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cheatline. The tail logo also underwent minor changes, adding a circle around the lettering and the same cheatline from the fuselage connecting the circle to the leading edge of the tail. Despite the unchanged lettering on the tail, the titles on the fuselage were changed to all bold letters, rather than the script "Express" titles.
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Republic and Chautauqua feeder operations would then operate as Frontier Airlines. Several of the Embraer 170/190 aircraft retained the Midwest livery into late 2013 until their retirement or reassignment by Republic. The Chautauqua Embraer 135/145 fleet was repainted with the Frontier livery but
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planes to Boeing under a lease renegotiation. While this change caused the additional layoffs bringing the total of pink-slipped
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jets, with a total of 24 by the end of 1996. Eventually, Midwest
Express served most major Midwestern and East Coast destinations. Its longtime slogan, "The Best Care in the Air", represented its inflight product. For many years, all flights featured 2-by-2 leather seating (in aircraft usually fitted
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Frontier Airlines flights. The airline's branded cookie dough, sold at Milwaukee-area grocery stores, was subsequently re-labeled as a Frontier product until its discontinuation. Frontier announced in 2012 that the airline would discontinue
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Express Airlines began to create a new identity, as the first Boeing 717s were being delivered, and the DC-9 aircraft were being retired. The company started with removing the "Express" from its name (and thus, off the fuselage), and it designed a new logo that would help point it
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On August 14, 2007, AirTran increased its offer to the equivalent of $ 16.25 a share, slightly more than the $ 16 a share from TPG Capital investors group. However, Midwest announced TPG would increase its offer to $ 17 per share and a definitive agreement had been reached late on August 16, 2007.
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Airlines' cost per available seat mile excluding fuel of 7.22 cents
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The new configuration consisted of 40 Signature leather seats, arranged in 10 rows of two-by-two, offering a 36" pitch and providing 2 to 3 more inches of leg room than the previous
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Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines brands would merge under the Frontier Airlines name. Parts of the Midwest brand were incorporated into the Frontier brand as part of the merger, namely the Midwest cookie and the slogan of Midwest Airlines, "The Best Care In The Air."Some
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had signed an operating agreement to provide the initial aircraft, flight crews, and maintenance service for Midwest Express. On August 28, 2019, the airline announced its initial route network, which were to include Cincinnati, Omaha, and Grand Rapids, with service to commence by the year end.
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Midwest Miles was unusual in that it had links to the Amtrak program. Midwest Miles members could transfer blocks of 5,000 miles (8,000 km), up to a maximum of 25,000 miles per year to Amtrak's program. Amtrak points could be used for travel on Amtrak and United Airlines (ex Continental
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to the fleet, initially in the same livery. In the mid-1990s, the livery was substantially revised. The top half of the aircraft remained blue (albeit slightly brighter), but the bottom half was repainted light grey, along with the engines, and they were now separated by gold, white, and red
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On May 29, 2007, Midwest announced the next phase of the company's strategic plan, which offered customers the choice of Signature and Saver seating on all flights. The dual-seating option, replacing the original 88-seat configuration, was available on the airline's Boeing 717s until their
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On October 1, 2010, the midwestairlines.com website was shut down for future reservations (besides frequent flyer tickets), and shut down completely on October 28, and users redirected to Frontier Airlines' website. In early November 2010, Midwest's YX code was retired and adopted by
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launched a campaign protesting the Midwest outsourcing plan shortly after it was announced. They argued that the pilots had already made significant concessions to help Midwest Airlines survive and that the company's new contract offers represented draconian demands.
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twin-engine jets and 83 employees. Early plans for the airline called for it to serve Appleton, Chicago, and Atlanta. Kimberly-Clark then opted against this plan with regard to the Atlanta service after local resistance over the carrier's desire to serve Atlanta's
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jets in its fleet. According to the company, the MD-80 was "a very fuel inefficient airplane and at the cost of fuel today it's just become economically infeasible to operate these planes." The MD-80s, and the crews that operated them, left Midwest in late 2008.
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with 3-2 seating), ample legroom, complimentary gourmet meals, and warm chocolate chip cookies. This made the airline popular with business travelers. In addition, Midwest Express operated a sizable executive charter operation with a specially configured DC-9.
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to form a codeshare agreement with them. The codeshare agreement added 250 city pairs and 1,000 new flight options for Midwest Airlines customers. Northwest routes that included the Midwest Airlines YX code were destinations beyond Northwest's hubs at
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aircraft. The airline's Signature Service was also affected by financial difficulties. The signature gourmet meal services, which had been served on china after being cooked on board, were discontinued in 2002 and replaced with a buy-on-board product.
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air carrier operator certificate to lapse). Midwest Connect flights operated by SkyWest Airlines also ended. Midwest Connect flights operated by Republic and Chautauqua Airlines would continue to operate using the YX code through September 2010.
