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FlightStats launches self-service historical data exports

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Self-service Historical Flight Status Data Export Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. # *|LINKEDIN:PROFILEURL|* Dear {NAME}, FlightStats is excited to announce a new way to [access our Historical Flight Status data]( in the form of a self-service data export tool. We realized that for some of our customers, purchasing an API is above and beyond what they need to do. Now, [in addition to our Historical Flight Status API]( we are offering the option for customers to download a file of historical flight status data using our self-service Historical Flight Status Data Export. We are one of only a few data providers that can [offer detailed, accurate historical flight status data]( and now we are the only one with a self-service data export capability. This tool will put historical data right at our customer’s fingertips. [Historical Flight Status Data Exports]( will answer questions such as: - Was my flight on time? - How long was the delay? - Was it canceled? - What were my departure or arrival gate and terminal? - What type of plane was used on this flight? It has never been this easy to access historical flight information, and you don’t have to be a software developer to do it. Whether you’re a data analyst or a graduate student, anyone can [access our historical data in a few simple steps](. Thank you, The FlightStats Team Copyright © 2017 FlightStats, Inc. FlightStats, Inc. 522 SW 5th Ave. Suite 200 Portland, OR 97204 USA [Unsubscribe from this list]( [Update subscription preferences](

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