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{{About|an American airline|other airlines with similar names|Galaxy Airlines (disambiguation)}} | {{About|an American airline|other airlines with similar names|Galaxy Airlines (disambiguation)}} | ||
'''Galaxy Airlines''' was a ] airline based in ], ]. ] crashed in 1985 in ], ], killing 70 people and leaving one survivor. The airline was shut down because of illegal maintenance operations in 1986. | '''Galaxy Airlines''' was a ] airline based in ], ]. ] crashed in 1985 in ], ], killing 70 people and leaving one survivor. The airline was shut down because of illegal maintenance operations in 1986. Only at least 30 employees worked for Galaxy Airlines. Airline stayed in service from 1985-1986. | ||
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This article is about an American airline. For other airlines with similar names, see Galaxy Airlines (disambiguation).Galaxy Airlines was a US airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Galaxy Airlines Flight 203 crashed in 1985 in Reno, Nevada, killing 70 people and leaving one survivor. The airline was shut down because of illegal maintenance operations in 1986. Only at least 30 employees worked for Galaxy Airlines. Airline stayed in service from 1985-1986.
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