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Old September 15th 05, 11:20 AM
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SF3aviatrix wrote:
Steven P. McNicoll wrote:-
He said pre-deregulation U.S. major carrier. Do you think Southwest
qualified as a major carrier before deregulation?-

I worked on the Hartsfield Airport expansion project in the late 70s.
Southwest
was the only carrier I saw flying DC-3 passenger planes into Atlanta
(there were
a few cargo carriers using them).


Those two companies are not the same. The present day Southwest
Airlines has only flown Boeing 737s. Southwest Airways was the DC-3
operator you remember:

The DC3 thing sound strange to me too. I remember mixing with SW's
737s operating out of Dallas Love. At that time, I thought they flew an
extremely limited set of routes that did not reach the SE US or anywhere
else outside of the SW.
 




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