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CommuteAir

CommuteAir is a regional airline of the United States founded in 1989. Today, CommuteAir operates more than 1600 weekly flights, exclusively on behalf of United Express, serving over 75 U.S. destinations and 3 in Mexico. CommuteAir's fleet of Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft fly from its bases at Denver, Washington–Dulles, and Houston–Intercontinental. The company was previously called CommutAir until July 26, 2022, when it legally changed its name to the present-day CommuteAir.[2]

CommuteAir
IATA ICAO Callsign
C5 UCA COMMUTEAIR
Founded1989; 34 years ago (1989)
Commenced operationsAugust 1, 1989; 34 years ago (1989-08-01)
AOC #JJBA987B[1]
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programMileagePlus
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate)
Fleet size64
Destinations75+
HeadquartersNorth Olmsted, Ohio
Key people
Employees1,500 +
Websitewww.commuteair.com

History edit

 
United Express Embraer ERJ-145 operated by CommuteAir
 
United Express Bombardier DHC-8 formerly operated by CommutAir
 
Facing forward in the passenger cabin of a CommutAir Beechcraft 1900D

The airline was established in 1989, with headquarters at Clinton County Airport in Plattsburgh, New York. Operations began on August 1, 1989, as a marketing affiliate of USAir.[3][4]

The airline changed affiliations to Continental Airlines in January 2000, when US Airways and CommuteAir failed to reach a mutually acceptable extension agreement, and CommuteAir decided not to renew the codeshare agreement. In July 2001, the company announced plans to downsize its fleet and workforce by approximately half and change the route structure of the airline. In early 2002, the company began a "micro-hub" operation based in Albany, New York. At its high point in 2003 and 2004, the hub served 21 cities within the Northeast and Canada with a fleet of Beechcraft 1900s. Service was also provided out of Boston's Logan International Airport to several Northeast cities.

In January 2003, CommuteAir announced an agreement with Continental to feed the latter's Cleveland, Ohio hub. Service commenced on March 16, 2003, serving Kalamazoo, Michigan and Elmira, New York. Two cities were added the following month and by August 2003, CommuteAir served 12 cities from the Cleveland hub.

CommuteAir leased sixteen Bombardier DHC-8-200 aircraft from Horizon Air in 2006. The following year, the Beech 1900s were phased out.

On October 30, 2007, the company moved all remaining operations from Clinton County Airport, due to the closure of the airport. All operations were then conducted out of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.[5]

On October 2, 2008, the company began operations out of Newark Liberty International Airport, following Continental Airlines plan to adjust to the softening industry.[6]

CommuteAir's pilot group voted for union representation by the Air Line Pilots Association in 2008.[7] That same year, Continental Airlines announced that it would cut flights and more than 3,000 jobs.[8] Subsequently, it was announced that some of CommuteAir's Cleveland flights would be eliminated as part of Continental's cutbacks.[9]

In 2011, following the merger of Continental and United, CommuteAir became a United Express carrier and United Airlines asked CommuteAir to obtain five Bombardier Q300s. Two of the aircraft were allocated to Cleveland services and three aircraft were allocated to Newark services.

In 2012, CommuteAir opened a hub at Washington-Dulles International Airport.

In July 2014, CommuteAir closed its pilot base at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, after United Airlines withdrew its Cleveland hub.[10] CommuteAir also closed its Cleveland maintenance base, and replaced it with a new maintenance base in Albany, New York.[11]

On November 9, 2015, CommuteAir announced that it has reached an agreement with United Airlines to significantly increase the number of airplanes flown under the United Express brand by adding Embraer ERJ-145 jet operations to the company's existing fleet of Bombardier turbo-prop aircraft.

In July 2016, CommuteAir began commercial service with its inaugural flight on the ERJ-145XR jet from Washington, D.C. to Columbia, SC.[12]

In September 2017, the Q300 was phased out and in January 2018, the DHC-8-200 was phased out, marking the end of turbo-prop operations.

