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  2. Oct 3, 2019 · Most countries have an airline that is often dubbed as its 'flag carrier'. With the emergence of multiple popular airlines based in the same country, this term is starting to become grayer. Flag carriers were initially state-owned or at least government-supported, during a time when the costs of operating independently were too high.

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  3. Nov 27, 2019 · Major flag carriers owned by governments in Europe and North America are a rarity these days. The biggest among them is Aeroflot, which used to be the flag carrier of the Soviet Union, and is still 51% owned by the Russian government but now has private investors in its ownership.

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  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Latin America. Asia and Oceania. A flag carrier, also known as a national airline, is the most important airline in a country. Although there is no universal definition of what makes an airline a flag carrier, its most general basic characteristics include being a national symbol and offering international connectivity.

  5. May 22, 2021 · Technically, a U.S. flag air carrier is any airline that holds a certificate under Section 401 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. That includes United Airlines and a long list of other carriers. But the U.S. really hasn’t had a de fecto flag carrier since Pan American (and perhaps, to a lesser extent, TWA).

  6. Dec 29, 2021 · Inside United's Strategy to Become the US Flag Carrier in 2022. Transportation. United will make its case to be the unofficial US flag carrier by flying 8 of the 10 longest routes flown by...

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