- Express One International
Infobox Airline
airline = Express One International
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fleet_size = 1
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IATA = EO
ICAO = LHN
callsign = LONGHORN
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founded = 1983
headquarters = Orlando,Florida ,United States
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hubs =Orlando Sanford International Airport
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website = http://www.express-one.com/Express One International is an
airline based in Orlando,Florida , USA. It operates domestic and international cargo services and charter passenger services throughout the USA,Canada ,Mexico and theCaribbean , as well as wet and dry leasing. Its main base isOrlando Sanford International Airport cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work=Flight International | page= 80 | date= 2007-04-03] .History
The airline was established and started operations in 1983 by Alinda and Jim Wikert as Jet East International flying one Boeing 727-100 on a contract from DHL. At its peak, the company was flying freight in more than 20
Boeing 727 s and passengers in severalDouglas DC-9 s from hubs inAustin, Texas ,Indianapolis, Indiana ,Atlantic City, New Jersey , andBrussels ,Belgium when in 2000 it was purchased by Orchard Capital.Fact|date=May 2007By the end of the 1990s, the company's fleet had grown to some 28 aircraft and charter operations were flown between
Europe ,Australia andNew Zealand , and the USA. It also flew to Asia for the U.S. government. [http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2004/08/02/story5.html Orlando Business Journal] 30 July 2004]2001 was a difficult year for the company and by July several key contracts expired without renewal. A severe blow was dealt in August 2001 when the
United States Postal Service cancelled its contracts with its existing carriers and turned these duties over toFedEx . The company saw a short reprieve whenEmery Worldwide suddenly eliminated their own airline in favor of using contract carriers and Express One received a short-term contract to carry freight until the end of 2001. Having secured little new business by the end of the year, the company removed most of their aircraft from service and furloughed the vast majority of their employees to conserve resources, however this was not enough to prevent them from filing for bankruptcy and ceasing operations by mid-2002.Fact|date=May 2007In 2002, a group of six investors, headed by Richard C. Byers and Larry Brinker, purchased all the company's common stock, assets, training programs and intellectual properties, as well as their name, logo, property and
operating certificate and the company was moved to Orlando Sanford International Airport in Florida.In July 2004 the airline acquired Central Florida Air Maintenance to serve as the home maintenance base.
The airline is owned by Joseph D. Kuchta (25%), Richard Byers, Chairman and President (25%), Ronald Gray, Secretary and Treasurer (25%) and Stan G. Helton, Executive VP of Sales, Marketing and Communication (25%) and has 109 employees (at March 2007).
Fleet
The Express One International fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :
Previously operated
At August 2006) the airline also operated [
Flight International , 3-9 October 2006] :
*3 Boeing 727-200FExternal links
* [http://www.express-one.com/ Express One International]
References
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