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  2. CommuteAir - Wikipedia

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    CommuteAir is a regional airline of the United States founded in 1989. Today, CommuteAir operates more than 1,600 weekly flights, exclusively on behalf of United Express, serving over 75 U.S. destinations and 3 in Mexico.

  3. United Express - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Great Lakes Airlines became a United Express partner, followed by Trans States Airlines the following year. In 1997, as United officially designated Los Angeles International Airport one of its hubs, SkyWest Airlines became a United Express partner as well. Great Lakes left the United Express system in early 2002, although it continued ...

  4. List of regional airlines - Wikipedia

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    Brazil. Azul Conecta; MAP Linhas Aéreas; Voepass Linhas Aéreas Canada Air Canada Express; Air Inuit; Bearskin Airlines; Canadian North; Central Mountain Air; Helijet

  5. ExpressJet - Wikipedia

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    CommutAir would become the sole operator of the United Express ERJ 145 fleet. [25] On August 24, 2020, it was announced ExpressJet would end United Express operations on September 30, 2020. [26] As part of the operational wind down ExpressJet had closed maintenance bases at Chicago O'Hare and Cleveland Hopkins International airports.

  6. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    COASTAL TRAVEL Tanzania CHL Cohlmia Aviation: COHLMIA United States OLR Colaéreos: COLAEREOS Ecuador CLE Colemill Enterprises: COLEMILL United States 9L CJC Colgan Air: COLGAN United States CAE Colibri Aviation: HUMMINGBIRD Canada YD CAT Cologne Air Transport GmbH: Germany defunct since 1996 CCX Colt International: United States WCO Columbia ...

  7. Regional airline - Wikipedia

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    In North America, most regional airlines are classified as "fee-for-departure" carriers, operating their revenue flights as codeshare services contracted by one or more major airline partners. A number of regional airlines, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, were classified as commuter airlines in the Official Airline Guide (OAG).

  8. Timatic - Wikipedia

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    Timatic, an abbreviation for Travel Information Manual Automatic, is used by airlines and their representatives (check-in agents, managers, etc.), airport staff, and travel agents to determine whether a passenger can be carried, as well as by airlines and travel agents to provide this information to travellers at the time of booking.

  9. Republic Airways - Wikipedia

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    On 6 November 2019, a Republic-owned E175 operating American Eagle Flight 4439 returned to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after suffering severe controllability issues after takeoff: ATC flight data recorded the crew stating a "trim runaway" and a "stalling situation". The data shows the aircraft rapidly climbing to 15,100 ft ...