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Delta Air Lines to stay at Dallas Love Field for at least another 180 days

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) has secured another reprieve at Dallas’ Love Field. Delta was due to lose their temporary sublease of a Southwest Airlines gate this week. Southwest needs the gate for expansion at DAL. Instead the carrier has secured a 180-day sublease of an United Airlines gate until early July according to Channel 5 in Dallas.

Delta offers Delta Connection service from Love Field to its Atlanta hub.

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Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum/AirlinersGallery.com. Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N922EV (msn 7822) of ASA (now ExpressJet Airlines) arrives at the Atlanta hub.

Delta Connection aircraft slide show:ย AG Slide Show

 

Ak Bars Aero to end scheduled passenger operations on January 13

Ak Bars Aero CRJ200 VQ-BOQ (Grd) DME (ASC)(LRW)

Ak Bars Aero (formerly Bugulma Air Enterprise) (Bugulma, Russia) is getting out of the scheduled airline business. The last scheduled flight will be operated on January 13 per Airline Route. The airline mostly operates Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets on the scheduled routes.

Ak Bars Aero logo

The last routes to be operated:

Bugulma โ€“ Nizhnevartovsk
Bugulma โ€“ St. Petersburg
Nizhnekamsk โ€“ Moscow (Domodedovo)
Nizhnekamsk โ€“ St. Petersburg

The company wasย established on July 10, 1953 as Bugulminskoe Aviapredpriyatie. That year operations began between Bugulma and Kazan.ย The airline was formerly part of Tatarstan Airlines.

Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron. Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) VQ-BOQ (msn 7613) taxies at Moscow (Domodedovo)

SkyWest Airlines to drop all service to St. Cloud, Minnesota

SkyWest Airlines (United Express) (St. George, Utah) has announced it will drop its twice-daily service to St. Cloud Regional Airport in Minnesota in April 2015 due to disappointing traffic. The airline operates United Express service to United Airlines’ (Chicago) O’Hare International Airport (ORD) hub.

Read the full report from SCTimes: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. SkyWest’s Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N939SW (msn 7742) arrives in Los Angeles.

United Express-SkyWest aircraft slide show:

http://airlinersgallery.smugmug.com/Airlines-UnitedStates-3/Airlines-United-States3-QZ/United-Express-SkyWest

SAS acquires Cimber, Cimber to receive 12 Bombardier CRJ900s from SAS

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) has acquired Cimber A/S (Sonderborg and Copenhagen). SAS issued this statement this morning:

SAS has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Cimber A/S.

Since 2004, SAS has had a wet lease agreement (aircraft and crew) with Cimber A/S (Cimber) that has a cost efficient production platform for regional jet operation. The acquisition provides SAS with an opportunity to transfer production with smaller aircraft to Cimber, consisting of 12 Bombardier CRJ900s with a base in Copenhagen. As a result, a more focused and flexible production can be achieved.

The acquisition of Cimber, will give SAS access to a specialist within regional flights with a very competitive production platform that complements SASโ€™ production of larger Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Due to expected synergies, the acquisition of Cimber can also provide opportunities for SAS to maintain and develop regional routes within the network for the benefit of SAS customers, says Rickard Gustafson, SAS President & CEO.

The acquisition, includes Cimberโ€™s option to receive CO2emission rights for the years 2015-2020. The nominal value of these rights currently amount to approximately MDKK 35 subject to the EU Commissionโ€™s approval of the Danish allocation plan for European Aviation Allowances (EUAA) for 2015-2020.

The discontinuation of Cimberโ€™s current fleet of Bombardier CRJ200s and ATR 72s will be implemented as already communicated and decided by Cimber.

The value of the transaction is MDKK 20 with final payment in April 2015. The transaction must be approved by relevant Competition Authorities, and is subject to other customary conditions.

Copyright Photo: Pedro Baptista/AirlinersGallery.com. As previously reported, Cimber is retiring its CRJ200s. CRJ200 (CL-200-2B19) OY-RJB (msn 7419) arrives in Lisbon with “Flying for Scandinavian Airlines” and SAS titles.

SAS aircraft slide show:ย AG Slide Show

SkyWest Airlines is taking over the Endeavor Air Fort Wayne maintenance base

SkyWest Airlines (St. George, Utah) has informed its maintenance employees that it is taking over the Endeavor Air (Delta Connection) (Minneapolis/St. Paul) maintenance base at Fort Wayne, Indiana on February 1, 2015. The company expects to handle up to four overnight Bombardier CRJ200s for the Delta Connection system (see route map below).

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. SkyWest’s Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N466SW (msn 7856) departs from Los Angeles in the house colors.

