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Air New Orleans

Air New Orleans was an airline based in Birmingham, Alabama that was conceived as a commuter air carrier to provide scheduled passenger service to cities throughout the Southeastern United States from Texas to Florida.[1] The airline was founded in 1981 in Panama City, Florida and operated scheduled passenger service between 1981 and 1988.[2]

Air New Orleans
IATA ICAO Callsign
NT ANL Air New Orleans
Founded1981
Ceased operations1988
HubsNew Orleans International Airport
Birmingham International Airport
DestinationsSoutheastern United States
HeadquartersBirmingham, Alabama (1986-1988)
Panama City, Florida (1981-1986)

History edit

Despite its name, the airline's original headquarters was in Panama City, Florida with some executive offices being located in New Orleans.[1] However, in 1986, the airline moved its headquarters to Birmingham, Alabama, and was located there until its closure in 1988.[1]

In June 1986, Air New Orleans was operating service as a Continental Express air carrier via a code sharing agreement with Continental Airlines in order to provide passenger feed in and out of New Orleans (MSY) flown with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 and Beechcraft C99 commuter turboprops.[3][4] By early 1987, Air New Orleans was operating Continental Express service between New Orleans and Birmingham, AL (BHM), Gulfport, MS (GPT), Fort Walton Beach, FL (VPS), Jacksonville, FL (JAX), Mobile, AL (MOB), Orlando, FL (MCO), Panama City, FL (PFN), Pensacola, FL (PNS) and Tallahassee, FL (TLH) according to the Feb. 1, 1987 Continental Airlines system timetable.[5]

By January 1988, the airline would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and would subsequently cease operation on June 17, 1988.[2]

Fleet edit

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On May 26, 1987, a Continental Express flight, operated by Air New Orleans with a British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 commuter propjet (Registration N331CY) flying as flight 2962, crash landed just after takeoff from New Orleans International Airport. The plane crashed into eight lanes of traffic on U.S. 61[7] adjacent to the airfield and subsequently injured two persons on the ground. Of the 11 occupants on board, there were zero fatalities.[8] The cause of the crash was attributed to pilot error, including failing to follow checklists.[9][10]

Destinations served edit

Air New Orleans served the following destinations at various times during its existence with not all of these destinations being served at the same time:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "La.-based commuter airline moving to Birmingham". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-01-05. pp. 4B.
  2. ^ a b "Air New Orleans closes down; 95 jobs eventually will go". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1988-06-18. pp. 7B.
  3. ^ "Continental to expand low-fare travel". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-06-20. pp. 11D.
  4. ^ http://www.departedflights.com. Feb. 1, 1987 Continental Airlines timetable
  5. ^ Feb. 1, 1981 Continental Airlines Employee System Timetable
  6. ^ a b c "Air New Orleans may buy 4 planes". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-01-26. pp. 7B.
  7. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident British Aerospace 3101 Jetstream 31 N331CY New Orleans International Airport, LA (MSY)".
  8. ^ Kent, Jennifer C. (1987-05-27). "Plane bounces into traffic at Kenner; 13 hurt". The Baton Rouge Advocate. pp. 1A.
  9. ^ "Crash blamed on pilot error". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1988-04-13. pp. 16C.
  10. ^ "Aircraft Accident Report - Air New Orleans, DBA Continental Express Flight 962, British Aerospace 3101 (Jetstream 31) N331CY, New Orleans International Airport, Kenner, Louisiana, May 26, 1987". NTRL.ntis.gov. 1988. Retrieved 4 May 2022. The report describes an accident in which an emergency landing was made because of severe yawing and engine torque fluctuation during climbout. It reviews evidence indicating that the probable cause of the accident was breakdown of the flightcrew coordination, which resulted in their failure to comply with the Before Takeoff Checklist and advance the RPM levels to the high RPM position, and the flightcrew's failure to diagnose and remedy engine oscillations on initial climbout. Crew training and checklist design are discussed and a safety recommendation is made to the Federal Aviation Administration regarding criteria for the type size of the checklist.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Air New Orleans". AirTimes: A Collector's Guide to Airline Timetables. from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-26.

External links edit

  • Air New Orleans Timetables at Airtimes.com
  • NTSB accident report of Flight 2962

