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December 28, 2021

The Early Airlines You Might Not Have Heard Of

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After World War I, many people began to operate commercial airlines. But every one of these early efforts failed because of high operating costs.

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December 19, 2021

Fashion at 20,000 Feet: Preparing Uniform Accessories for Display

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While fashion accessories may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the National Air and Space Museum, this collection captures the diversity and playfulness of flight crew dress across the decades.

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December 17, 2021

The First Fare Wars

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New airlines emerging after World War II began operating on a nonscheduled basis and offering the first discount fares, undermining the government's regulated airfare system.

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December 17, 2021

Airline Deregulation: When Everything Changed

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In 1978, Congress passed a law allowing airlines to set their own fares and routes, an event that transformed the commercial airline industry and the passenger experience.

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December 16, 2021

Computers from Check In to the Flight Deck

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How have computers transformed commercial flight? From ticket reservations to aircraft design and manufacture, computers have helped airline operations become more efficient and flexible.

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December 13, 2021

The Air Mail Crisis

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Air mail had helped the commercial aviation industry thrive in its early days. Contracts to deliver mail were awarded to airlines by the federal government, but small, independent airlines complained that the way contracts were distributed was unfair.

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December 10, 2021

Meet the Flight Attendants Who Fought For Equality During the Civil Rights Era

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Flight attendants were some of the people at the forefront of the fight for equality in the 20th century. Meet some of these remarkable people in this article. 

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December 09, 2021

Air Mail and the Birth of Commercial Aviation

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In the early days of commercial air flight, airlines struggled to turn a profit and remain afloat. The United States government, hoping to foster the success of commercial airlines, met this challenge by using airplanes to move mail across the country.

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December 09, 2021

AirSpace Season 5, Ep. 7: Little Bombs

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At AirSpace we absolutely LOVE spotlighting stories about incredible aviators who might not already be on your radar. Today, we’re introducing you to the Chinese aviatrix Li Xiaqing: A literal movie star who learned to fly with the aspiration of serving her country. Li’s story is not only inspiring, it’s practically a screenplay waiting to be written. Born in 1911 into a rapidly changing China, she took flying lessons in Switzerland and the United States before returning to China in the 1930s. Despite being grounded by her home country during the war, she still found a way to use her skills in the war effort barnstorming across the US raising money for China. An actress, aviatrix, and altruist? Now, that’s a true triple threat.

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December 07, 2021

Women's Fashion and the Airline Industry

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One area in which commercial airlines were able to make a splash and successfully market themselves during the 1960s and 1970s was through what their flight attendants wore. To appeal to the mostly male travelers, airlines introduced miniskirts and hot pants, to the dismay of many flight attendants.

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