Delta Connection-SkyWest aircraft slide show:

http://airlinersgallery.smugmug.com/Airlines-UnitedStates-1/Airlines-UnitedStates-1/Delta-Connection-SkyWest

Delta Connection-SkyWest current route map (click to expand):

Delta Connection-SkyWest 12.2014 Route Map

SkyWest Airlines to start CRJ200 regional jet flights to Pocatello and Elko on January 1, 2015

SkyWest Airlines (Delta Connection) (St. George, Utah) will commence new daily jet service between Pocatello, Idaho and the Salt Lake City hub on January 1, 2015. SkyWest will operate Delta Connection flights from Pocatello to Salt Lake City with two roundtrips from Monday through Friday and one roundtrip on Saturdays and Sundays.

The new jet service will be onboard the 50-passenger Canadair Regional Jets (CRJ200s) and will replace the existing 30-seat Embraer EMB-120 turboprops. SkyWest Airlines is phasing out its EMB-120 Brasilias.

The carrier on the same day is also replacing its Brasilias with CRJ200s on the Salt Lake City-Elko, Nevada route.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. SkyWest’sย Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N464SW (msn 7827) lands in Long Beach.

Delta Connection-SkyWest:ย AG Slide Show

Air Wisconsin to start flying for Delta on January 5, 2015 (see update)

Air Wisconsin (Appleton) has apparently reached an agreement with Delta Air Lines to operate 26 Bombardier CRJ200s for Delta Air Lines as a new Delta Connection carrier according to Flightglobal. The first flight is expected to be launched on January 5, 2015 per ch-aviation (see update below). Delta or the Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation has not yet made a formal announcement. The 26 CRJ200s will be transferred from Endeavor Air according to the report.

Air Wisconsin logo

Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation, founded in 1965, currently operates nearly 500 departures per day system-wide to 26 states and three Canadian provinces in partnership with US Airways. With service to approximately 70 cities throughout North America, Air Wisconsin carries nearly 6 million passengers per year.

The airline currently operates 71 Bombardier (Canadair) CRJ200 regional jets. The company has maintenance bases at Milwaukee, Norfolk, Philadelphia and Columbia, SC. Crews are domiciled at New York (LaGuardia), Washington (Reagan National), Philadelphia and Norfolk.

Update: Ch-aviation is now reporting Air Wisconsin will not start flying for Delta on January 5, 2015. It is unclear if this agreement was finalized.

Current Route Map: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum/AirlinersGallery.com. Air Wisconsin currently has only one customer, US Airways. It previously operated for United Airlines and AirTran Airways in the past. Air Wisconsin commenced independent stand-alone operations on August 8, 1965 but no longer operates any aircraft in its brand. Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N403AW (msn 7288), in US Airways Express colors, departs from the Charlotte hub.

Air Wisconsin aircraft slide show:

http://airlinersgallery.smugmug.com/Airlines-UnitedStates-1/Airlines-UnitedStates-1/Air-Wisconson

US Airways Express-Air Wisconsin aircraft slide show:ย AG Slide Show

Adria Airways to phase out its last two Bombardier CRJ200s in March

Adria Airways (Ljubijana) will phase out its last two Bombardier (Canadair) CRJ200s from scheduled airline service in March 2015 per EX-YU.

With the winter timetable on 26 October 2014, adria will continue to serve 17 destinations from Ljubljana: Amsterdam, Belgrade, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Podgorica, Pristina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Tirana, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich. Adria will also continue the scheduled services connecting Pristina with Frankfurt and Munich, Tirana with Frankfurt and Munich with Lodz.

Adria currently operates a fleet of two Airbus A319s, one A320, six Bombardier CRJ900s and two CRJ200s.

Adria plans to wet lease A320-family aircraft in 2015 while a total of five or six jets will join the fleet by 2016 according to EX-YU.

Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner/AirlinersGallery.com. A nice ramp portrait ofย Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) S5-AAJ (msn 8010) at Zurich.

Adria Airways Aircraft Slide Show:

http://airlinersgallery.smugmug.com/Airlines-Europe-1/Airlines-Europe-1/adria-airways

Adria Airways:ย AG Slide Show

United Airlines to drop the Washington Dulles-New York JFK route

United Airlines (Chicago) will drop the Washington (Dulles)-New York (JFK) route on October 26. ExpressJet Airlines (Atlanta) currently operates the United Express route with CRJ200s per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. ExpressJet Airlines’ Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N877AS (msn 7579) arrives at the Washington Dulles hub.

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Cimber Air to shut down in April when it loses its SAS contract

Cimber Air (2nd) (Sรธnderborg, Denmark) is losing its contract with Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm). The contract to operate four Bombardier CRJ200s for SAS will end in April 2015 according to Denmark’s The Local. 130 employees will be released at the end of the contract.

Cimber A/S was established on May 15, 2012 following Cimber Sterlingโ€™s bankruptcy on May 3, 2012 through a business transfer of the CRJ200 activity which Cimber Sterling had been flying for SAS since 2004. 114 employees followed the business transfer, together with four CRJ200s that started flights on May 17, 2012.

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Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner/AirlinersGallery.com. Cimber Air’s Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) OY-MBT (msn 7617) wears “Flying fo Scandinavian Airlines” fuselage titles and the SAS box logo on the tail.

Cimber Air (2nd):ย AG Slide Show