Air Midwest, Inc., was a Federal Aviation Administration Part 121 certificated air carrier that operated under air carrier certificate number AMWA510A...
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Air Midwest Flight 5481 was a Beechcraft 1900D on a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North...
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or Midwest may also refer to: Air Midwest, based in the U.S. state of Kansas, subsidiary of Mesa, closed in 2008 Midwest Airlines, based in the U.S. state...
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Columbia, Canada, Mexico, The Bahamas, and Cuba. Mesa Airlines, Inc. Air Midwest Freedom Airlines, Inc. CalPac (California Pacific) CCAir Desert Sun Airlines...
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response to talk of an air field being located nearby and named for the Tinker Air Force Base's original designation as the Midwest Air Depot. The city suffered...
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Topeka Regional Airport (redirect from Forbes Air Force Base, KS)
Kansas City and Air Midwest became a Braniff Express feeder carrier along with Capitol Air. Within a year Braniff had shut down and Air Midwest reverted to...
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Air Midwest was an upcoming privately owned airline project from Lagos, Nigeria, which was to be based at Murtala Mohammed International Airport. The...
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List of Mayday episodes (redirect from List of air crash investigation episodes)
known as Air Crash Investigation(s) outside of the United States and Canada and also known as Mayday: Air Disaster (The Weather Channel) or Air Disasters...
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Airlines to fly the American Eagle banner during this time included Air Midwest, Air Virginia (later AVAir), Chaparral Airlines, Command Airways, Simmons...
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Manhattan Regional Airport (category Former Essential Air Service airports)
Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter aircraft. Air Midwest Beginning in 1982, Wichita-based Air Midwest flew from Manhattan to Kansas City and Salina on...
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Midwestern United States (redirect from U.S. Midwest)
The Midwestern United States (also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest) is one of the four census regions defined by the United States...
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upon its merger with Frontier Airlines. Midwest Airlines began in 1948, when Kimberly-Clark began providing air transportation for company executives and...
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series of commuter airlines providing service since 1979 are as follows: Air Midwest was designated as the primary replacement for TI in all of Southeastern...
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Midwest Air Group, Inc. (formerly listed AMEX:MEH) is an American airline holding company based in Oak Creek, Wisconsin which owned Midwest Airlines which...
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Mesa Airlines (redirect from Mesa Air)
(2014–2023) America West Express (1992–2007) US Airways Express (2007–2014) Air Midwest (1991–2008) CalPac (California Pacific) (1993–1995) Desert Sun Airlines...
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Joplin Regional Airport (category Essential Air Service)
737-200 jets. Air Midwest (own branding): 1982-1986 and again 1989-1991 to Kansas City, Tulsa, Fayetteville, and Little Rock. Air Midwest also operated...
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with Air Midwest, a commuter airline operating 17-seat Fairchild Swearingen Metroliners. The operation was called Ozark Midwest and the Air Midwest aircraft...
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Salina Regional Airport (redirect from Schilling Air Force Base)
All Frontier service ended on January 6, 1983. Air Midwest first began service to Salina as an air taxi in the late 1960s, with flights to Wichita using...
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Envoy Air is an American regional airline headquartered in Irving, Texas in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American...
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operated Eastern Partner service. Eastern Express air carriers and their aircraft included: Air Midwest operating Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (Metro...
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cross-checking instruments. January 8, 2003, Air Midwest Flight 5481, a Beechcraft 1900D operated by Air Midwest as US Airways Express under a franchise agreement...
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approached the board of directors of Midwest Air Group—owner of Midwest Airlines and Skyway Airlines which operates as Midwest Connect—and had asked the board...
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Ely Airport (category Former Essential Air Service airports)
29, 2008. Order 2006-8-29: selecting Mesa Air Group Inc. d/b/a Air Midwest to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at Merced and Visalia, California...
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Big Sky Airlines (redirect from Big Sky Air Lines)
Beechcraft 1900D turboprops with the latter being leased from Mesa Air Group subsidiary Air Midwest. Service from Sheridan, Wyoming to both Denver and Billings...
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Midwest National Air Center (ICAO: KGPH, FAA LID: GPH) is a public-use airport in Clay County, Missouri, United States. The airport is located one nautical...
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Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, adjacent to Del City and Midwest City. The base, originally known as the Midwest Air Depot, is named in honor of Oklahoma native Major...
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outsourced carriers flying as Trans World Express: Air Midwest Alpha Air Trans States Airlines Metro Air Northeast When American Airlines bought TWA, the...
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Civil Aeronautics Board (redirect from Supplemental air carrier)
Aspen Airways in 1967 TAG Airlines in 1969 Wright Air Lines in 1972 Air New England in 1974 Air Midwest in 1976 An airline that restricted flying to within...
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Athens–Ben Epps Airport (category Former Essential Air Service airports)
Athens–Ben Epps Airport was served by twice-daily flights to Charlotte on Air Midwest operating as US Airways Express. SeaPort Airlines was the last airline...
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Charlotte Douglas International Airport (redirect from Charlotte Army Air Base)
International Airport, killing all 21 people aboard. The flight was operated by Air Midwest, an independent airline operating under a US Airways Express codesharing...
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