- non-scheduled carriers, in 1978, as
supplemental air carriers.
Prior to 1955, the CAB
called them
irregular air carriers.
Scheduled carriers were also...
- as a
supplemental air carrier. It
ceased operations on
September 14, 1978. The
airline started as
Air Travel in 1946 and was
renamed Calasia Air Transport...
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Capitol Air was a
United States supplemental air carrier (i.e.
charter carrier) and,
after 1978, a
scheduled p****enger
air carrier based which was operational...
-
Trans International Airlines (TIA)
started as a
United States supplemental air carrier, at the time the
regulatory term for a
charter airline.
After US...
-
later adding scheduled services.
During 1994,
Polar was
certified as a
supplemental air carrier by the
Federal Aviation Administration and on 4 July 1994 as...
-
Notes holder of
supplemental air carrier certificate authorised to
operate non-scheduled p****enger and
cargo services to
supplement the
scheduled operations...
- Inc., (IATA: VK, ICAO: ZAN, call sign:
Zantop ) was a
United States supplemental air carrier incorporated in May 1972 as a
Michigan corporation, the stock...
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Modern Air Transport, Inc. (originally
Modern Air Transport/MAT,
subsequently Modern Air) was a
United States-based
supplemental air carrier founded in...
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American Flyers Airline Corporation (AFA for short) was an
United States supplemental air carrier (then the term for a
charter airline) that
operated from 1949...
- and
portable heaters.
Electrical heaters are
often used as
backup or
supplemental heat for heat pump systems. The heat pump
gained po****rity in the 1950s...