The United States commercial aviation industry originally had dozens of airlines, each of which operated just a few handfuls of routes, and any mergers and acquisitions were heavily controlled by the industry’s principal regulatory bodies. Eventually, by the 1970s, it became very clear that airlines were no longer going to thrive under the strictly controlled environment that had until then been the status quo.
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