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'''TriStar Airlines''' was an [[airline]] based at [[McCarran International Airport]] in Las Vegas, Nevada. It launched operations in July 1995 with scheduled flights to [[Los Angeles]] and [[San Francisco]] and added more destinations later in the year. TriStar utilized [[British Aerospace 146]] aircraft on its routes. In late 1996, the airline began to suffer financial difficulties due to an illegal takeover (see corporate affairs), deciding to reduce its scheduled operations in favor of the [[air charter|charter industry]]. Although it settled a lessor dispute in November 1996, TriStar ended all flights not long after in January 1997. |
'''TriStar Airlines''' was an [[airline]] based at [[McCarran International Airport]] in Las Vegas, Nevada. It launched operations in July 1995 with scheduled flights to [[Los Angeles]] and [[San Francisco]] and added more destinations later in the year. TriStar utilized [[British Aerospace 146]] aircraft on its routes. In late 1996, the airline began to suffer financial difficulties due to an illegal takeover (see corporate affairs), deciding to reduce its scheduled operations in favor of the [[air charter|charter industry]]. Although it settled a lessor dispute in November 1996, TriStar ended all flights not long after in January 1997. |
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