On July 30, 2020, it was announced that United Airlines had decided to end its contract with fellow United Express affiliate ExpressJet and transferred these operations to CommuteAir. CommuteAir became the sole operator of the United Express ERJ-145 fleet.[13]

On September 30, 2020, CommuteAir started servicing United's Houston hub and on March 28, 2021, it began service out of Denver International Airport. The latter marks the return of the ERJ-145 to the Denver United Express fleet since COVID and the cessation of operations by Trans States Airlines.[14]

On January 19, 2023, hacker maia arson crimew announced it had compromised web servers belonging to CommuteAir and obtained access to flight and personnel scheduling systems, the personal data of airline staff, and a 2019 copy of the US Government No Fly List.[15][16]

Destinations edit

List of destinations[17] (As of 19 July 2023)
City Country (Subdivision) IATA Airport Notes
Huntsville United States (Alabama) HSV Huntsville International Airport
Mobile United States (Alabama) MOB Mobile Regional Airport
Bentonville United States (Arkansas) XNA Northwest Arkansas National Airport
Little Rock United States (Arkansas) LIT Clinton National Airport
Denver United States (Colorado) DEN Denver International Airport Hub
Durango United States (Colorado) DRO Durango–La Plata County Airport
Colorado Springs United States (Colorado) COS Colorado Springs Airport
Grand Junction United States (Colorado) GJT Grand Junction Regional Airport
Hartford United States (Connecticut) BDL Bradley International Airport
Panama City United States (Florida) ECP Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport
Pensacola United States (Florida) PNS Pensacola International Airport
Savannah United States (Georgia) SAV Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Idaho Falls United States (Idaho) IDA Idaho Falls Regional Airport
Louisville United States (Kentucky) SDF Louisville International Airport
Cincinnati, Ohio area United States (Kentucky) CVG Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Airport is in Kentucky
Baton Rouge United States (Louisiana) BTR Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport
Lake Charles United States (Louisiana) LCH Lake Charles Regional Airport
Lafayette United States (Louisiana) LFT Lafayette Regional Airport
Shreveport United States (Louisiana) SHV Shreveport Regional Airport
Portland United States (Maine) PWM Portland International Jetport
Detroit United States (Michigan) DTW Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Gulfport United States (Mississippi) GPT Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport
Jackson United States (Mississippi) JAN Jackson–Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport
Springfield United States (Missouri) SGF Springfield–Branson National Airport
Billings United States (Montana) BIL Billings Logan International Airport
Albany United States (New York) ALB Albany International Airport Maintenance base
Buffalo United States (New York) BUF Buffalo Niagara International Airport
Rochester United States (New York) ROC Greater Rochester International Airport
Syracuse United States (New York) SYR Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Minot United States (North Dakota) MOT Minot International Airport
Hobbs United States (New Mexico) HOB Lea County Regional Airport
Santa Fe United States (New Mexico) SAF Santa Fe Regional Airport
Lincoln, Nebraska United States (Nebraska) LNK Lincoln International Airport Maintenance base
Cleveland United States (Ohio) CLE Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Headquarters
Columbus United States (Ohio) CMH John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Dayton United States (Ohio) DAY Dayton International Airport Occasional
Tulsa United States (Oklahoma) TUL Tulsa International Airport
Pittsburgh United States (Pennsylvania) PIT Pittsburgh International Airport
Providence United States (Rhode Island) PVD Theodore Francis Green State Airport
Charleston United States (South Carolina) CHS Charleston International Airport
Columbia United States (South Carolina) CAE Columbia Metropolitan Airport Occasional
Rapid City United States (South Dakota) RAP Rapid City Regional Airport
Knoxville United States (Tennessee) TYS McGhee Tyson Airport
Memphis United States (Tennessee) MEM Memphis International Airport
Nashville United States (Tennessee) BNA Nashville International Airport
Amarillo United States (Texas) AMA Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport
Brownsville United States (Texas) BRO Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport
Corpus Christi United States (Texas) CRP Corpus Christi International Airport
Harlingen United States (Texas) HRL Valley International Airport
Houston United States (Texas) IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport Hub
Laredo United States (Texas) LRD Laredo International Airport
Lubbock United States (Texas) LBB Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
McAllen United States (Texas) MFE McAllen Miller International Airport
Midland United States (Texas) MAF Midland International Air and Space Port
Burlington United States (Vermont) BTV Burlington International Airport
Charlottesville United States (Virginia) CHO Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport
Norfolk United States (Virginia) ORF Norfolk International Airport
Richmond United States (Virginia) RIC Richmond International Airport
Roanoke United States (Virginia) ROA Roanoke Regional Airport
Washington, D.C. area United States (Virginia) IAD Washington Dulles International Airport Hub (airport is in Virginia)
Casper United States (Wyoming) CPR Casper–Natrona County International Airport
Cody United States (Wyoming) COD Yellowstone Regional Airport
Toronto Canada (Ontario) YYZ Lester Pearson International Airport
Ottawa Canada (Ontario) YOW Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Occasional
Montréal Canada (Quebec) YUL Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Guadalajara Jalisco (Mexico) GDL Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport
Zihuatanejo Guerrero (Mexico) ZIH Aeropuerto Internacional de Zihuatanejo
Mexico City State of Mexico (Mexico) MEX Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México
Puebla City Puebla (Mexico) PBC Puebla International Airport
Veracruz Veracruz (Mexico) VER Aeropuerto Internacional de Veracruz
Cancun Cancun (Mexico) CUN Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancun