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just above the United Express aircraft and descending while they were closing in on each other. An audible TCAS alarm in the Midwest cockpit alerted the pilots of the proximity, allowing them to pull up in time to avert disaster.
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passageway deployed, interfering with the plane's control cables, which affected the control of the pitch of the plane. The pilot radioed the control tower "at this time we would like to declare an emergency and also have
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report said it detected "marks consistent with rubbing of elevator control cables" and a broken railing that "impinged upon elevator control cables." No one was injured. At the time, Obama's main campaign plane – a
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of the tail. The engines were white, and on the tail was a bold "M" and a script "E", representing the airline name, and the way the titles were printed on the fuselage. This scheme could still be found on one
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food program, "Best Care Cuisine," with breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals available for purchase. Throughout the airline's existence, warm chocolate chip cookies were served on most flights.
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aircraft providing service to small communities in Wisconsin and the surrounding region. Midwest Express experienced steady growth and continued profitability, opening an additional hub in
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program, and vice versa. As of 2006, Northwest route maps showed Midwest as a partner airline and Northwest (now Delta) pulled its non-hub flights out of Milwaukee.
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magazine than any other U.S. airline, although it won no further awards from the magazine after ceasing to be an independent company.
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2354:. (Georgia). Bloomberg. July 26, 1998. p. 2E.
1297:, without the "M E" on the tail, as late as 2005.
965:trans-Atlantic network and trans-Pacific network.
3132:Midwest MD-81 during the transition between names
2995:"New name for Midwest-Frontier airline: Frontier"
1477:Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
1453:Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport
3306:." Midwest Airlines. Retrieved on June 25, 2009.
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2190:On May 12, 2005, Midwest Airlines Flight 490, a
1628:Milwaukee General Mitchell International Airport
1463:Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
994:would have been 6.77 cents, a 6.3% improvement.
16:Defunct airline of the United States (1984–2010)
3394:"Mechanical problem forces Obama plane to land"
1680:: The Boeing 717 aircraft were replaced by the
1668:, allowing Midwest to advertise and maintain a
1173:Midwest Airlines' final flight operated with a
3204:"Frontier Airlines says goodbye to the cookie"
3163:"Republic Airways Announces Branding Decision"
2782:. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011.
2633:"Midwest to offer fewer wide seats - JSOnline"
2539:"Airlines Serving Orange County in March 2005"
917:code were flights that connected at Midwest's
692:(MKE) – primary hub & airline headquarters
3582:
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3340:"Incident Boeing 717-200 N910ME, 12 May 2005"
2837:"Republic Airways completes Midwest purchase"
2738:(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: August 16, 2007)
2302:List of defunct airlines of the United States
1850:corporate shuttle service, primarily between
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3286:, photos of Midwest Express DC-9-32 aircraft
3193:. July 10, 2010. Retrieved on July 20, 2010.
2525:"Airlines Serving San Antonio in March 2005"
2253:inside the plane underneath the tail in the
2051:was called Midwest Miles. It maintained one
1846:Not used in scheduled service. Sole use was
1692:. Ten of these aircraft were purchased from
1498:Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
819:aircraft operated under contract to Midwest.
811:painted in the colors of Midwest Connect at
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3144:My Midwest Inflight Magazine » Welcome
2490:, October 2, 1984 Midwest Express route map
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2776:"SkyWest To Cut Midwest Flying: AINonline"
1337:A defining feature of the airline was the
1136:. Republic began operating twelve 76-seat
827:A Boeing 717 in the airline's final livery
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2514:, June 26, 2001 Midwest Express route map
2262:standing by in St. Louis." A preliminary
2127:Learn how and when to remove this message
1608:Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
1276:in Midwest Express' second livery in 2002
1231:On August 9, 2019, it was announced that
3417:(brings up the Republic Airways website)
2749:"Midwest to Ground MD-80's, Slash Staff"
1672:system similar to what existed prior to
1533:Las Vegas McCarran International Airport
1400:Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
1300:In 1989, the airline started to add the
1284:with white in between, which ran up the
1112:Acquisition by Republic Airways Holdings
326:Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport
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2320:February 1, 1976 Official Airline Guide
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2062:, Midwest Miles were redeemable in the
1598:Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
1448:Southwest Florida International Airport
1124:Flight outsourcing to Republic Airlines
3077:Naczek, Margaret (February 28, 2020).
2785:
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2392:McDowell, Edwin (September 23, 1997).
2058:While Midwest was not a member of any
813:General Mitchell International Airport
545:(MKE) – hub & airline headquarters
3766:Defunct airlines of the United States
2880:. Midwest Airlines. September 3, 2008
1900:Fleet included DC-9 series 32 models
1656:pilots and crew operated five Airbus
1029:, which reviews all airline mergers.
