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Mountain Air Express

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The following destination information is taken from Western Pacific Airlines system timetables dated June 29, 1997 and November 16, 1997, as they contained Mountain Air Express flight schedules as well. Mountain Air Express moved its hub from Colorado Springs to Denver in 1997.
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where Western Pacific operated a hub as well. However, flights to larger cities were subsequently operated from Denver including nonstop service to Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City and Tulsa.
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and Air Wisconsin were then selected as the new United Express carriers replacing Mesa. The purchase of MAX gave Air Wisconsin the aircraft and crews it needed for its newly expanded
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with Western Pacific. MAX initially served such smaller communities as Aspen, CO and Casper, WY from its hub located at the
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in February 1998. This left MAX without a codeshare partner and it was subsequently sold in 1998 to
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In 1997, Western Pacific Airlines moved its hub from Colorado Springs to
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Culture clash causes Frontier and Western Pacific to part
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Defunct regional airline of the United States (1996–1998)
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founded in 1996. The air carrier was established by
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Index


IATA
ICAO
Call sign
Hubs
Colorado Springs
Denver
Parent company
Western Pacific Airlines
commuter airline
United States
Western Pacific Airlines
Dornier 328
codeshare agreement
Colorado Springs Airport
Denver International Airport
Frontier Airlines
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Air Wisconsin
United Airlines
United Express
Mesa Airlines
Great Lakes Aviation
code sharing
United Airlines
Albuquerque, NM
Aspen, CO
Casper, WY
Cheyenne, WY
Colorado Springs, CO

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