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Air New Orleans was an airline based in Birmingham Alabama that was conceived as a commuter air carrier to provide scheduled passenger service to cities throughout the Southeastern United States from Texas to Florida 1 The airline was founded in 1981 in Panama City Florida and operated scheduled passenger service between 1981 and 1988 2 Air New OrleansIATA ICAO CallsignNT ANL Air New OrleansFounded1981Ceased operations1988HubsNew Orleans International AirportBirmingham International AirportDestinationsSoutheastern United StatesHeadquartersBirmingham Alabama 1986 1988 Panama City Florida 1981 1986 Contents 1 History 2 Fleet 3 Accidents and incidents 4 Destinations served 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editDespite its name the airline s original headquarters was in Panama City Florida with some executive offices being located in New Orleans 1 However in 1986 the airline moved its headquarters to Birmingham Alabama and was located there until its closure in 1988 1 In June 1986 Air New Orleans was operating service as a Continental Express air carrier via a code sharing agreement with Continental Airlines in order to provide passenger feed in and out of New Orleans MSY flown with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 and Beechcraft C99 commuter turboprops 3 4 By early 1987 Air New Orleans was operating Continental Express service between New Orleans and Birmingham AL BHM Gulfport MS GPT Fort Walton Beach FL VPS Jacksonville FL JAX Mobile AL MOB Orlando FL MCO Panama City FL PFN Pensacola FL PNS and Tallahassee FL TLH according to the Feb 1 1987 Continental Airlines system timetable 5 By January 1988 the airline would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and would subsequently cease operation on June 17 1988 2 Fleet edit8 Beechcraft C99 turboprops 6 5 Piper Aircraft twin piston engine commuter 6 4 British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 turboprops 6 GAF NomadAccidents and incidents editOn May 26 1987 a Continental Express flight operated by Air New Orleans with a British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 commuter propjet Registration N331CY flying as flight 2962 crash landed just after takeoff from New Orleans International Airport The plane crashed into eight lanes of traffic on U S 61 7 adjacent to the airfield and subsequently injured two persons on the ground Of the 11 occupants on board there were zero fatalities 8 The cause of the crash was attributed to pilot error including failing to follow checklists 9 10 Destinations served editAir New Orleans served the following destinations at various times during its existence with not all of these destinations being served at the same time Louisiana New Orleans New Orleans International Airport Hub 11 Lafayette Lafayette Regional Airport 11 Lake Charles Lake Charles Regional Airport 11 Mississippi Gulfport Gulfport Biloxi International Airport 11 Laurel Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Laurel Regional Airport 11 Alabama Birmingham Birmingham International Airport Hub 11 Gadsden Gadsden Municipal Airport 11 Gulf Shores Jack Edwards National Airport 11 Huntsville Huntsville Municipal Airport 11 Mobile Mobile Regional Airport 11 Montgomery Montgomery Regional Airport 11 Florida Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport 11 Ft Myers Southwest Florida International Airport 11 Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa Regional Airport 11 now Northwest Florida Regional Airport co located on Eglin Air Force Base Jacksonville Jacksonville International Airport 11 Miami Miami International Airport 11 Orlando Orlando International Airport 11 Panama City Panama City Bay County International Airport 11 Pensacola Pensacola Regional Airport 11 Sarasota Sarasota Bradenton International Airport 11 Tallahassee Tallahassee Regional Airport 11 Tampa Tampa International Airport 11 West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport 11 Texas Dallas Dallas Fort Worth International Airport 11 Houston Houston Intercontinental Airport 11 See also editList of defunct airlines of the United StatesReferences edit a b c La based commuter airline moving to Birmingham The Baton Rouge Advocate 1986 01 05 pp 4B a b Air New Orleans closes down 95 jobs eventually will go The Baton Rouge Advocate 1988 06 18 pp 7B Continental to expand low fare travel The Baton Rouge Advocate 1986 06 20 pp 11D http www departedflights com Feb 1 1987 Continental Airlines timetable Feb 1 1981 Continental Airlines Employee System Timetable a b c Air New Orleans may buy 4 planes The Baton Rouge Advocate 1986 01 26 pp 7B ASN Aircraft accident British Aerospace 3101 Jetstream 31 N331CY New Orleans International Airport LA MSY Kent Jennifer C 1987 05 27 Plane bounces into traffic at Kenner 13 hurt The Baton Rouge Advocate pp 1A Crash blamed on pilot error The Baton Rouge Advocate 1988 04 13 pp 16C Aircraft Accident Report Air New Orleans DBA Continental Express Flight 962 British Aerospace 3101 Jetstream 31 N331CY New Orleans International Airport Kenner Louisiana May 26 1987 NTRL ntis gov 1988 Retrieved 4 May 2022 The report describes an accident in which an emergency landing was made because of severe yawing and engine torque fluctuation during climbout It reviews evidence indicating that the probable cause of the accident was breakdown of the flightcrew coordination which resulted in their failure to comply with the Before Takeoff Checklist and advance the RPM levels to the high RPM position and the flightcrew s failure to diagnose and remedy engine oscillations on initial climbout Crew training and checklist design are discussed and a safety recommendation is made to the Federal Aviation Administration regarding criteria for the type size of the checklist a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Air New Orleans AirTimes A Collector s Guide to Airline Timetables Archived from the original on 22 October 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 26 External links editAir New Orleans Timetables at Airtimes com NTSB accident report of Flight 2962Portals nbsp United States nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from 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