Monday, November 26, 2012

SkyWest fly for American Airlines


SkyWest Airlines starts operating for American Airlines as a new American Eagle carrier, WorldAirlineNews.com reports.

SkyWest Airlines on November 15 started its capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) for the operation of 23 Bombardier CRJ200 regional jet aircraft.
The aircraft are now starting to be operated under the American Eagle Airlines brand from the Los Angeles hub. This is a new type to appear in American Eagle’s colors.

Skywest Airlines will be placing 23 regional jets in service flying for American Airlines. All aircraft will be in service prior to the first quarter of 2013.

About SkyWest

SkyWest Airlines celebrates 40 Years and Flying in 2012. As a leading air service provider offering global access to millions of people each month, SkyWest partners with the world’s largest network carriers including United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, US Airways, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. With a fleet of 321 aircraft, SkyWest’s more than 10,000 aviation professionals operate more than 1,700 flights each day to 169 destinations throughout North America. SkyWest is known for its industry-leading workforce, exceptional leadership team, and continued solid operational and economic performance. The airline is headquartered in St. George, Utah.

Source: SkyWest Airlines

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