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  2. Great Lakes Airlines - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2013, Great Lakes Airlines received $58,299,575 in annual federal subsidies for Essential Air Services that they provided to rural airports in the U.S. [3] Great Lakes Airlines was a large United Express feeder carrier from 1992 to 2002 operating to over 100 cities.

  3. Great Lakes Airlines (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Convair 440 Convair 580 with Great Lakes Airlines cheatline in 1983 Convair 580 in 1983. Great Lakes Airlines was a regional airline in Canada.It was formed in 1958 [1] in Sarnia, Ontario by John Blunt and by 1983 became Air Ontario Ltd. [2] In June 1987 Air Ontario Ltd. merged with Austin Airways to form Air Ontario Inc. [2] which in turn subsequently operated Air Canada Connector code ...

  4. List of airline codes (G) - Wikipedia

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    Great American Airways: GREAT AMERICAN United States Defunct GRA Guardian Air Asset Management FLEX South Africa issued in 2017 ZK GLA Great Lakes Airlines: LAKES AIR United States GLU Great Lakes Airways (Uganda) LAKES CARGO Uganda GRP Great Plains Airlines: GREAT PLAINS United States IJ GWL Great Wall Airlines: GREAT WALL China GWA Great ...

  5. Air Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Airlines, the predecessor of Air Ontario, was formed in 1958 and based in Sarnia, becoming Air Ontario Ltd. in 1983 and Air Ontario Inc. in June 1987. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] In 1969, Great Lakes was only operating between Sarnia and Toronto as an independent air carrier with just two roundtrip nonstop flights primarily flown on weekdays with ...

  6. Category:Great Lakes Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Airlines This page was last edited on 22 May 2022, at 14:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Telluride Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by the Telluride Regional Airport Authority. At an elevation of 9,078 feet (2767 m) above sea level, [2] it was the highest commercial airport in North America with scheduled passenger flights when Great Lakes Airlines resumed scheduled passenger service in December 2016; however, those flights ceased in March 2018. [3]

  8. Great Lakes Air - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Air began in St. Ignace, and began air charter service from Mackinac County Airport serving various destinations throughout Michigan. Over its 30-year career, Great Lakes established a name as one of the largest air charter companies in Michigan with its main charter destination, Mackinac Island. In addition to passenger charter ...

  9. Page Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Great Lakes Airlines began serving the Page–Phoenix route with 19-seat Beechcraft 1900 commuter turboprops. The following year Scenic Airlines began serving Page once again and was flying the Page–Phoenix route with Cessna and Beechcraft 1900 aircraft. In 1998, Scenic was serving Page via a code sharing agreement with Delta Air Lines.