| Air BerlinAir Berlin began in July 1978 as an American company flying services out of Berlin. Only airlines belonging to the World War II Allies were allowed to fly from Berlin until German reunification in October 1990. Initial charter flights began in 1979 with a | Air ALMAir ALM was an airline from the Netherlands Antilles, flying out of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. History Air ALM began as ALM the Caribbean division of European giant KLM. KLM wanted to compete with Pan Am in the Caribbean and in South America and so crea | Aisin GioroAisin Gioro ( Chinese: ; pinyin: aixin jueluo1) was the family name of the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty. The word aisin means gold in the Manchu language, but the meaning of gioro is unknown. It is notable that the Jin dynasty jin means gold in Chi |
| Air parcelAn air parcel is an imaginary chunk of air in the atmosphere. Meteorologists study how air parcels move in order to predict the weather. | AignervilleAignerville is a commune of the departement of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie region in France. Communes of the Calvados departement. | AiranAiran is a commune of the departement of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie region in France. Communes of the Calvados departement. |
| Air GabonAir Gabon is the national airline of Gabon, founded in 1951. It is based at Libreville International Airport in Libreville, and operates regular flights to London, Luanda, Paris, and Rome. The airline's fleet includes Boeing 727, Boeing 737, Boeing 747, a | AikoAiko can refer to either of the following: Princess Aiko aiko (J-pop singer). | Aim for the Ace!Aim for the Ace is a television drama in Japan originally written by Sumika Yamamoto as a manga comic with the same title. It is about Hiromi Oka, a high school girl who struggles to become good at tennis. Hiromi starts tennis in her high school, fascinat |