- Air Wisconsin
Infobox Airline
airline=Air Wisconsin
logo=Awac.logo.gif
logo_size=250
fleet_size= 70
destinations=70
IATA=ZW
ICAO=AWI
callsign=WISCONSIN
parent =CJT Holdings
founded=1965cite book|last=Norwood|first=Tom|coauthors=Wegg|others=John|pages=p. 5|title=North American Airlines Handbook|publisher=Airways International|location=Sandpoint, ID|date=2002|edition=3rd|isbn=0-9653993-8-9|url=http://www.airwaysnews.com]
commenced=August 23, 1965
headquarters=Appleton ,Wisconsin
key_people=Jim Rankin (President)
hubs=Philadelphia International Airport Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
focus_cities=
frequent_flyer=Dividend Miles (US Airways Express)| lounge=US Airways Club (US Airways Express)
alliance=Star Alliance (US Airways Express)
website= http://www.airwis.comAir Wisconsin Airlines Corporation, trading as Air Wisconsin, is an
airline based in Appleton,Wisconsin , USA. Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional and commuter airline which operatesregional jet flights asUS Airways Express under contract toUS Airways , serving around 70 US cities. Its headquarters base isOutagamie County Regional Airport in Appleton, with hubs atPhiladelphia International Airport andRonald Reagan Washington National Airport . Air Wisconsin also operates a large amount of flights out ofCharlotte/Douglas International Airport andLaGuardia Airport asUS Airways Express .cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work=Flight International | page= 69 | date= 2007-03-27] .History
The airline was established in 1965 and started operations on August 23, 1965. It was originally founded to connect Appleton, Wisconsin with Chicago. In 1985 it merged with
Mississippi Valley Airlines and continued to operate under the Air Wisconsin name. In 1990 it acquired Denver basedAspen Airways and was itself bought byUnited Airlines a year later. Air Wisconsin pioneered the concept of code-sharing withUnited Express and rapidly became the nation's largestregional airline in the 1980s.United Airlines then sold Air Wisconsin to CJT Holdings in 1993. Air Wisconsin was then renamed Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation or AWAC because UAL retained the rights to the Air Wisconsin name and sold CJT Holdings the operating certificate. In February 1998 it acquired the assets ofMountain Air Express , allowing it to expand operations in the west. It flew as a feeder forAirTran Airways under the nameAirTran JetConnect , but this relationship was discontinued in July 2004. Even after significant concessionary givebacks by all unions, the management team was unable to secure a long term deal providing service for United Airlines. The company then sought other opportunities withUS Airways . The company invested $175 Million intoUS Airways to gain routes onUS Airways Express . United ended its contract with AWAC in April 2005, and the last flight under the United code operated on April 16, 2006. During the last 3 years AWAC has been unable to acquire any extra flying except for the transfer of its 70 regional jets from UAL to US Airways. This has been due to intense competition with other regional airlines for every RFP from the mainline carriers. AWAC now flies exclusively asUS Airways Express , servingUS Airways ' customers from bases in Philadelphia and Washington D.C.. Air Wisconsin handled ground operations forUnited Express in 19 cities, the largest station being atWashington Dulles International Airport ; as well as forNorthwest Airlines at smaller cities throughout the Midwest. They employ 2,294 staff as of March 2007.Destinations
Crew Bases
*Pilots
**Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport )
**Arlington, Virginia (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport )
**Norfolk, Virginia (Norfolk International Airport )
**New York City (LaGuardia Airport )
** Raleigh/Durham (Raleigh-Durham International Airport )
*Flight Attendants
**Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport )
**Arlington, Virginia (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport )
**Norfolk, Virginia (Norfolk International Airport )
**New York City (LaGuardia Airport )
** Raleigh/Durham (Raleigh-Durham International Airport )Fleet
The Air Wisconsin fleet includes the following aircraft as of March 2007:Fact|date=October 2007
Aircraft Maintenance
Air Wisconsin performs CRJ maintenance activities at the following locations:
*Milwaukee, WI (MKE)
*Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
*Norfolk, VA (ORF)Air Wisconsin also contracts aircraft maintenance with
Bombardier Aerospace (RDU, DCA) and ExelTech Aerospace (YUL).Incidents and accidents
References
External links
* [http://www.airwis.com/ Air Wisconsin]
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