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Effective September 16, 2006 actually. Amendable 2009.

Thanks for the correction. I was airlining through DEN when I met a Laker from our old days there and I couldn't remember if it was '05 or '06.

Feels like a long time ago since I was there.
 
So this would be the second time GL took over Mesa's B1900 fleet. Remember 1998? That's why GL still flies all of those 1900s with YV tails. How funny. Will you guys burn up the engines on the way over this time too? :laugh:


I know that some of ZK's planes came from Mesa, but I have never seen one with a YV or ZV N-number.

Good luck ZV guys...
 
I know that some of ZK's planes came from Mesa, but I have never seen one with a YV or ZV N-number.

Good luck ZV guys...

There were a few planes with YV N-numbers at GLA in the early 2000's. Part of the way you could tell an ex-Mesa plane was the color of the passenger seats and sometimes the style of briefing card in the seatback.
 
There were a few planes with YV N-numbers at GLA in the early 2000's. Part of the way you could tell an ex-Mesa plane was the color of the passenger seats and sometimes the style of briefing card in the seatback.

Beat me to it.
 

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