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    What is a subsidiary airline?

    Question #53834. Asked by joezhou300. (Jan 09 05 12:07 AM)


    MrsAce

    An airline that is owned by a larger, more recognizable airline. Comair is a subsidiary of Delta Airlines, and American Eagle is a subsidiary of American Airlines.

    Jan 09 05, 1:55 PM
    Av8trxx

    It's an airline controlled by another airline. When control or ownership is not shared, it is termed a wholly owned subsidiary.

    BTW- American Eagle is not owned American. Both AA & Eagle are wholly owned subsidiaries of AMR Corp.

    May 01 06, 12:46 AM


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