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  2. US Airways Express - Wikipedia

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    US Airways Express fleet Airline IATA Service ICAO Code Callsign Aircraft In fleet Passengers Parent F Y Total Air Wisconsin: ZW AWI Wisconsin Bombardier CRJ200: 67 – 50 50 CJT Holdings Mesa Airlines: YV ASH Air Shuttle Bombardier CRJ900: 47 9 70 79 Mesa Air Group: 6 76 Piedmont Airlines: PT PDT Piedmont Dash 8-100: 30 – 37 37 US Airways ...

  3. Mesaba Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Mesaba began operating as US Airways Express on behalf of US Airways in March 2011, replacing Colgan Air service, with seven Saab 340 aircraft to eight destinations served from New York LaGuardia Airport: Charlottesville, VA; Manchester, NH; Ithaca, NY; Syracuse, NY; Providence, RI; and Washington Dulles, as well as Martha's Vineyard, MA and ...

  4. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    US Airways Express carriers operated a large number of domestic routes, primarily into US Airways' hubs and focus cities, but with some exceptions, particularly small markets where the regional express carriers operated service under the EAS program, as well as some point-to-point commuter routes in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions and ...

  5. Allegheny Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Airlines was a local service carrier that operated out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1952 to 1979, with routes primarily located in the eastern U.S. [1] It was the forerunner of USAir that was subsequently renamed US Airways, which itself merged with American Airlines.

  6. US Airways Group - Wikipedia

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    US Airways headquarters in Tempe. US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. [2] US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express.

  7. Midway Airlines (1993–2003) - Wikipedia

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    On July 17, 2002, Midway once again abruptly discontinued service and disposed of its fleet of 737s and again laid off all employees. They remained closed until February 2003. At that time, they commenced operations as US Airways Express, with limited service offered from hubs in both RDU and Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA).

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  9. Nantucket Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    Continental Express flying on behalf of Continental operated ATR 42, Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia and Saab 340 regional turboprop airliners into the airport in the past. [20] US Airways Express previously served Nantucket in the past as well on behalf of US Airways with de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 and Saab 340 turboprops. [21]