Crew bases edit

Maintenance bases edit

Fleet edit

As of June 2023, the CommuteAir fleet includes the following aircraft:[18][19]

Aircraft Active Orders Passengers Notes
Embraer ERJ-145XR 63 50 United Express
Embraer 170LR 1 76 CommuteAir[20]
Total 64  


As of January 2020, CommuteAir average fleet age was 15.2 years old.[21]

Historical fleet edit

The CommuteAir fleet was once composed entirely of Beechcraft 1900D aircraft, operated for US Airways Express and later for Continental Connection.

CommuteAir operated the final turboprop flight for United Express on Sunday, January 7, 2018.[22]

This flight, UCA4909/C54909 between Syracuse Airport and Dulles Airport was operated by tail number N363PH.[23][24] It marked the end of an era for both CommuteAir and United Express. The Bombardier DHC-8-200 was subsequently ferried to Roswell International Air Center for retirement.[25][26]

Incidents and accidents edit

CommutAir Flight 4821 edit

On January 3, 1992, CommutAir Flight 4821, a Beechcraft 1900C operating for USAir Express was flying from Plattsburgh, New York to Newark, New Jersey, with stops in Saranac Lake and Albany in New York, crashed into a wooded mountaintop as it was landing at Adirondack Regional Airport.[27] Of the four people on board (two passengers and two crew), two were killed while the other two sustained serious injuries.[28]

The cause of the crash was determined to be pilot error in establishing a stabilized approach and cross-checking instruments. Factors related to the accident were: weather conditions and possible precipitation static interference, caused by inadequate grounding between the radome and fuselage that could have resulted in unreliable glide slope indications."[28]

CommutAir Flight 4933 edit

On March 4, 2019, CommutAir Flight 4933, operating for United Express, landed off the runway during its second attempt at landing in Presque Isle International Airport.[29] The left main landing gear was torn from the aircraft and embedded in one of the two rear engines. The accident resulted in a loss of the airframe. Passengers and crew were evacuated, with three passengers and one crew member requiring treatment for minor injuries.[30]

