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| Founded | 2002 | |||
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| Hubs | Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport | |||
| Fleet size | 34 | |||
| Destinations | ~24 | |||
| Parent company | Mesa Air Group, Inc. | |||
| Headquarters | Irving, Texas, USA | |||
| Key people | Ryan Gumm (COO) | |||
| Website | http://www.mesa-air.com | |||
Freedom Airlines, Inc. is an American FAA Part 121 certificated air carrier operating under air carrier certificate number FDKA087K[1] issued on April 1, 2002. The Nevada Corporation[2] is headquartered in Irving, Texas and is a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group.[3] It operates flights as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines serving Delta's hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, KY, near Cincinnati, OH using EMB 145 aircraft. Freedom's base has been moved to Cincinnati from New York City in July 2009. Freedom previously operated the CRJ-900 aircraft as Delta Connection as well, however, this contract has been canceled and all aircraft and orders will be transferred to Eagan, MN-based Mesaba Airlines and Atlanta, GA-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines as well as Pinnacle Airlines.
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History
The airline was established in March 2002 and started operations in October 2002. It was the launch customer for the Bombardier CRJ-900. The airline was started so that Mesa Air Group could fulfill its contractual obligations to operate the CRJ-900 as America West Express for America West Airlines. Establishing Freedom was necessary as Mesa Airlines was also operating as US Airways Express under a code share agreement for US Airways. US Airways' collective bargaining agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association prohibited contract carrier code share arrangements with regional jet carriers, if that carrier operated aircraft with more than 70 seats. Mesa Airlines, therefore, could not operate as US Airways Express and operate the CRJ-900.
Initially Freedom operated the Bombardier CRJ-700 and CRJ-900 on behalf of America West Airlines. Once US Airways' pilot scope limitation was relaxed, Mesa transferred the operation of all of Freedom's regional jets to Mesa Airlines. Once this transfer was complete Freedom placed 1 Beech 1900D turboprop on its certificate in order to keep the certificate active. No scheduled flights occurred during this period with the Beech 1900, but it was used as a spare aircraft for Air Midwest aircraft flying out of Phoenix under an America West Express codeshare as well as a spare aircraft for Mesa Airlines' Dash-8-200 aircraft operating under a contract for America West. In October 2005, Freedom Airlines began operations as Delta Connection.
ERJ-145 Contract
On April 7, 2008, Mesa Air Group, the parent company of Freedom Airlines, entered litigation about contractual obligations with Delta Air Lines.[4] Delta attempted to terminate the ERJ-145 contract due to supposed failures to meet completion in 3 of the last 6 months. On May 29, 2008, a federal judge blocked Delta from terminating Freedom's regional flying contract which, according to parent company Mesa Air Group would have forced it to file for bankruptcy protection by July 20 and cut 700 jobs or 14 percent of its work force.[5] Since then, the ERJ-145 fleet has been reduced to 22 operating aircrafts along with 5 spares.
CRJ-900 Contract
In August 2008, Mesa announced that Delta was terminating Freedom's contract to operate CRJ-900 aircraft. As with the ERJ-145 contract, Mesa alleged that the cancellation was driven by Delta's intention to cut capacity rather than Freedom's failure to meet operational performance standards, as Delta claims.[6] However, unlike the ERJ-145 contract, Delta's attempt to cancel the contract was successful. The seven CRJ-900s were returned to Delta with no further financial obligation to Mesa. They were being operated by Pinnacle Airlines until they receive the last of their CRJ-900s orders. After that, 5 are operated by Mesaba Airlines. The other 2 are operated by Atlanta based Atlantic Southeast Airlines.[7]
Destinations
As of 2009, all Freedom Airlines flights are affiliated with Delta Connection.
- Iowa
- Des Moines, Iowa (Des Moines International Airport [ends February 10])
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Will Rogers World Airport [ends February 10])
- Tulsa, Oklahoma (Tulsa International Airport)
- Rhode Island
- Warwick, Rhode Island (T.F. Green Airport [ends February 10])
Airline operations
Freedom Airlines operates as:
- Delta Connection using Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft under a revenue-guarantee codesharing agreement. Its hub is located at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Crew Bases
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (KCVG)
Fleet
The Freedom Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of 30 October 2009)[8], which are all operated :
| Type | Number | Seats | Orders/Options | Notes |
| Embraer ERJ-145 | 34 | 50 | 0/64 | 30 operated as Delta Connection 3 used for dedicated services 1 stored |
Retired fleet
| Aircraft | Year Retired | Replacement | Notes |
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| Dash 8-100 | 2007 | Embraer ERJ-145 | Acquired in 2006 for Delta Connection flights at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport |
| Bombardier CRJ900 | 2008 | n/a | Leased from Delta for $1/month each |
References
- ^ Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View
- ^ "Form 10-K (2006)". http://secfilings.nasdaq.com/filingFrameset.asp?FileName=0000950153%2D06%2D003018%2Etxt&FilePath=%5C2006%5C12%5C14%5C&CoName=MESA+AIR+GROUP+INC&FormType=10%2DK&RcvdDate=12%2F14%2F2006&pdf=. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
- ^ "Certlist.htm." United States Department of Transportation. Retrieved on August 11, 2009.
- ^ "Delta, Mesa in connection flight clash". Cincinnati Business Courier. 2008-04-02. http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2008/03/31/daily38.html. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
- ^ Judge blocks Delta's termination of Mesa contract
- ^ "Delta terminates regional contract with Mesa Air". Phoenix Business Journal. 2008-08-05. http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2008/08/04/daily20.html. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
- ^ Pinnacle Airlines to Temporarily Operate Additional Aircraft for Delta Air Lines
- ^ http://www.ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=FDO&al_op=1 Freedom Airlines fleet list at ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
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