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Freedom Airlines is a regional airline subsidiary of Mesa Air Group. It operates 30 Embraer ERJ 145s as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines out of Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida and will begin serving Delta's hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City as of July 2006.

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 Bombardier 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 Bombardier CRJ-900.

Initially Freedom operated the Bombardier CRJ-700 and Bombardier 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 a few Beech 1900D turboprops on its certificate and operated these as America West Express under a pro rate code share agreement with America West. In October 2005, Freedom Airlines began operations as Delta Connection.

Destinations


Fleet


Freedom Airlines operates the following aircraft:

  • Embraer 145 fly as United Express and Delta Connection
  • Dash-8s added in July 2006 as Delta Connection

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Airlines of the United States

 

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