Trans World Airlines facts for kids
Founded | 1924 |
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Ceased operations | 2001 |
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Fleet size | 190 |
Headquarters | St. Louis |
Website | http://www.twa.com |
Trans World Airlines (TWA) was one of the largest airlines of the United States. It stopped flying after it was bought by American Airlines in 2001, after many financial problems.
Images for kids
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A TWA Douglas DC-3 is prepared for takeoff from Columbus, Ohio, in 1940.
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C-69-1-LO / L-049 Constellation, c/n 1970, formerly 42-94549, painted as "Star of Switzerland" of TWA, on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum
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The TWA Corporate Headquarters' Building in Kansas City, Missouri with TWA Moonliner II atop its southwest corner from 1956–62 replicating the TWA Moonliner Tomorrowland attraction at Disneyland
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The Trans World Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York
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TWA Boeing 747SP at Heathrow Airport in 1983
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At its heyday, TWA operated a fleet of 747-100 aircraft. This aircraft N93119 would later blow up in midair as TWA Flight 800.
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The American Airlines Boeing 737-800 in TWA heritage livery (registered N915NN) is shown here taxiing to the American Airlines terminal at Miami International Airport in February 2017, more than 16 years after TWA proper ceased to exist
See also
In Spanish: Trans World Airlines para niños