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) attributed the accident to confirmation bias which prompted the pilots to continue descending even though they could not see the runway due to snow. Contributing factors were poor decision-making by the captain, fatigue of the first officer, and misalignment of the localizer caused by snow. The NTSB criticized the airline's training practices, as the captain had been promoted to that status despite a history of training failures and disciplinary action. The NTSB also noted that at least six CommutAir flight crews had noticed the localizer misalignment prior to the accident but none had reported it under the airline's safety program until after the event; one CommuteAir crew had reported the problem to the Federal Aviation Administration beforehand, but the agency did not issue a NOTAM because protocol dictated that more than one report was required.[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  2. ^ "US's CommutAir to change legal, brand names". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  3. ^ "CommutAir.com History". Retrieved October 12, 2009.
  4. ^ "Plattsburgh West CDP". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 24, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Delta announces Big Sky flight schedules; Press-Republican.com, October 02, 2007".
  6. ^ "CommutAir Dodges Bullet". Regional Aviation News. June 16, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "CommutAir Pilots Vote ALPA:NMB Election Results Show Overwhelming Support for Union".
  8. ^ "Continental joins trend by cutting flights, workers". USA Today.
  9. ^ "Cleveland Hopkins takes hits in Continental cuts".
  10. ^ "More jobs lost with CommutAir pulling pilot base out of Cleveland". Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  11. ^ "CommutAir to Relocate its Cleveland Crew and Maintenance Base - Airways Magazine". Airways Magazine. 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  12. ^ "CommutAir Begins Commercial Service with ERJ-145XR Aircraft for United Express®". PR Newswire. July 1, 2016.
  13. ^ "United to drop contract with ExpressJet, dealing fatal blow". Reuters. 2020-07-30. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  14. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/flycommutair/status/1373684771906334722. Retrieved 2021-03-27. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. ^ Thalen, Mikael; Covucci, David (2023-01-19). "EXCLUSIVE: U.S. airline accidentally exposes 'No Fly List' on unsecured server". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  16. ^ "how to completely own an airline in 3 easy steps". maia blog. 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  17. ^ "Where We Fly". www.FlyCommutAir.com. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
  18. ^ "CommutAir Fleet". aviation.ch. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
  19. ^ "CommutAir Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  20. ^ "Wow, what an amazing evening as we welcome the E170 to the fleet". instagram. 2023-10-24.
  21. ^ "CommutAir Fleet Details and History". planespotters.net. 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
  22. ^ . IGN Travel. Archived from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  23. ^ "Flight history for United Airlines flight UA4909". FlightRadar24. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  24. ^ "Commutair C5 Flight 4909 07-Jan-2018 KSYR - KIAD". Flightaware. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  25. ^ "Commutair Official Twitter Feed - @C5Recruiting". Twitter. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  26. ^ "Flightaware - N363PH flight KOKC-KROW". Flightaware. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  27. ^ "In reply refer to: A-94-74 through -76" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. March 28, 1994. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
  28. ^ a b Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 1900C-1 N55000 Saranac Lake-Adirondack Airport, NY (SLK)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved July 5, 2009.
  29. ^ "Incident at Presque Isle International Airport". WAGM-TV. March 4, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  30. ^ "United flight lands off the runway at Presque Isle International Airport". WABI. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  31. ^ National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Final Report (Report). National Transportation Safety Board. July 12, 2022. DCA19FA089. Retrieved July 20, 2022.