352:Midwest Airlines began in 1948, when
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2729:Midwest announces agreement with TPG
2229:while flying over northern Indiana.
2109:adding citations to reliable sources
1618:Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
1553:Newark Liberty International Airport
1543:Raleigh-Durham International Airport
1333:Screenshot of Savethecookie campaign
873:In 2006, a second regional airline,
576:Midwest Express destinations in 2001
505:Midwest Express destinations in 1984
2906:. September 3, 2008. Archived from
2809:"Midwest Moves to Avoid Bankruptcy"
2348:"Gulfstream buys air services firm"
2163:, narrowly missed a collision with
1573:Port Columbus International Airport
1415:San Francisco International Airport
1043:In accordance with the rest of the
1027:United States Department of Justice
481:Airways for flights between London
423:In 1989, Midwest Express added two
3426:NTSB accident report of Flight 105
3220:. Midwest Airlines. Archived from
2975:. November 2, 2009. Archived from
2930:"Midwest Airlines cutting 59 jobs"
2807:Carey, Susan (September 3, 2008).
2689:"JS Online: Midwest to go private"
2654:Fredrix, Emily (October 9, 2012).
1684:flown by Frontier Airlines and 15
1583:Philadelphia International Airport
1488:Boston Logan International Airport
1185:On April 13, 2010, parent company
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1508:Kansas City International Airport
1410:Los Angeles International Airport
978:Signature and Saver service added
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3715:John Pritzlaff Hardware Company
3415:Former Midwest Airlines website
3185:Frontier's new face takes shape
2835:Jacobs, Karen (July 31, 2009).
2687:Daykin, Tom (August 12, 2007).
2579:"Boeing 717 - Midwest Airlines"
2553:"News & Financial Releases"
2441:"News & Financial Releases"
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1216:Midwest Express Airlines (2019)
1206:were retired by January, 2013.
37:Midwest Express Airlines (2019)
3735:Nordberg Manufacturing Company
3058:Sorgi, Jay (August 28, 2019).
2993:Daykin, Tom (April 13, 2010).
2512:http://www.departedflights.com
2500:http://www.departedflights.com
2488:http://www.departedflights.com
2476:http://www.departedflights.com
1049:oil price increases since 2003
490:September 11 terrorist attacks
362:Appleton International Airport
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1169:Merger into Frontier Airlines
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3781:Companies based in Milwaukee
3771:Airlines established in 1984
3319:. Milwaukee Business Journal
2631:Daykin, Tom (May 30, 2007).
2281:firm and owner directors of
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778:Dulles International Airport
431:feeder services operated by
3791:Airlines based in Wisconsin
2948:Air Line Pilots Association
2904:Air Line Pilots Association
2780:Aviation International News
2734:September 29, 2007, at the
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3083:Milwaukee Business Journal
3045:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
3027:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
3000:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2944:"dontoutsourcemidwest.com"
2693:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2637:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2165:United Airlines Flight 175
2142:Midwest Express Flight 105
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1648:Fleet at time of closure
929:, a Midwest focus city.
809:Fairchild Dornier 328JET
385:Airline Deregulation Act
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312:) was an airline in the
140:Midwest Express Airlines
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25:Midwest Airlines (Egypt)
3695:A. F. Gallun & Sons
2814:The Wall Street Journal
2660:San Diego Union-Tribune
2289:North American Airlines
2269:North American Airlines
2231:Air traffic controllers
2077:Accidents and incidents
1968:McDonnell Douglas MD-88
1949:McDonnell Douglas MD-82
1906:McDonnell Douglas MD-81
1302:McDonnell Douglas MD-80
1053:McDonnell Douglas MD-80
987:seats in the industry.
785:Reagan National Airport
498:McDonnell Douglas MD-80
457:American Stock Exchange
425:McDonnell Douglas MD-80
417:Toronto Pearson Airport
3670:Miller Brewing Company
3149:June 29, 2007, at the
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2140:On September 6, 1985,
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369:Gulfstream Aerospace
123:Commenced operations
3740:Pfister & Vogel
3720:Journal Media Group
3685:Rockwell Automation
3675:Northwestern Mutual
3526:Chautauqua Airlines
3344:aviation-safety.net
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2527:. October 22, 2021.
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1151:Chautauqua Airlines
971:Condé Nast Traveler
783:Washington, D.C. –
638:Fort Lauderdale, FL
287:Timothy E. Hoeksema
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3660:Marcus Corporation
3173:on April 16, 2010.
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2463:www.marktravel.com
2398:The New York Times
2181:World Trade Center
2157:September 11, 2001
2047:Midwest Airlines'
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886:Northwest Airlines
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1200:Republic Airlines
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