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Mesa Air Group Announces Codeshare Agreement With United Airlines
Thursday February 27, 2:34 pm ET
PHOENIX, Feb. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mesa Air Group, Inc.
(Nasdaq: MESA - News) announced today that it has signed a memorandum
of understanding with United Airlines (NYSE: UAL - News) to operate
as United Express under a revenue guarantee codeshare agreement.
Under the agreement, Mesa will provide ten 37-passenger de Havilland
Dash 8-200 aircraft to be utilized in support of United's operations
in Denver. The aircraft are expected to enter service beginning July
2003 for an initial term of five years.
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"Mesa and United previously had a long history as partners. After
Mesa's acquisitions of Aspen Airlines in 1990 and WestAir in 1992,
Mesa had operated as United Express in Denver and throughout the West
Coast," said Jonathan Ornstein, Mesa's Chairman and CEO. "We are
delighted to have the opportunity to return to the United Express
family. Mesa stands ready to do whatever we can to assist United in
its successful restructuring and it is our hope that we can play a
meaningful role going forward."
The agreement is subject to reaching terms on a definitive contract,
which is expected in the next few weeks.
Mesa currently operates 122 aircraft with 889 daily system departures
to 147 cities, 37 states, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas. It operates
in the West and Midwest as America West Express, the Midwest and East
as US Airways Express, in Denver as Frontier JetExpress, in Kansas
City as Midwest Express and in New Mexico as Mesa Airlines.