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Not to be confused with Comair disambiguation CommuteAir is a regional airline of the United States founded in 1989 Today CommuteAir operates more than 1600 weekly flights exclusively on behalf of United Express serving over 75 U S destinations and 3 in Mexico CommuteAir s fleet of Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft fly from its bases at Denver Washington Dulles and Houston Intercontinental The company was previously called CommutAir until July 26 2022 when it legally changed its name to the present day CommuteAir 2 CommuteAirIATA ICAO CallsignC5 UCA COMMUTEAIRFounded1989 34 years ago 1989 Commenced operationsAugust 1 1989 34 years ago 1989 08 01 AOC JJBA987B 1 HubsDenverHouston IntercontinentalWashington DullesFrequent flyer programMileagePlusAllianceStar Alliance affiliate Fleet size64Destinations75 HeadquartersNorth Olmsted OhioKey peopleJohn Sullivan Executive Chairman Rick Hoefling President amp CEO Employees1 500 Websitewww wbr commuteair wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Crew bases 4 Maintenance bases 5 Fleet 5 1 Historical fleet 6 Incidents and accidents 6 1 CommutAir Flight 4821 6 2 CommutAir Flight 4933 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp United Express Embraer ERJ 145 operated by CommuteAir nbsp United Express Bombardier DHC 8 formerly operated by CommutAir nbsp Facing forward in the passenger cabin of a CommutAir Beechcraft 1900DThe airline was established in 1989 with headquarters at Clinton County Airport in Plattsburgh New York Operations began on August 1 1989 as a marketing affiliate of USAir 3 4 The airline changed affiliations to Continental Airlines in January 2000 when US Airways and CommuteAir failed to reach a mutually acceptable extension agreement and CommuteAir decided not to renew the codeshare agreement In July 2001 the company announced plans to downsize its fleet and workforce by approximately half and change the route structure of the airline In early 2002 the company began a micro hub operation based in Albany New York At its high point in 2003 and 2004 the hub served 21 cities within the Northeast and Canada with a fleet of Beechcraft 1900s Service was also provided out of Boston s Logan International Airport to several Northeast cities In January 2003 CommuteAir announced an agreement with Continental to feed the latter s Cleveland Ohio hub Service commenced on March 16 2003 serving Kalamazoo Michigan and Elmira New York Two cities were added the following month and by August 2003 CommuteAir served 12 cities from the Cleveland hub CommuteAir leased sixteen Bombardier DHC 8 200 aircraft from Horizon Air in 2006 The following year the Beech 1900s were phased out On October 30 2007 the company moved all remaining operations from Clinton County Airport due to the closure of the airport All operations were then conducted out of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport 5 On October 2 2008 the company began operations out of Newark Liberty International Airport following Continental Airlines plan to adjust to the softening industry 6 CommuteAir s pilot group voted for union representation by the Air Line Pilots Association in 2008 7 That same year Continental Airlines announced that it would cut flights and more than 3 000 jobs 8 Subsequently it was announced that some of CommuteAir s Cleveland flights would be eliminated as part of Continental s cutbacks 9 In 2011 following the merger of Continental and United CommuteAir became a United Express carrier and United Airlines asked CommuteAir to obtain five Bombardier Q300s Two of the aircraft were allocated to Cleveland services and three aircraft were allocated to Newark services In 2012 CommuteAir opened a hub at Washington Dulles International Airport In July 2014 CommuteAir closed its pilot base at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport after United Airlines withdrew its Cleveland hub 10 CommuteAir also closed its Cleveland maintenance base and replaced it with a new maintenance base in Albany New York 11 On November 9 2015 CommuteAir announced that it has reached an agreement with United Airlines to significantly increase the number of airplanes flown under the United Express brand by adding Embraer ERJ 145 jet operations to the company s existing fleet of Bombardier turbo prop aircraft In July 2016 CommuteAir began commercial service with its inaugural flight on the ERJ 145XR jet from Washington D C to Columbia SC 12 In September 2017 the Q300 was phased out and in January 2018 the DHC 8 200 was phased out marking the end of turbo prop operations On July 30 2020 it was announced that United Airlines had decided to end its contract with fellow United Express affiliate ExpressJet and transferred these operations to CommuteAir CommuteAir became the sole operator of the United Express ERJ 145 fleet 13 On September 30 2020 CommuteAir started servicing United s Houston hub and on March 28 2021 it began service out of Denver International Airport The latter marks the return of the ERJ 145 to the Denver United Express fleet since COVID and the cessation of operations by Trans States Airlines 14 On January 19 2023 hacker maia arson crimew announced it had compromised web servers belonging to CommuteAir and obtained access to flight and personnel scheduling systems the personal data of airline staff and a 2019 copy of the US Government No Fly List 15 16 Destinations editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2023 List of destinations 17 As of 19 July 2023 update City Country Subdivision IATA Airport NotesHuntsville United States Alabama HSV Huntsville International AirportMobile United States Alabama MOB Mobile Regional AirportBentonville United States Arkansas XNA Northwest Arkansas National AirportLittle Rock United States Arkansas LIT Clinton