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  2. Aspen Airways - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Airways was named after the aspen tree and not the town of Aspen, Colorado, where it was originally based before moving its headquarters to Stapleton International Airport (DEN) in Denver. Aspen Airways was founded in 1952 by Walter Paepcke , as the flight department of the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies .

  3. Aspen/Pitkin County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (IATA: ASE, ICAO: KASE, FAA LID: ASE), also known as Sardy Field, is a county-owned public-use airport located three miles (3 nmi; 5 km) northwest of the central business district of Aspen, in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. [1]

  4. Mesa Air Group - Wikipedia

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    In late 1981, the Denver flights were discontinued and a new route from Farmington to Grand Junction, CO, and Vernal, UT, was briefly added. In 1982, using $140,000 in capital, Larry Risley, an A&P mechanic with JB Aviation, and his wife Janie, [ 5 ] purchased the airline; by mid 1983, they acquired their first 14-seat Beechcraft 99 turboprop ...

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  6. Grand Junction Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1980 United began a daily, year-round, nonstop flight to Los Angeles using Boeing 737-200s but dropped the flights to Denver and Las Vegas. One year later United discontinued the LAX flight which ended all service to GJT however United returned in mid-1982 with flights to Denver. Service ended once again in 1984. A new service to Denver ...

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