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ATA Airline Handbook
Chapter 1: Brief History of Aviation:
Chapter 2: Airline Deregulation
Chapter 3: Industry and Corporate Structure
Chapter 4: Airline Economics
Chapter 5: How Aircraft Fly
Chapter 6: Safety
Chapter 7: Security
Chapter 8: Airports
Chapter 9: Air Traffic Control
Chapter 10: Energy and Environmental Matters
deregulation
The term commonly used to refer to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, which ended federal regulation of passenger airline routes and rates. Cargo airline routes and rates were deregulated in 1977.
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