National AirportDenver United States Colorado DEN Denver International Airport HubDurango United States Colorado DRO Durango La Plata County AirportColorado Springs United States Colorado COS Colorado Springs AirportGrand Junction United States Colorado GJT Grand Junction Regional AirportHartford United States Connecticut BDL Bradley International AirportPanama City United States Florida ECP Northwest Florida Beaches International AirportPensacola United States Florida PNS Pensacola International AirportSavannah United States Georgia SAV Savannah Hilton Head International AirportIdaho Falls United States Idaho IDA Idaho Falls Regional AirportLouisville United States Kentucky SDF Louisville International AirportCincinnati Ohio area United States Kentucky CVG Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport Airport is in KentuckyBaton Rouge United States Louisiana BTR Baton Rouge Metropolitan AirportLake Charles United States Louisiana LCH Lake Charles Regional AirportLafayette United States Louisiana LFT Lafayette Regional AirportShreveport United States Louisiana SHV Shreveport Regional AirportPortland United States Maine PWM Portland International JetportDetroit United States Michigan DTW Detroit Metropolitan AirportGulfport United States Mississippi GPT Gulfport Biloxi International AirportJackson United States Mississippi JAN Jackson Medgar Wiley Evers International AirportSpringfield United States Missouri SGF Springfield Branson National AirportBillings United States Montana BIL Billings Logan International AirportAlbany United States New York ALB Albany International Airport Maintenance baseBuffalo United States New York BUF Buffalo Niagara International AirportRochester United States New York ROC Greater Rochester International AirportSyracuse United States New York SYR Syracuse Hancock International AirportMinot United States North Dakota MOT Minot International AirportHobbs United States New Mexico HOB Lea County Regional AirportSanta Fe United States New Mexico SAF Santa Fe Regional AirportLincoln Nebraska United States Nebraska LNK Lincoln International Airport Maintenance baseCleveland United States Ohio CLE Cleveland Hopkins International Airport HeadquartersColumbus United States Ohio CMH John Glenn Columbus International AirportDayton United States Ohio DAY Dayton International Airport OccasionalTulsa United States Oklahoma TUL Tulsa International AirportPittsburgh United States Pennsylvania PIT Pittsburgh International AirportProvidence United States Rhode Island PVD Theodore Francis Green State AirportCharleston United States South Carolina CHS Charleston International AirportColumbia United States South Carolina CAE Columbia Metropolitan Airport OccasionalRapid City United States South Dakota RAP Rapid City Regional AirportKnoxville United States Tennessee TYS McGhee Tyson AirportMemphis United States Tennessee MEM Memphis International AirportNashville United States Tennessee BNA Nashville International AirportAmarillo United States Texas AMA Rick Husband Amarillo International AirportBrownsville United States Texas BRO Brownsville South Padre Island International AirportCorpus Christi United States Texas CRP Corpus Christi International AirportHarlingen United States Texas HRL Valley International AirportHouston United States Texas IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport HubLaredo United States Texas LRD Laredo International AirportLubbock United States Texas LBB Lubbock Preston Smith International AirportMcAllen United States Texas MFE McAllen Miller International AirportMidland United States Texas MAF Midland International Air and Space PortBurlington United States Vermont BTV Burlington International AirportCharlottesville United States Virginia CHO Charlottesville Albemarle AirportNorfolk United States Virginia ORF Norfolk International AirportRichmond United States Virginia RIC Richmond International AirportRoanoke United States Virginia ROA Roanoke Regional AirportWashington D C area United States Virginia IAD Washington Dulles International Airport Hub airport is in Virginia Casper United States Wyoming CPR Casper Natrona County International AirportCody United States Wyoming COD Yellowstone Regional AirportToronto Canada Ontario YYZ Lester Pearson International AirportOttawa Canada Ontario YOW Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport OccasionalMontreal Canada Quebec YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International AirportGuadalajara Jalisco Mexico GDL Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International AirportZihuatanejo Guerrero Mexico ZIH Aeropuerto Internacional de ZihuatanejoMexico City State of Mexico Mexico MEX Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de MexicoPuebla City Puebla Mexico PBC Puebla International AirportVeracruz Veracruz Mexico VER Aeropuerto Internacional de VeracruzCancun Cancun Mexico CUN Aeropuerto Internacional de CancunCrew bases editDenver Colorado Denver International Airport Washington D C Washington Dulles International Airport Houston Texas George Bush Intercontinental AirportMaintenance bases editAlbany New York Albany International Airport Houston Texas George Bush Intercontinental Airport Lincoln Nebraska Lincoln AirportFleet editAs of June 2023 the CommuteAir fleet includes the following aircraft 18 19 Aircraft Active Orders Passengers NotesEmbraer ERJ 145XR 63 50 United ExpressEmbraer 170LR 1 76 CommuteAir 20 Total 64 As of January 2020 CommuteAir average fleet age was 15 2 years old 21 Historical fleet edit The CommuteAir fleet was once composed entirely of Beechcraft 1900D aircraft operated for US Airways Express and later for Continental Connection CommuteAir operated the final turboprop flight for United Express on Sunday January 7 2018 22 This flight UCA4909 C54909 between Syracuse Airport and Dulles Airport was