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2004 AIR WISCONSIN British Aerospace BAe-146 JET SAFETY CARD airlines airways

$ 7.91

Availability: 45 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: VERY GOOD+++ condition, as shown. Buyer satisfaction guaranteed.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Safety Cards
  • Airline: United
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation - AWAC
    2004 British Aerospace BAe-146 Jet safety card
    VERY GOOD+++ condition, as shown.
    Card shows no code or reference number, but shows Rev. 1/04.  Dated 2004 by Aero Safety Graphics.
    Measures 9.5 INCHES by 5.25 INCHES.   Three-fold, opening to 15.75 INCHES wide.
    Card will be packaged in plastic and placed between two pieces of cardboard for protection while in transit.  USPS Priority Mail shipping is available at the applicable rates upon request and I do combine shipping on multiple purchases.  If you have any questions, please ask.
    Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, near Appleton.  Air Wisconsin originally operated as one of the original United Express partners in 1986.  Since March 2018, Air Wisconsin operates exclusively as a United Express regional air carrier with primary hubs located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).
    In 1963 investors from the Fox Cities raised 0,000 to start a new airline.  The airline was established as an independent commuter air carrier in 1965 and started operations on August 23, 1965, just one day after the brand new Outagamie County Regional Airport was opened using de Havilland Dove commuter aircraft configured with nine passenger seats.   It was founded to connect Appleton with Chicago and initially had 17 employees and two de Havilland Dove aircraft.  According to the August 23, 1965 Air Wisconsin timetable, the airline was flying one route between Appleton and Chicago O'Hare Airport with four round trips on weekdays and two round trips on Saturdays and Sundays operated with the British-manufactured Dove twin prop aircraft.
    By the mid 1970s, Air Wisconsin was flying two small commuter turboprop airliner types, being the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter and Swearingen Metro, and was operating a small hub at Chicago O'Hare Airport with service primarily to destinations in Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin as well as to Minneapolis/Saint Paul from several small cities in Wisconsin.
    In September 1978 the airline was certified by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) as a regional air carrier (Air Wisconsin previously had commuter air carrier status with the CAB).  Joining Air Wisconsin in 1965 as traffic manager and eventually becoming president, Preston H. Wilbourne's leadership oversaw Air Wisconsin grow to an airline serving 29 cities in an eleven state area with 32 aircraft boarding over 10,000 passengers daily.  Air Wisconsin gained the nicknames "Air Willy" and "Rag Tag" and more recently "Air Wis" and "Air Wisky".
    By 1985, Air Wisconsin had become a large independent regional air carrier operating British Aerospace BAe 146-200 and British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven jets as well as de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 turboprops with flights as far west as Grand Island, Nebraska and Minneapolis/Saint Paul, and as far east as Bridgeport and New Haven, Connecticut with a large connecting hub located at Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD).
    Air Wisconsin pioneered the concept of code sharing as a United Express carrier operating on behalf of United Airlines.  As an independent air carrier prior to its business agreement with United to provide passenger feed, Air Wisconsin rapidly became the nation's largest regional airline in the 1980s.  In 1985 it merged with Mississippi Valley Airlines (MVA) and continued to operate under the Air Wisconsin name.
    In 1990 Air Wisconsin acquired Denver-based Aspen Airways and was itself bought by United Airlines a year later.
    At one point, Air Wisconsin operated British Aerospace (BAe) ATP turboprop aircraft as well as BAe 146-100, BAe 146-200, and BAe 146-300 jet aircraft on United Express services.  These were all large aircraft types when compared to other regional aircraft in operation at the time.  Air Wisconsin was the only U.S. operator of the BAe ATP turboprop and also the BAe 146-300, which is the largest member of the BAe 146 family of jet aircraft.  United Airlines sold Air Wisconsin and the BAe 146 fleet to CJT Holdings in 1993.  Air Wisconsin was then renamed Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation (AWAC) as UAL retained the rights to the Air Wisconsin name and logo.  In April 1995 during the late ski season, Air Wisconsin was operating British Aerospace BAe 146 jet shuttle service as United Express on the former Aspen Airways route between Aspen, Colorado and Denver with at least fourteen daily nonstop flights in each direction.
    In February 1998 AWAC acquired the assets of Mountain Air Express including Dornier 328 turboprop aircraft which were used to expand United Express service in the west.  In the fall of 2003 AWAC acquired ten Canadair CRJ regional jet aircraft from bankrupt Midway Airlines and became a feeder for AirTran Airways under the name AirTran JetConnect, but this relationship was discontinued in July 2004. Towards the end of the contract with United Airlines Air Wisconsin was unable to secure a long-term deal or extension to continue providing regional service for UAL. United failed to renew its contract with AWAC allowing it to expire in April 2005, and the last flight under the United flag operated on April 16, 2006, using the BAe 146.
    During 2005 AWAC invested 5 million into US Airways for their bankruptcy exit financing in exchange for a long term contract operating as US Airways Express.  In 2005 AWAC began operating all of its Canadair CRJ200 regional jets as a US Airways Express carrier with flight crew bases located in Philadelphia, New York LaGuardia, Washington Reagan National, and Norfolk, Virginia.  US Airways has since merged with American Airlines and Air Wisconsin operated as an American Eagle regional air carrier via a code sharing agreement with American until March 2018.
    On March 1, 2017, Air Wisconsin announced a new agreement with United Airlines to once again operate under the United Express banner upon the expiration of the airline's current agreement with American Eagle in 2018.