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Commuter and regional airlines served Sheridan after Western, with flights primarily to Denver, many via Gillette, Wyoming. [16] Trans-America Airways in 1976 and 1977 Denver-Cheyenne-Douglas-Casper-Sheridan with Cessna 402s. Big Sky Airlines in 1980 Billings-Sheridan-Casper with Cessna 402s and Swearingen Metroliners.
Bighorn Airways is an American charter company based in Sheridan, Wyoming, United States. It operates domestic charter passenger and cargo services, including contract services. Its main base is Sheridan County Airport. [1]
Yellowstone Regional Airport: P-N 37,349 Gillette: GCC GCC KGCC Gillette–Campbell County Airport: P-N 23,873 Jackson: JAC JAC KJAC Jackson Hole Airport: P-S 497,548 Laramie: LAR LAR KLAR Laramie Regional Airport: P-N 16,728 Riverton: RIW RIW KRIW Central Wyoming Regional Airport (was Riverton Regional) P-N 15,420 Rock Springs: RKS RKS KRKS
Sheridan is a city in the U.S. state of Wyoming and the county seat of Sheridan County. [4] The city is located halfway between Yellowstone Park and Mount Rushmore by U.S. Route 14 and 16 . It is the principal town of the Sheridan, Wyoming, Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sheridan County.
Frontier Airlines predecessor Challenger Airlines served Riverton in the 1940s. [9] In 1979 Frontier Boeing 737-200s began serving the airport, along with Convair 580s. [10] Frontier 737s flew direct to Denver via Casper; [11] by 1985 Frontier had left the airport. [12] Frontier was the only airline that flew mainline jets to the airport.
The airport was founded in June 1947. Construction began in 1946, and airport operations began in 1948. Originally built to satisfy the business transportation needs of Ken Biddle, founder of Biddle Precision Components, a precision machine shop and Sheridan's largest employer, the airport soon grew to support the needs of Northwest Hamilton County.
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In 1926, The Colorado Airlines began a southward route from Cheyenne to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. Western Air Express acquired the airline in 1927 and later become Western Airlines. The service lasted into 1934. Another carrier, Wyoming Air Service, began a northbound route from Cheyenne to Casper, Sheridan, and Billings in 1931.