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Celebrating 75 Years of Federal Air Traffic Control
NTL-AVIATION-Air Traffic Control;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-History;
Abstract:
By the mid-1930s, the fledgling airline business in the United States experienced a period of tremendous growth. The introduction of the Boeing 247 in 1933, Douglas DC-2 in 1934, and the DC-3 in 1936, with enhanced performance and passenger comfort, helped stimulate interest in air travel.
Provides an overview and history of important and influentual dates throughout aviation history.
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