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Republic Airways Inc. is an American regional airline headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Republic operates and maintains aircraft used on flights that are scheduled, marketed and sold by a partner mainline airline. The company is contracted by American Airlines (as American Eagle), Delta Air Lines (as Delta Connection), and United Airlines (as United Express).

Republic Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
YX[1][2] RPA BRICKYARD
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
AOC #R61A758X[3]
Hubs
Fleet size228
Parent companyRepublic Airways Holdings
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana
Key peopleBryan Bedford (CEO)
Websiterjet.com

History edit

 
US Airways Express (Republic Airways) Embraer E170

In 1999, Republic Airways Holdings incorporated a new subsidiary, "Republic Airline, Inc."[4] but the subsidiary had no activity prior to 2004 and no ability to operate aircraft prior to 2005. In 2004 the holding company activated Republic Airways in reaction to a pilots' suit against American Airlines.

American had awarded the flying of 44-seat regional jets to Chautauqua Airlines, then the main operating subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings. However, Chautauqua later started to operate 70-seat regional jets on behalf of United Airlines, and this caused American to be in violation of its pilot union scope clause, which prevented an airline from operating on behalf of American if that airline was operating jet aircraft of more than 50 seats, even if such aircraft were operating on behalf of a carrier other than American. To repair the situation, Republic Airways Holdings activated Republic Airline, and upon Part 121 certification in 2005[5] allowing Republic Airline to operate commercial service. Republic Airways Holdings then transferred the offending 70-seat regional jets from Chautauqua to Republic Airline. American was then no longer in violation of its pilot union scope clause. Republic Airways Holdings paid $6.6 million to the pilot union of American Airlines to settle the issue.[6]

US Airways' pilots had a scope clause prohibiting the airline from operating large regional jets such as the Embraer E170. The airline negotiated around this clause by offering flight deck jobs to laid-off US Airways pilots, in a program known as "Jets for Jobs". This agreement created a subsidiary, MidAtlantic Airways. As part of US Airways' bankruptcy restructuring, the 25 Embraer E170s delivered to MidAtlantic were bought by Republic to help US Airways come out of bankruptcy; Republic operates them along with additional newly delivered aircraft.[citation needed]

In 2007, Frontier Airlines signed an 11-year service agreement with Republic Airways. Under the agreement, Republic would operate 17 Embraer E170 aircraft for the Frontier Airlines operation. The first aircraft was placed into service in March 2007, and the last aircraft was expected to be placed into service by December 2008. On April 23, 2008, Republic Airways Holdings (parent of Republic Airline) terminated its service agreement with Frontier Airlines, which entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early April 2008. Subsequently, Republic Air Holdings purchased Frontier Airlines in bankruptcy. Frontier-branded Republic Airways E190 aircraft provided regional capacity support. In September 2013, Republic Airways Holdings sold Frontier Airlines. As part of the sale, Republic Airways terminated the Frontier branded E190 from flying.[citation needed]

On February 1, 2008, Republic Airways opened a base at John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio.[citation needed]

On September 3, 2008, Republic signed a new 10-year codeshare agreement with Midwest Airlines. The aircraft would be based at Kansas City International Airport beginning October 1, 2008. Twelve aircraft would be placed in service with Midwest. On June 23, 2009, Republic announced it would acquire Midwest Airlines for $31 million.[7]

In January 2013, Republic Airways Holdings reached a capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines to operate Embraer E175 airplanes under the American Eagle brand beginning in mid-2013.[8] Republic began service as an American Eagle affiliate on August 1, 2013, from Chicago to New Orleans, Pittsburgh, and Albuquerque.[9]

On February 25, 2016, the airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The airline was hit hard because of pilot shortages, but a new contract ratified in October 2015 helped restructure the airline. At the time of filing, Republic Holdings claimed $2.97 billion in liabilities and $3.56 billion in assets.[10][11] On November 16, 2016, Republic Airways Holdings filed their Plan of Reorganization with intentions to emerge from Chapter 11 during the first quarter of 2017.[12]

It was announced that parent company Republic Airways Holdings would merge subsidiaries Shuttle America and Republic Airways into one company, with Republic Airways being chosen as the surviving company. On January 31, 2017, Shuttle America merged with Republic Airways. In December 2018, the operating division was renamed Republic Airways to match its parent company.[citation needed]

As of January 31, 2017, Republic Airways has the largest fleet of Embraer E170 and Embraer E175 aircraft in the world.[original research?]

