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UNITED US AIRWAYS
USAir Chairman and Chief Executive Stephen M. Wolf stands behind a model of a jet showing the new name, colors and logo for the air carrier, during a news conference in New York Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1996. The company that owns United Airlines, the world's largest airline, reportedly has agreed to buy US Airways for $4.3 billion in cash. The deal to buy the world's 10th largest airline would also include the assumption of $7.3 billion in debt. Boards from both companies have approved the deal, which willcreate an airline behemoth with 6,500 flights a day and hubs on both coasts, The Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the deal. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
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