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AirTran Airways
former American low-cost airline
Eastern Air Lines
1926–1991 American airline
Air Florida
American airline
n-Space
n-Space Inc. was an American video game developer founded in 1993 by Erick S. Dyke, Dan O'Leary, and Sean Purcell. It developed games on nearly a dozen different platforms, but was mostly focused on Nintendo consoles and handhelds in particular since 2001. The game Geist was a second-party project, developed in cooperation with Nintendo. In March 2016, it was announced that n-Space had closed down for unknown reasons.
Mosler Automotive
American supercar and race car company
Chalk's International Airlines
airline
National Airlines
former Miami, Florida-based airline (1934—1980)
Famous Studios
defunct American animation studio
Centurion Air Cargo
airline
Q702959
defunct passenger and cargo airline of the United States
St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line
early airline which operated in Florida, United States (Jan-May 1914)
New Eastern Air Lines
Startup airline based in Miami, Florida
GameTek
right|frame|A newer GameTek logotype GameTek was an American video game publisher based in North Miami Beach, Florida, known for publishing video game adaptations of game shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s. GameTek was a trade name for IJE, the owner of electronic publishing rights to Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. Originally, IJE licensed these titles to ShareData of Chandler, Arizona; however, when IJE saw ShareData's success with the titles, IJE decided to publish the titles themselves, resulting in the founding of GameTek.
Capstone Software
video game developer
Centuri
Centuri, formerly known as Allied Leisure, was an American arcade game manufacturer. They were based in Hialeah, Florida, and were one of the top six suppliers of coin-operated arcade video game machinery in the United States during the early 1980s. Centuri in its modern inception was formed when former Taito America president Ed Miller and his partner Bill Olliges took over Allied Leisure, Inc. They renamed it "Centuri" in 1980. The company's vice president was Joel Hochberg from about 1976 to 1982, before he went on to work for Rare.
Astar Air Cargo
US-american cargo airline
Adventure International
video game publisher
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
defunct American Class I railroad
Capital Cargo International Airlines
by IATA identifier