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Trans International Airlines Begins Operations

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Historic Airlines Reborn in the 21st Century.Dallas, TX, October 1, 2004:Trans International Airlines begins virtual operations today with a ribbon cutting ceremony at it's DFW headquarters opening a new era for this historic airline from the past. Trans International Airlines offers Flight Simulator 2002/2004 service from 7 hubs, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago & London. Under an experienced management team Trans International Airlines will provide world class service and competition to the virtual airline world. Sporting a modernized version of it's old livery, TIA brings a fresh face to virtual airports worldwide. A retro fleet is also offered for those who enjoy the classic colors. Also flying under the TIA banner will be another historic airline, Texas International Airlines. This popular, but now defunct real world airline will again fly, but this time in the virtual skies. Texas International will serve the southern and southwest United States, plus provide feeder service for our Fiesta service. The TIA group promises to continue our tradition of providing it's pilots with the latest aircraft, widest variety of worldwide flight destinations, and adventures connecting it's pilots with the people, countries and cultures in the world!www.transinternationalairlines.com

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