US Airways Express


US Airways Express was the brand name for the regional affiliate of US Airways, under which a number of individually owned commuter air carriers and regional airlines operate short and medium haul routes. This code sharing service was previously operated as USAir Express. Mainline carriers often outsource to regional airlines to operate services in order to increase frequency, serve routes that would not sustain larger aircraft, or for other competitive reasons. US Airways Express operations were conducted from smaller markets in the United States, Canada, and the Bahamas primarily centered on US Airways' major hubs and focus cities. Upon the completion of US Airways' merger process with American Airlines, US Airways Express was rebranded as American Eagle on October 17, 2015.

History

US Airways Express traced its beginnings to 1967, when Henson Airlines began operating as Allegheny Commuter for Allegheny Airlines, predecessor to US Airways. The initial route was Baltimore-Hagerstown. This is generally credited as the industry's first code-share agreement and the first major airline to use another airline as its commuter partner. Henson Airlines was the major predecessor to today's US Airways Express carrier Piedmont Airlines.
Pacific Southwest Airlines and Piedmont Airlines were both major carriers that merged with USAir, which later became US Airways, and the corporate names were retained to protect their trademarks. However, the routes, aircraft, and other characteristics of the rebranded regional carriers bear no relation to their namesakes.
The aircraft livery of US Airways Express aircraft is identical to US Airways' mainline colors except for the word Express which is attached to the basic US Airways livery. In April 2013, an internal memo distributed to American Eagle employees at American Airlines Group's subsidiaries: Executive Airlines and American Eagle; indicated the US Airways Express banner and marketing brand, were expected to be discontinued although the remaining and independently operating airline subsidiaries, were expected to continue but operated with American Eagle branded colors.

Destinations

Operators and fleet

Former airlines

Airlines which have previously operated as US Airways Express, USAir Express or predecessors include:

AirlineYears of OperationAircraft OperatedInformation
Air Midwest1990–2008Beechcraft 1900DSubsidiary of Mesa Air Group
Allegheny AirlinesEnded 2004Dash 8Merged into Piedmont Airlines
CCAir1987–2002Cessna 402
Beechcraft Model 99
Short 330
Short 360
BAe Jetstream 32
Dash 8
Beechcraft 1900D
CommutAir1989–2000Beechcraft 1900DNow flying under United Express
FloridaGulf Airlines1991–1997Beechcraft 1900D
Embraer EMB-120
Merged into Air Midwest
Liberty Express Airlines1994–1997Beechcraft 1900DMerged into Air Midwest
Midway Airlines2002–2003Bombardier CRJ-100
MidAtlantic Airways2000–2006Dash 8-200
Embraer E170
Paradise Island Airlines1989–1997Dash 7
Ransome Airlines1973–1982Volpar Beech 18
Nord 262
Mohawk 298
Dash 7
Shuttle America2001–2002Dash 8-100
Saab 340
Now operates as United Express and Delta Connection
StatesWest Airlines1990–1993Beechcraft 1900
Beechcraft 1300
Dash 8
Colgan Air/Mesaba Airlines1999-2012Saab 340


In addition, Trans States Airlines operated as US Airways Express into Los Angeles during the late 1990s flying BAe Jetstream 31 aircraft with service to several destinations in southern and central California.

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