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  2. Aspen Airways - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Airways (IATA: AP, ICAO: ASP, call sign: Aspen Air) was an airline carrier and regional affiliate of United Express and based in Hangar 5 in Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado. [1] Aspen ceased operations on April 1, 1990, when separate portions of the airline were acquired by Mesa Airlines and Air Wisconsin Services, Inc.

  3. Mesa Air Group - Wikipedia

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    In February 1990, Mesa acquired Aspen Airways' United Express Denver hub, routes, and assets, and negotiated a codeshare agreement with United Airlines. Using these newly acquired routes, Mesa set up a Denver hub flying as United Express. Aspen Airways' BAe 146 and Convair 580 aircraft and its Denver-Aspen route were sold to Air Wisconsin.

  4. Category:Defunct airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barnhill & McGee Airways; BAX Global; Bee Line (1923) Bennett-Rodebaugh Company; Best Airlines; Bimini Island Air; Blackhawk International Airways; Bob Harris Flying Service; Boone County Airlines; Borrego Springs Airline; Boston-Maine Airways; Boston-Maine Airways (1931) Bowen Air Lines; Braniff (1983–1990) Braniff (1991–1992) Branson Air ...

  5. Stapleton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Other airlines with smaller operations at Stapleton included Aspen Airways, today’s Frontier Airlines, and Rocky Mountain Airways, all three being based in Denver at the time. [ 2 ] Stapleton International Airport was replaced by Denver International Airport in 1995; [ 1 ] it was closed and the property redeveloped as the commercial and ...

  6. Mesa Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Mesa acquired Aspen Airways Denver hub and routes, except for Aspen's Denver to Aspen route. It attempted to acquire Aspen's codeshare with United. However United was unwilling to codeshare with an airline that only operated 19-seat turboprops. Mesa leased Embraer EMB 120 aircraft from its former competitor in New Mexico, Air Midwest ...

  7. Douglas–Charles Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 22 May 1989, a BAe 146 flown by Dan Gurney, BAe test pilot, and William Rosquist, BAe 146 Chief Pilot for Aspen Airways, made the first commercial jet landing at Douglas Charles Airport on a sales tour of the Lesser Antilles. On 4 April 2020, an Avianca Airbus A320neo arrived at the airport with medical supplies and equipment from Paramaribo.

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  9. Category:Airlines established in 1952 - Wikipedia

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