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  2. American Eagle (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    The American Eagle brand, through its various regional and commuter airline partners, operated a variety of twinjet aircraft over the years including the following types: Bombardier CRJ100; Embraer ERJ135; Embraer ERJ140 Launch customer. Historical turboprop fleet An American Eagle ATR 72 operated by Executive Airlines at Joplin Regional Airport.

  3. 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.

  4. American Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines fleet. This article is about the mainline American Airlines fleet, including the historical fleet. For information about the fleet of American's regional operations, see American Eagle (airline brand) § Fleet. American Airbus A320 family aircraft at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

  5. American Eagle Eaglet - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of American Eagle (airline) destinations - Wikipedia

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    Listed below are all the airports served by American Eagle current as of March 2023. Airport. Destinations. Boston Logan. Cincinnati, Columbus–Glenn, Harrisburg, Indianapolis, Louisville, Memphis, New York–JFK, Rochester (NY), St. Louis, Syracuse.

  7. American Eagle Flight 4184 - Wikipedia

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    American Eagle Flight 4184, officially operating as Simmons Airlines Flight 4184, was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Chicago, Illinois, United States. On October 31, 1994, the ATR 72 performing this route flew into severe icing conditions, lost control and crashed into a field.

  8. American Eagle A-101 - Wikipedia

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    First flight. 9 April 1926. Status. some flying in 2009. Primary user. flying schools and private owners. Number built. approx 300. The American A-1 and A-101 were American two and three-seat biplanes of the 1920s.

  9. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle. The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter aircraft designed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing ). Following reviews of proposals, the United States Air Force (USAF) selected McDonnell Douglas's design in 1969 to meet the service's need for a dedicated ...

  10. American Eagle A-129 - Wikipedia

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    American Eagle A-129. American Eagle A-129 with Kinner K-5 engine at Old Rhinebeck, NY, in June 2005. Role. three seat open cockpit biplane. Type of aircraft. National origin. United States. Manufacturer.

  11. Eagle Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Aircraft Company is an American aircraft manufacturer specializing in agricultural aircraft. Aircraft Eagle DW.1 crop-sprayer fitted with a 300 h.p. Lycoming IO-540 engine at Grangeville, Idaho in June 1995. Eagle was founded in 1977 by Dean Wilson, with the company's base being located at Boise, Idaho.