operated by tail number N363PH 23 24 It marked the end of an era for both CommuteAir and United Express The Bombardier DHC 8 200 was subsequently ferried to Roswell International Air Center for retirement 25 26 Beechcraft 1900C Beechcraft 1900D Bombardier DHC 8 200 Bombardier Q300Incidents and accidents editCommutAir Flight 4821 edit Main article CommutAir Flight 4821 On January 3 1992 CommutAir Flight 4821 a Beechcraft 1900C operating for USAir Express was flying from Plattsburgh New York to Newark New Jersey with stops in Saranac Lake and Albany in New York crashed into a wooded mountaintop as it was landing at Adirondack Regional Airport 27 Of the four people on board two passengers and two crew two were killed while the other two sustained serious injuries 28 The cause of the crash was determined to be pilot error in establishing a stabilized approach and cross checking instruments Factors related to the accident were weather conditions and possible precipitation static interference caused by inadequate grounding between the radome and fuselage that could have resulted in unreliable glide slope indications 28 CommutAir Flight 4933 edit Main article CommutAir Flight 4933 On March 4 2019 CommutAir Flight 4933 operating for United Express landed off the runway during its second attempt at landing in Presque Isle International Airport 29 The left main landing gear was torn from the aircraft and embedded in one of the two rear engines The accident resulted in a loss of the airframe Passengers and crew were evacuated with three passengers and one crew member requiring treatment for minor injuries 30 The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB attributed the accident to confirmation bias which prompted the pilots to continue descending even though they could not see the runway due to snow Contributing factors were poor decision making by the captain fatigue of the first officer and misalignment of the localizer caused by snow The NTSB criticized the airline s training practices as the captain had been promoted to that status despite a history of training failures and disciplinary action The NTSB also noted that at least six CommutAir flight crews had noticed the localizer misalignment prior to the accident but none had reported it under the airline s safety program until after the event one CommuteAir crew had reported the problem to the Federal Aviation Administration beforehand but the agency did not issue a NOTAM because protocol dictated that more than one report was required 31 See also editAir transportation in the United StatesReferences edit Federal Aviation Administration Airline Certificate Information Detail View av info faa gov Retrieved 2019 06 27 US s CommutAir to change legal brand names ch aviation Retrieved 2022 09 17 CommutAir com History Retrieved October 12 2009 Plattsburgh West CDP U S Census Bureau Retrieved May 24 2009 permanent dead link Delta announces Big Sky flight schedules Press Republican com October 02 2007 CommutAir Dodges Bullet Regional Aviation News June 16 2008 permanent dead link CommutAir Pilots Vote ALPA NMB Election Results Show Overwhelming Support for Union Continental joins trend by cutting flights workers USA Today Cleveland Hopkins takes hits in Continental cuts More jobs lost with CommutAir pulling pilot base out of Cleveland Retrieved October 10 2014 CommutAir to Relocate its Cleveland Crew and Maintenance Base Airways Magazine Airways Magazine 2014 04 29 Retrieved 2018 03 20 CommutAir Begins Commercial Service with ERJ 145XR Aircraft for United Express PR Newswire July 1 2016 United to drop contract with ExpressJet dealing fatal blow Reuters 2020 07 30 Retrieved 2020 07 31 Twitter https twitter com flycommutair status 1373684771906334722 Retrieved 2021 03 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Thalen Mikael Covucci David 2023 01 19 EXCLUSIVE U S airline accidentally exposes No Fly List on unsecured server The Daily Dot Retrieved 2023 01 20 how to completely own an airline in 3 easy steps maia blog 2023 01 19 Retrieved 2023 01 19 Where We Fly www FlyCommutAir com Retrieved May 29 2019 CommutAir Fleet aviation ch Retrieved 5 July 2015 CommutAir Fleet Details and History www planespotters net Retrieved 2019 10 07 Wow what an amazing evening as we welcome the E170 to the fleet instagram 2023 10 24 CommutAir Fleet Details and History planespotters net 2017 12 22 Retrieved 2018 01 07 United Express say Farewell Dash 8 IGN Travel Archived from the original on 2018 01 10 Retrieved 10 January 2018 Flight history for United Airlines flight UA4909 FlightRadar24 Retrieved 10 January 2018 Commutair C5 Flight 4909 07 Jan 2018 KSYR KIAD Flightaware Retrieved 16 January 2018 Commutair Official Twitter Feed C5Recruiting Twitter Retrieved 16 January 2018 Flightaware N363PH flight KOKC KROW Flightaware Retrieved 16 January 2018 In reply refer to A 94 74 through 76 PDF National Transportation Safety Board March 28 1994 Retrieved April 23 2010 a b Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 1900C 1 N55000 Saranac Lake Adirondack Airport NY SLK aviation safety net Aviation Safety Network Retrieved July 5 2009 Incident at Presque Isle International Airport WAGM TV March 4 2019 Retrieved March 4 2019 United flight lands off the runway at Presque Isle International Airport WABI Retrieved 4 March 2019 National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Final Report Report National Transportation Safety Board July 12 2022 DCA19FA089 Retrieved July 20 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to CommutAir Official website Airline Pilot Central ESOP Litigation permanent dead link Portals nbsp United States nbsp Ohio nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CommuteAir amp oldid 1186093953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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