Alaska Airlines is a major U.S. airline that began in 1932 as McGee Airways in Anchorage, Alaska. It officially adopted the name Alaska Airlines in 1944 and has grown from a regional cargo and charter carrier to the fifth-largest airline in the United States. The airline operates primarily from its hubs in Seattle–Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and soon Honolulu, focusing on point-to-point service across North America.
The core service of Alaska Airlines is passenger air transportation, complemented by cargo services. The airline has expanded its offerings over the years, including international routes to Mexico and Canada. Alaska Airlines has a rich history of innovation, such as introducing inflight movies in 1957, and continues to connect travelers across the U.S. and beyond.
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Wabash National Corp operates as the innovation leader of connected solutions for the transportation, logistics, and distribution industries. The Company manages its business in two operating and reportable segments: Transportation Solutions and Parts & Services. It designs and manufactures products including dry freight and refrigerated trailers, platform trailers, tank trailers, dry and refrigerated truck bodies, structural composite panels and products, trailer aerodynamic solutions, and specialty food-grade processing equipment.
Developer of line monitoring systems designed to improve the efficiency, flexibility, and safety of utility overhead lines. The company's system utilizes sensors and analytics to offer asset management and dynamic line ratings that give unrivaled insights into the performance of transmission lines, enabling companies to enhance the capacity, reliability, and visibility of existing and new overhead lines.