Destinations edit

As of January 2024, Republic operates for American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express.

List of destinations[13] (As of January 2023)
City Country (Subdivision) IATA Airport Notes
Ottawa Canada (Ontario) YOW Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Toronto Canada (Ontario) YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport
Montreal Canada (Quebec) YUL Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Quebec City Canada (Quebec) YQB Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Havana Cuba (La Habana Province) HAV José Martí International Airport
Fayetteville/Springdale United States (Arkansas) XNA Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
Little Rock United States (Arkansas) LIT Clinton National Airport
Hartford United States (Connecticut) BDL Bradley International Airport
Fort Myers United States (Florida) RSW Southwest Florida International Airport
Jacksonville United States (Florida) JAX Jacksonville International Airport
Key West United States (Florida) EYW Key West International Airport
Sarasota United States (Florida) SRQ Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport
Atlanta United States (Georgia) ATL Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Savannah United States (Georgia) SAV Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Chicago United States (Illinois) ORD O'Hare International Airport Base
Indianapolis United States (Indiana) IND Indianapolis International Airport Base
Lexington United States (Kentucky) LEX Blue Grass Airport
Louisville United States (Kentucky) SDF Louisville International Airport Base
New Orleans United States (Louisiana) MSY Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Bangor United States (Maine) BGR Bangor International Airport
Portland United States (Maine) PWM Portland International Jetport
Baltimore United States (Maryland) BWI Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Boston United States (Massachusetts) BOS Logan International Airport Base
Worcester United States (Massachusetts) ORH Worcester Regional Airport
Detroit United States (Michigan) DTW Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Grand Rapids United States (Michigan) GRR Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Minneapolis/St. Paul United States (Minnesota) MSP Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
Kansas City United States (Missouri) MCI Kansas City International Airport
St. Louis United States (Missouri) STL St. Louis Lambert International Airport
Omaha United States (Nebraska) OMA Eppley Airfield
Manchester United States (New Hampshire) MHT Manchester–Boston Regional Airport
Newark United States (New Jersey) EWR Newark Liberty International Airport Base
Albany United States (New York) ALB Albany International Airport
Buffalo United States (New York) BUF Buffalo Niagara International Airport
New York City United States (New York) LGA LaGuardia Airport Base
Rochester United States (New York) ROC Greater Rochester International Airport
Syracuse United States (New York) SYR Syracuse Hancock International Airport
White Plains United States (New York) HPN Westchester County Airport
Asheville United States (North Carolina) AVL Asheville Regional Airport
Greensboro United States (North Carolina) GSO Piedmont Triad International Airport
Raleigh/Durham United States (North Carolina) RDU Raleigh-Durham International Airport
Wilmington United States (North Carolina) ILM Wilmington International Airport
Cincinnati, Ohio area United States (Kentucky) CVG Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Airport is in Kentucky
Cleveland United States (Ohio) CLE Hopkins International Airport
Columbus United States (Ohio) CMH John Glenn Columbus International Airport Base
Dayton United States (Ohio) DAY Dayton International Airport
Oklahoma City United States (Oklahoma) OKC Will Rogers World Airport
Tulsa United States (Oklahoma) TUL Tulsa International Airport
Harrisburg United States (Pennsylvania) MDT Harrisburg International Airport
Philadelphia United States (Pennsylvania) PHL Philadelphia International Airport Base
Pittsburgh United States (Pennsylvania) PIT Pittsburgh International Airport Base
Providence United States (Rhode Island) PVD Theodore Francis Green State Airport
Charleston United States (South Carolina) CHS Charleston International Airport
Greenville–Spartanburg United States (South Carolina) GSP Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport
Myrtle Beach United States (South Carolina) MYR Myrtle Beach International Airport
Memphis United States (Tennessee) MEM Memphis International Airport
Nashville United States (Tennessee) BNA Nashville International Airport
Houston United States (Texas) IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport
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–Blacksburg Regional Airport
Washington, D.C. area United States (Virginia) IAD Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington, D.C. area United States (Virginia) DCA Reagan National Airport Base
Madison United States (Wisconsin) MSN Dane County Regional Airport
Milwaukee United States (Wisconsin) MKE Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport

Fleet edit

Current fleet edit

As of March 2024, the Republic Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft:[14]

Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Operated for Notes
F Y+ Y Total
Embraer 170 5 12 20 34 66 American Eagle All to be transferred from Delta Connection and United Express.
11 9 12 48 69 Delta Connection To be removed.
26 6 16 70 United Express To be removed.
Embraer 175 91 12 20 44 76 American Eagle
46 20 44 Delta Connection
46 13 16 48 United Express
3 64 Republic Airways
Total 228 13

Fleet development edit

 
A Republic Airways E170 with Republic branding at Kansas City International Airport

The Embraer 175 made its United States domestic debut when the first aircraft was delivered to Republic Airways in March 2007. Total orders were for 36 aircraft, which were operated in an 80-seat configuration under the US Airways Express brand name.[15]

In July 2010, Republic ordered a further 24 Embraer E190 aircraft.[16]

In May 2012, Republic Airways agreed to fly the 28 Bombardier Q400s for United Express that bankrupt Pinnacle Airlines planned to return to its lessors.[17] The Q400 fleet was retired in 2017.[citation needed]

Republic Airways Holdings signed a three-year contract in October 2012 with Caesars Entertainment Corporation where its Republic Airways subsidiary would operate five Embraer E190 aircraft to provide more than 1,500 charter flights annually for Caesars. Service began in January 2013. This contract ended in August 2015 and all E190 aircraft were sold or returned to the lease holders.[18]

In January 2013, Republic Airways Holdings reached a capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines to operate 47 Embraer E175 airplanes under the American Eagle brand beginning in mid-2013. The regional jets would be deployed out of American's Chicago hub. In addition, Republic would have options to purchase an additional 47 Embraer aircraft beginning in 2015.[8] Republic took first delivery of the E175 jets in July 2013 and service began August 1, 2013, from Chicago to New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Albuquerque.[9] Republic began using Miami as an American Eagle hub in October 2014 and in New York-JFK in May 2015.[19]

 
Republic Airways Maintenance Base in Columbus, Ohio

In late 2015, it was announced Republic Airways achieved approval from the FAA for Extended Overwater Operations (EOW), which allows Republic to operate up to 162 nautical miles from shore. As of January 31, 2017, only Republic E175 aircraft operating for American Airlines are equipped to operate as an EOW aircraft. American Airlines uses Republic to operate aircraft out of Miami International Airport to various Caribbean and Central American destinations, including the Bahamas, Mexico, Panama, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, Turks & Caicos, Cuba, Guadeloupe, and the French West Indies.[citation needed]

In late 2016 it was announced, due to the impending merger with Shuttle America, that the 80-seat Embraer E175s operated for American Eagle (previously US Airways Express) would have the last row of seats removed (4 in total) to conform with Delta's scope clause, which limits all regional jets to a maximum of 76 seats. These aircraft were retrofitted to American's standard Embraer E175 layout.[citation needed]

On January 31, 2017, all existing aircraft operating under the Shuttle America operating certificate were transferred to the Republic Airline Inc. operating certificate, thus ceasing operations for Shuttle America, and completing the merger process of both subsidiaries. The move made Republic the largest operator of Embraer E170 and Embraer E175 aircraft in the world.[citation needed]

On December 20, 2018, Republic Airways announced that it had finalized a firm order for 100 Embraer E175 aircraft, stating that deliveries for the new aircraft would start in the second half of 2020 [20]

In October 2019, Republic received the first of 30 E175s to be transferred from Compass Airlines upon the cancellation of their contract with Delta.[21]

In September 2021, Republic agreed to sell 11 E170s and 6 E175s to Envoy Air.[citation needed]

Retired fleet edit

Republic Airways retired fleet
Aircraft Year retired
Embraer E190 2015
Bombardier Q400 2017

