CanJet was relaunched on June 20, 2002, as an independent airline. The relaunched airline flew to three destinations, but quickly expanded. Canjet operated...
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CanJet Flight 918 (CJA 918, C6 918) was a flight that was on 19 April 2009 to have taken off from Sangster International Airport (MBJ), Montego Bay, Jamaica...
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announced a five-year partnership with CanJet. Since 1 May 2009, Transat Tours Canada has chartered CanJet's Boeing 737 aircraft flying from Canadian...
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Constellation, crashed and burned on landing, killing 37 aboard. On 19 April 2009, CanJet Flight 918, a Boeing 737-800, was hijacked. The hijacker, armed with a semi-automatic...
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CJA may refer to: Center for Justice and Accountability CanJet, a low-cost chartered airline based in Canada Criminal Justice Act Climate Justice Action...
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Benzotriyne, a hypothetical chemical compound with molecular formula C6 CanJet (IATA code C6), former air carrier Celebrity Number Six, a solved lost media...
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services to Montreal and Ottawa were ended. In the wake of the WestJet pullout, CanJet began service to Hamilton in 2003. Then in the spring of 2005, two...
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Derek Sanderson Jeter (/ˈdʒiːtər/ JEE-tər; born June 26, 1974) (Nicknamed "The Captain") is an American former professional baseball shortstop, businessman...
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