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Why does Mesa use the "Airshuttle" call sign?

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"Air Shuttle"

The callsign is based on the fact that the airline started out running between FMN and ABQ and it was known as the "Albuquerque Air Shuttle", not the "New Mexico Air Shuttle".
 
inquiring minds would like to know! thanks.
It just sounds like "Airshuttle", what they are really saying is "airsharttle", ya know like from Along comes Polly, "dude we gotta leave, I think I sharted my pants" "Ya know when you fart and a little $hit comes out too"
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Sorry guys, I physically cringe when I hear that call sign, it's like fingernails on a chalkboard - the worst one in the business. I feel for you having to say that all the time.

AirShuttle though, hmm . . . at Okie State there was a pizza delivery chain called Pizza Shuttle, we tended to call it Pizza Sh!ttle. You connect the dots, although the flights I've jumpseated on them lately don't deserve that moniker at all.

Hey - Dont knock pizza shuttle.
 
Why do they call potatoes, potatoe, when I say potato?
 
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