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  2. Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Airlines was a United States local service carrier, a scheduled airline that was formed by the merger of Arizona Airways, Challenger Airlines, and Monarch Air Lines on June 1, 1950. Headquartered at the now-closed Stapleton International Airport in Denver , Colorado , the airline ceased operations on August 24, 1986.

  3. Frontier Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Frontier Boeing 737-300 in the original 1994 livery. Frontier retired its last 737 in 2005.. Frontier Airlines was created by Frederick W. "Rick" Brown (a United Airlines pilot), his wife Janice Brown, and Bob Schulman, the latter two having worked at the original Frontier Airlines (1950–1986). [21]

  4. Category:Airlines established in 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airlines established in 1950" ... Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) Frontier Flying Service; G. ... This page was last edited on 5 May 2019, ...

  5. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    2019 - Purchased a 3% stake in China Southern Airlines; Braniff International Airways. 1982 - South American routes was purchased by Eastern Air Lines; Continental Airlines. 1934 - Begins as Varney Speed Lines; 1982 - Acquired Texas International Airlines; 1987 - Acquired People Express, Frontier, and New York Air

  6. Durango–La Plata County Airport - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1950, Monarch was merged into Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) and a new route to Phoenix was added making five stops. [7] The flights to Albuquerque and Salt Lake City had ended in the early 1950s as they were redirected through Farmington, New Mexico which then became Frontier's connecting hub for the four corners states.

  7. Cortez Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Its first scheduled passenger airline flights were operated by Monarch Airlines (1946-1950) with Douglas DC-3s in 1949. By 1977, Monarch successor Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) was operating Convair 580 turboprop service direct to Albuquerque and Denver as well as nonstop to nearby Farmington. [2] Frontier had ceased serving Cortez by 1982.

  8. Four Corners Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) continued to serve Farmington with DC-3s through the 1950s and added flights to Phoenix making several en-route stops as well. In 1958 Frontier created a mini-hub at Farmington operating 13 flights per day with as many as five DC-3 aircraft on the ground at one time. Through the 1960s Frontier upgraded their ...

  9. Central Wyoming Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The original Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) served the airport for many years. In 1950 Frontier Douglas DC-3s flew to Denver, Salt Lake City, Billings, Casper, Cheyenne and other cities. [ 7 ] By 1964 Frontier had introduced Convair 580s nonstop to Denver, Casper, Jackson, WY, and Rock Springs and direct to Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Billings ...