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Posted by Admin   |   On October 28, 2011   

Civil Aeronautics Board

History

In 1938 the U.S. government, through the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), regulated many areas of commercial aviation such as routes, fares and schedules. The CAB had three main functions: to award routes to airlines, to limit the entry of air carriers into new markets, and to regulate fares for passengers.

More Readings

Major Civil Aeronautics Board Rulings Involving Non-scheduled Air Carriers and Related Airlines -Document

Non-Scheduled Carriers File Data on Operations With CAB -Article

U.S. Bans Four Non-sked Airlines -Document

Letter From the Civil Aeronautics Board to Arnold Barer -Letter

Letter From the Civil Aeronautics Board to Shields Craft -Letter

Holiday Airways and California Air Charter vs Civil Aeronutics Board and Central Intelligence Agency -Document

Letters to Ralph Cox Regarding Hearing -Letters

Letter From James Abourezk to Dick Neumann -Letter

Application of Standard Airways and Trans Ocean -Application

Transcontinental Low-Fare Rate Proceedings -Document

Clinical Airline Insanity -Article

CAB Docket 5132 Longest and Largest Case in History -Image

American Airlines Inc. V. North American Airlines Inc. - Website

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