Air Florida: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Air Florida was a small national and international airline based out of Miami International Airport. It started operations in 1972, after being formed in 1971.

Air Florida operated jet service within Florida cities, but in 1978 it started flying beyond Florida and into other states. Air Florida was able to have a large presence on the Northeast-to-Florida market for quite some time during the 1970s and 1980s.

It also operated international services to various points in the Caribbean as well as to London, Brussels, Shannon and Amsterdam from Miami.

On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into Washington, DC's 14th Street Bridge and fell into the Potomac River shortly after taking off. A total of 74 passengers and crew died, as well as five motorists; only four passengers and one crew member survived. It was discovered that the cause of the crash was that the plane's engines had been frozen by the snow just prior to the crash. Despite the freezing weather and snowy conditions, the crew failed to activate the anti-ice systems. Howard Stern was to become infamous as a result of the accident - the day afterwards, during his air-shift on radio station DC101, he phoned Air Florida, asking what the fare was for a one-way ticket from National Airport to the 14th Street Bridge.

Air Florida tried several times to buy out Western Airlines during the 1980s, to increase their presence in the West and begin flights to Mexico and Western Canada. However, the negotiations with Western, which eventually went to Delta Airlines, only got Air Florida 16 percent of the California based company.

Air Florida eventually folded during the late 1980s.

The airline operated such types as the Boeing 707, McDonnell Douglas DC-9 and DC-10, Boeing 727s and Lockheed Electras along with the 737 jets.

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