- Republic Airlines
Infobox_Airline
airline=Republic Airlines
logo=Republicairlineslogo.jpg
logo_size=200
fleet_size=56 (27 E170s, 29 E175s)
destinations=59
IATA=RW
ICAO=RPA
callsign=BRICKYARD
parent=Republic Airways Holdings
founded=1973
headquarters=Indianapolis,Indiana
key_people=Bryan Bedford (CEO )
hubs=As US Airways Express:Philadelphia International Airport Pittsburgh International Airport Ronald Reagan National Airport Indianapolis International Airport Kansas City International Airport As Midwest ConnectGeneral Mitchell International Airport
frequent_flyer=Dividend Miles Republic Airline, Inc., operates as Republic Airlines airline codes|RW|RPA|BRICKYARD [ [http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/ Airline Codes] ] is a
regional airline subsidiary ofRepublic Airways Holdings that operates service asUS Airways Express forUS Airways and formerly forFrontier Airlines using a fleet ofEmbraer 170 andEmbraer 175 aircraft.History
US Airways' pilots had a "scope clause" prohibiting the airline from operating large regional jets such as the Embraer 170. The airline negotiated around this clause by offering flight deck jobs to laid-off US Airways pilots, in a program known as "Jets for Jobs." This agreement created a subsidiary,
MidAtlantic Airways . As part of US Airways' bankruptcy restructuring, the 25 Embraer 170s delivered to MidAtlantic were bought by Republic to help US Airways to come out of bankruptcy, which operates them along with additional newly-delivered aircraft on order under a conventional Express carrier contract.On
March 6 ,2006 Republic Airlines announced it plans to establish an overnight maintenance facility and flight crew base atPittsburgh International Airport , creating as many as 140 jobs by the end of 2006.Fact|date=September 2008On
January 11 ,2007 , Frontier Airlines announced it had signed an 11-year service agreement with Republic Airlines. Under the agreement, Republic would operate 17 Embraer 170 aircraft for the Frontier Airlines operations. The first aircraft was placed into service in March 2007, and the last aircraft was expected to be placed into service by December 2008. OnApril 23 ,2008 , Republic Airways Holdings (parent of Republic Airlines) announced the termination of its service agreement with Frontier Airlines, which entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early April 2008. Republic withdrew all of its Embraer 170-series aircraft serving Frontier on or before June 23, 2008. Due to Republic Airways' need for this aircraft type with its other operations and the high demand for this type in the market, it is likely that these aircraft will be repurposed for other RJET subsidiaries or sold. [ [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=131107&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1133796&highlight= News Release ] ]On
February 1 ,2008 , Republic Airlines opened a base at Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus Ohio.Republic also operates 37 Embraer 175 aircraft for US Airways Express.Fact|date=September 2008
On
September 3 ,2008 , Republic announced a new 10 year codeshare agreement withMidwest Airlines . The aircraft will be based atKansas City International Airport beginning October 1, 2008. Twelve aircraft will be placed in service with Midwest. The aircraft will initially be staffed by pilots of Republic, to be staffed by Midwest pilots within 2 years under a lease agreement.Fact|date=September 2008Republic Airlines announced under a code-share agreement that the airline is considering operating flights to Hawaii. Republic Airways' Shuttle America would operate the flights under the brand of Big Island commute carrier
Mokulele Airlines . The plan is to use E-170 aircraft and could begin before November 15th. [cite news | title=Republic Airways consider to enter Hawaii | url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20081008/ap_tr_ge/travel_brief_republic_airways_hawaii;_ylt=AvNbC3tm21ZA.HoNqkjW7g.s0NUE | date=2008-10-08 | work=Yahoo News | accessdate=2008-10-08]Destinations
"As of October 2008"
For US Airways Express
US Airways Express destinations in Canada
*
Ontario
**Ottawa (Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport )
**Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport )
*Quebec
**Montreal (Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport )US Airways Express destinations in the United States of America
*
Alabama
** Birmingham (Birmingham International Airport) "ended Oct. 3"
** Huntsville (Huntsville International Airport )
*Connecticut
** Hartford/Springfield, Massachusetts (Bradley International Airport )
*Florida
** Jacksonville (Jacksonville International Airport )
** Key West (Key West, Florida )
** Orlando (Orlando International Airport ) "Sundays only"
** Pensacola (Pensacola Regional Airport )
** West Palm Beach (Palm Beach International Airport )
* Georgia
** Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport )
** Savannah (Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport )
*Illinois
** Chicago (O'Hare International Airport )
*Indiana
** Indianapolis (Indianapolis International Airport )
*Louisiana
** New Orleans (Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport )
*Maine
** Bangor (Bangor International Airport ) "ended Oct. 2"
** Portland (Portland International Jetport )
*Maryland
** Baltimore (Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport )
*Massachusetts
** Boston (Logan International Airport )
*Michigan
** Detroit (Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport )
*Minnesota
** Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport )
*Missouri
** Kansas City (Kansas City International Airport )
** St. Louis (Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport )
*New Hampshire
** Manchester (Manchester-Boston Regional Airport )
*New Jersey
** Newark (Newark Liberty International Airport ) "Sundays only"
*New York
** Albany (Albany International Airport )
** Buffalo (Buffalo Niagara International Airport )
**New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport andLaGuardia Airport )
** Rochester (Greater Rochester International Airport )
** Syracuse (Syracuse Hancock International Airport )
*North Carolina
** Charlotte (Charlotte-Douglas International Airport ) Hub
** Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem) (Piedmont Triad International Airport )
** Raleigh/Durham (Raleigh-Durham International Airport ) "weekends only"
** Wilmington (Wilmington International Airport )
*Ohio
** Cleveland (Cleveland Hopkins International Airport )
** Columbus (Port Columbus International Airport )
*Pennsylvania
** Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport ) Hub
** Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh International Airport ) Hub
*Rhode Island
** Providence (T. F. Green Airport )
*South Carolina
** Charleston (Charleston International Airport )
** Myrtle Beach (Myrtle Beach International Airport ) "weekends only"
*Tennessee
** Nashville (Nashville International Airport )
*Texas
** Dallas/Fort Worth (Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport )
** Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airport )
*Vermont
** Burlington (Burlington International Airport )
*Virginia
** Norfolk (Norfolk International Airport )
** Richmond (Richmond International Airport )
** Washington D.C. area (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ) Hub
*Wisconsin
**Milwaukee 's (General Mitchell International Airport )Midwest Connect destinations
*
Colorado
** Denver (Denver International Airport )
* Georgia
** Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport )
*Massachusetts
** Boston (Logan International Airport )
*Missouri
** Kansas City (Kansas City International Airport )
*New York
**New York City (LaGuardia Airport )
*Ohio
**Columbus (Port Columbus International Airport )
*Pennsylvania
** Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport )
**Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh International Airport )
*Texas
** Dallas/Fort Worth (Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport )
*Virginia
** Washington, D.C. area (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport )
*Wisconsin
**Milwaukee (General Mitchell International Airport ) HubFleet
As of March 2008 the Republic Airlines fleet includes:
*27 Embraer 170 (ERJ170-100)
*37 Embraer 175 (ERJ170-200)*The Embraer 175 made its
United States domestic debut when the first aircraft was delivered to the airline in March 2007. Total orders are for 30 aircraft, to be operated in an 86-seat configuration under the US Airways Express brand name. [Flight International 13-19 March 2007]External links
* [http://www.republicairlines.com/ Republic Airlines website]
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