Monthly Archive: March 2011

Bluer skies ahead for Sun Country? | StarTribune.com

In the last six months, Sun Country Airlines has picked up new planes, new employees and new routes. It soon will have new owners. In a bankruptcy filing of the estate of onetime Sun Country owner Tom Petters, trustee Doug Kelley says he “anticipates accepting a letter of intent” from outside parties to acquire the …

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To the moon and back 75 times, Tulsa Tech Gets Retired AA MD-80 – NewsOn6 KOTV

Ownership of the MD-80 was transferred at the ceremony at American’s Tulsa Maintenance and Engineering Base at Tulsa International Airport. Governor Mary Fallin was on hand for the ceremony. The MD-80, which flew a total of 36 million miles, went into service in 1985. Inside, everything from the seats for passengers to the avionics for …

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Frontier Adding Five New Routes, Three Cities – Western Travel Magazine

Denver, Colo.-based Frontier Airlines announced it is adding five new routes and three new cities, along with increasing its frequencies, as part of its summer schedule for 2011. A wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings, Inc., Frontier said it plans to add Knoxville, Tenn. (TYS); Provo, Utah (PVU) and Sioux Falls, S.D. (FSD) to …

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NetJets Announces Large Bombardier Order | Business Wire

NetJets Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company, announced today the completion of a purchase agreement with Bombardier Aerospace to add up to a combined 120 new Bombardier Global aircraft into the NetJets fleet, including the Global 5000*, Global Express XRS Vision*, Global 7000* and Global 8000* aircraft. The agreement includes a firm order from NetJets for …

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