ExpressJet Airlines was a regional US airline headquartered in College Park, Georgia.
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ExpressJet Airlines was a regional US airline headquartered in College Park, Georgia.
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ExpressJet Airlines originally operated as a contracted codeshare partner, flying under the American Eagle, Delta Connection and United Express brands at various points in history.
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ExpressJet Airlines Holdings owns American Composites LLC, Saltillo Jet Center, and InTech Aerospace Services.
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In March 2007, ExpressJet Airlines operated four of its Embraer 145 jets on JetBlue routes while JetBlue's Embraer 190 jets were being serviced.
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Shortly after announcing the end of its agreement with Delta, ExpressJet Airlines announced on July 8,2008, that it would end its independent ExpressJet Airlines-branded flying on September 2 due to the oil price increases since 2003.
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ExpressJet Airlines flew to 5 cities from Frontier's Denver hub using 50-seat ERJ 145 regional jets until Frontier's subsidiary, Lynx Aviation, received DOT approval in December 2007.
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ExpressJet began a temporary contract with United Airlines to fly as a United Express carrier beginning in June 2009.
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In late 2010 ExpressJet signed a multiple year contract with United Airlines for 22 ERJ-145 aircraft.
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Additionally, 10 more ERJ-145s; in ExpressJet Airlines colors, operated for United during the peak Summer travel season in 2010.
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In May 2010, ExpressJet Airlines began operating Branson AirExpress, non-stop air service between Branson, Missouri and Houston, Texas; Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; Des Moines, Iowa; Shreveport, Louisiana and Terre Haute, Indiana; Chicago Midway and Indianapolis.
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In October 2013, ExpressJet Airlines opened a new crew domicile in Kansas City, Missouri, at Kansas City International Airport.
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January 2019 ExpressJet Airlines announced finalization of its acquisition by Mana Air, LLC along with United Airlines as a minority investor.
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February 2020 United Airlines announced a formal reassignment of 36 ERJ-145 jets from another United Express carrier to ExpressJet.
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ExpressJet Airlines previously operated Bombardier CRJ200, CRJ700, CRJ900, Embraer ERJ145, and Embraer 175 aircraft for American Eagle, United Express and Delta Connection.
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ExpressJet Airlines has its headquarters in College Park, Georgia, in Greater Atlanta.
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ExpressJet Airlines was one of three tenants that leased space in the two-building, 107,200-square-foot North Belt Office Center complex, which includes buildings III and IV.
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ExpressJet Airlines had relocated its headquarters to its final Houston location by 2006.
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