Possible Questions:
- Defunct airline
- Bygone carrier
- Bygone flier
- Pan Am rival
- Grounded flier
- Erstwhile airline
- Bygone airline
- Former airline
- "Up, up, and away" carrier of the past
- American rival
- Airline once controlled by Howard Hughes
- Pan Am rival, once
- Old airline
- Major airline
- KLM rival
- Former rival of Pan Am
- Former flier
- American competitor
- Airport inits.
- Airline initials
- United rival
- Old airline initials
- Howard Hughes once controlled it
- Former intl. carrier
- Delta competitor
- Airline until 2001
- "Up, up and away" defunct flier
- PanAm rival
- Major airline until 2001
- Longtime Howard Hughes holding
- It had the Ambassadors Club
- Delta rival
- Co. once owned by Howard Hughes
- Airline Howard Hughes once controlled
- Airline formed in 1930
- United competitor
- U.S. airline, once
- Terminal letters
- Pan Am competitor
- One-time Howard Hughes airline
- One-time Delta competitor
- Defunct flier
- Bygone intl. carrier
- Airline Howard Hughes bought in '39
- "Up, up and away" carrier
- "The ___ Dogs": Burns
- USAir rival
- Onetime Lindbergh employer
- Onetime JFK lander
- One-time Howard Hughes company
- Old United rival
- Old carrier
- Old "Up, up and away" sloganeer
- Old "Up, up and away" carrier
- Old "Up, up and away" airline
- Northwest competitor
- It once had a hub at JFK
- It merged with American in 2001
- It had a hub at JFK
- It flew its last flight in 2001
- Howard Hughes's airline
- Howard Hughes' old airline
- Howard Hughes' airline
- Former United competitor
- Former U.S. carrier
- Former Pan Am rival
- Former Delta rival
- Eastern competitor
- Defunct carrier
- Co. acquired by American Airlines in 2001
- Carrier that folded into American in 2001
- Big airline until 2001
- American Airlines acquisition
- American acquisition of 2001
- American acquisition
- Airline purchased by Howard Hughes
- Airline letters
- Air letters?
- A pair, in Ayr
- US Airways competitor
- “Up, up and away” carrier of old
- United's rival
- United rival, once
- U.S. Airways competitor
- Transportation inits. since 1930
- Terminal ltrs., once
- Scottish numeral
- Rival of Pan Am
- Paris Sky Chief co.
- Pan-Am rival
- Pan Am competitor, once
- Onetime United rival
- Onetime Pan Am rival
- Onetime jet insignia
- Onetime flight inits.
- Onetime Delta rival
- Onetime carrier to JFK
- One + one, to Burns
- Old USAir rival
- Old rival of United
- Old rival of America
- Old name in travel
- Old Eastern alternative
- Old Delta rival
- Old competitor of Pan Am
- Old co. with overlapping globes in its logo
- Old carrier whose JFK terminal is now used by JetBlue
- Old carrier inits.
- Old airline letters
- Old air letters
- Old "We're up to something good" carrier
- Old 'Up, up and away' carrier
- Northwest rival
- Letters on some liners
- Letters on some 747's
- JFK terminal
- J.F.K.'s historic ___ Flight Center
- J.F.K. terminal
- J.F.K. has-been
- Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy"
- Its slogan was once "Find out how good we really are"
- Its slogan used to be "One mission. Yours."
- Its hub is in St. Louis
- Its frequent flier prog. was called Aviators
- It went "Up, up, ..." and away in 2001
- It was bought out by American Airlines
- It often flew FDR during WWII
- It had an Ambassadors Club
- It had a hub at J.F.K.
- It flies no more
- Intl. flier, once
- Intl. carrier, once
- Int'l carrier in "The Aviator"
- Hughes' airline, once
- Howard Hughes's erstwhile carrier
- Howard Hughes owned it from 1939 to 1966
- Howard Hughes once owned it
- Highlands duo
- H. Hughes once controlled it
- Grounded flier since 2001
- Former United rival
- Former rival of USAir
- Former JFK terminal
- Former J.F.K. line
- Former global airline
- Former frequent flier
- Former flying inits.
- Former carrier with a JFK hub
- Former carrier bought up by American
- Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen
- Former airline initials
- Flight initials
- Flight 800 name
- Flier that had a St. Louis hub
- First coml. airline to show in-flight movies
- First carrier to offer regular in-flight movies, 1961
- Erstwhile Pan Am rival
- Erstwhile flight inits.
- Erstwhile carrier
- Erstwhile airline abbr.
- Eero Saarinen's ___ Terminal at J.F.K.
- Eero Saarinen designed its J.F.K. terminal
- Eastern alternative, once
- Early air mail carrier
- Doubled a la Scotch
- DiCaprio owned it in "The Aviator"
- Defunct "up, up and away" flier
- Continental rival, once
- Company once taken over by Carl Icahn
- Company once owned by Howard Hughes
- Co. that launched its Ambassadors Club in 1952
- Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939
- Co. now under American's wing
- Co. in a 2001 merger with American
- Co. founded as Western Air Express
- Classic carrier
- Carrier in "The Aviator"
- Carl Icahn company
- Bygone USAir rival
- Bygone rival of Delta
- Bygone intl. flier
- Bygone Eastern rival
- Bygone Delta rival
- Bygone airline letters
- Bankrupt airline
- Aviators was its frequent flier program
- Aviation acquisition of 2001
- American purchase of 2001
- American merger of 2001
- American acquisition in 2001
- Ambassadors Club co.
- Ambassadors Club carrier
- Airline with the old slogan "Up, up and away"
- Airline whose last flight was in 2001
- Airline whose last flight was Dec. 1, 2001
- Airline that's no longer flying
- Airline that Howard Hughes bought in 1939
- Airline that had a hub at JFK
- Airline that folded in 2001
- Airline that American bought
- Airline of yore
- Airline no more
- Airline in old movies
- Airline bought out in 2001
- 747 letters
- "You're going to like us" sloganeer
- "You're going to like us. ___" (1980s slogan)
- "Up, up and away" flier
- "Up up and away" co.
- "Up up and away" airline
- "The things we do to make you happy" sloganeer
- "The Aviator" carrier
- "The ___ Dogs," Burns poem
- "Find out how good we really are" sloganeer
- ''Up, up and away'' co.
- ___ Moonliner (former Disneyland rocket)