. The airline remained focused...
US Airways Said to be in Merger Talks". The New York Times. April 7, 2010. Retrieved April 7, 2010. Reed, Dan (April 22, 2010). "Irked US Airways ends...
"The two carriers involved are SaturnAirways, Inc. ("Saturn") and AAXICO Airlines, Inc. . Under the merger agreement, Saturn is the surviving corporate....
Titan Airways was named after its first aircraft type, a Cessna 404 Titan, however, the airline's logo draws reference to Titan, a moon of Saturn. Their...
747SP-68 instead of 747-168(SP). A Boeing 747SR ordered by All Nippon Airways with customer code 81 would be designated as Boeing 747SR-81, instead of...
Pan American World Airways; John MacDonald, a former station manager of United States supplemental and charter airline SaturnAirways at Berlin Tempelhof...
arrival in Berlin, the biggest among these was US supplemental SaturnAirways. Saturn opened a base at West Berlin's Tempelhof Airport in 1964. Its Berlin-based...
Hillman's Airways moved to Gatwick from Stapleford Aerodrome. 1935: A new airline, Allied British Airways, was formed with the merger of Hillman's Airways, United...