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  2. American Eagle Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The American Eagle Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft design and manufacturing company which existed briefly in Kansas, but which was a victim of the Great Depression, after building some 500 light airplanes, many of which were the Model A-129, a design attributed to noted aviation pioneer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca .

  3. American Eagle Eaglet - Wikipedia

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    Status. several airworthy in 2009. Primary user. private pilots. Number built. approximately 93. The Eaglet 31 was a United States two-seat tandem ultra-light high-winged monoplane of the early 1930s. Intended as a low-cost aircraft, its limited production run relegated it to a footnote in aviation history.

  4. American Eagle A-129 - Wikipedia

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    The American Eagle A-229 was a two seat trainer version with a Curtiss OX-5 engine. Specifications (100 h.p. Kinner K-5) American Eagle A-129 3-view drawing from Aero Digest June 1929. Data from Aero Digest June 1929. General characteristics. Crew: one; Capacity: two passengers; Length: 25 ft 1 in (7.65 m) Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m)

  5. Eagle Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    Eagle was founded in 1977 by Dean Wilson, with the company's base being located at Boise, Idaho. Wilson designed the Eagle Aircraft Eagle agricultural biplane, which first flew in 1977, powered by a Jacobs R-755-B2 radial engine. [1] The aircraft was fitted with long-span tapering wings, which allowed a payload of 2,750 lb (1,247 kg) and a ...

  6. American Eagle's Plan for Success - AOL

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    This Wednesday before the opening bell, American Eagle will report fourth-quarter earnings, and Wall Street is looking for very good things. The stock was up more than 4% yesterday on rumors and ...

  7. American Eagle (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    History A Convair 580, similar to the one operating the inaugural American Eagle flight An American Eagle Bombardier CRJ700. Prior to the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, most major US air carriers had maintained close relationships with independent regional carriers in order to feed passengers from smaller markets into the larger cities, and, in turn, onto the larger legacy carriers.

  8. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    103,200 (2023) [7] Website. www .aa .com. American Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile.

  9. Piedmont Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The company has a team of more than 9,800 employees, operating flights to nearly 50 destinations. Started in 1961 as Henson Airlines , the airline was rebranded in 1993 to re-use the name of the 1948–1989 airline, Piedmont Airlines , one of the predecessors of today's American Airlines, to protect the trademark.