Incidents edit

  • On April 9, 2017, a passenger was forced off of a Republic-operated United Express flight in Chicago bound for Louisville. The passenger was forced off the flight by Chicago Department of Aviation officers after he refused to give up his seat to an airline employee. He attempted to run back onto the aircraft but was forcibly removed. A video posted on social media showing him being injured and dragged off the plane led to a public outcry against United Airlines.
  • On June 21, 2018, a Republic-owned E170 registered N876RW was damaged by a fire while undergoing maintenance at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. The aircraft was deemed to be damaged beyond economical repair.[22][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "FAA JO7340.2D" (PDF). faa.gov.
  2. ^ "Republic Airways on ch-aviation". ch-aviation.
  3. ^ "Federal Aviation Administration – Airline Certificate Information – Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Republic Airways Holdings Form 10-K for Year Ended December 31, 2004". Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  5. ^ "Exhibit99.1 Republic Airline Certification". Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  6. ^ "Republic Airways Continues Attack On Pilots Group With Sham Furloughs". September 8, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  7. ^ "Republic Airways to acquire Midwest Airlines". The Business Journal. June 23, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Republic Airways to operate large regional jets for American Airlines". dallasnews.com. January 24, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  9. ^ a b "American Airlines Unveils Embraer 175 Regional Jet Design". forbes.com. July 31, 2013. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  10. ^ "Business Index". ABC News. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  11. ^ Gara, Antoine. "Republic Airways CEO Says Bankruptcy Filing Will Take Airline To New Heights". Forbes. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  12. ^ "Republic Airways Files Plan of Reorganization, Intends to Emerge from Chapter 11 in Q1-2017". businesswire.com. November 17, 2016.
  13. ^ "Republic Airways: Bases & Routes". Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  14. ^ "Republic Airlines Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. November 5, 2023. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
  15. ^ Flight International March 13–19, 2007
  16. ^ "FARNBOROUGH: Republic signs for 24 more Embraer 190s". July 21, 2010. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
  17. ^ "Republic Agrees To Take Over Q400 Flying for Pinnacle". May 15, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  18. ^ "Republic Airways, Caesars Entertainment Sign Three-Year Flight Agreement". businesswire.com. October 25, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  19. ^ . Airchive. Archived from the original on October 20, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2014.
  20. ^ "Republic Airways, Embraer sign firm order of 100 aircraft". businesswire.com. December 20, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  21. ^ Hemmerdinger, Jon. "Republic to fly 30 more E175s as Delta overhauls regional set-up". Flight Global.
  22. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Embraer ERJ 170LR (ERJ-170-100 LR) N876RW Columbus-John Glenn International Airport, OH (CMH)". aviation-safety.net.
  23. ^ "Search". rzjets.net.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the airline For its holding company see Republic Airways Holdings Not to be confused with the defunct Republic Airlines This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Republic Airways news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Republic Airways Inc is an American regional airline headquartered in Indianapolis Indiana United States Republic operates and maintains aircraft used on flights that are scheduled marketed and sold by a partner mainline airline The company is contracted by American Airlines as American Eagle Delta Air Lines as Delta Connection and United Airlines as United Express Republic AirwaysIATA ICAO Callsign YX 1 2 RPA BRICKYARDFounded1998 26 years ago 1998 AOC R61A758X 3 HubsBostonChicago O HareColumbus GlennIndianapolisLouisvilleNewarkNew York LaGuardiaPittsburghPhiladelphiaWashington NationalFleet size228Parent companyRepublic Airways HoldingsHeadquartersIndianapolis IndianaKey peopleBryan Bedford CEO Websiterjet wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 3 1 Current fleet 3 2 Fleet development 3 3 Retired fleet 4 Incidents 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp US Airways Express Republic Airways Embraer E170 In 1999 Republic Airways Holdings incorporated a new subsidiary Republic Airline Inc 4 but the subsidiary had no activity prior to 2004 and no ability to operate aircraft prior to 2005 In 2004 the holding company activated Republic Airways in reaction to a pilots suit against American Airlines American had awarded the flying of 44 seat regional jets to Chautauqua Airlines then the main operating subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings However Chautauqua later started to operate 70 seat regional jets on behalf of United Airlines and this caused American to be in violation of its pilot union scope clause which prevented an airline from operating on behalf of American if that airline was operating jet aircraft of more than 50 seats even if such aircraft were operating on behalf of a carrier other than American To repair the situation Republic Airways Holdings activated Republic Airline and upon Part 121 certification in 2005 5 allowing Republic Airline to operate commercial service Republic Airways Holdings then transferred the offending 70 seat regional jets from Chautauqua to Republic Airline American was then no longer in violation of its pilot union scope clause Republic Airways Holdings paid 6 6 million to the pilot union of American Airlines to settle the issue 6 US Airways pilots had a scope clause prohibiting the airline from operating large regional jets such as the Embraer E170 The airline negotiated around this clause by offering flight deck jobs to laid off US Airways pilots in a program known as Jets for Jobs This agreement created a subsidiary MidAtlantic Airways As part of US Airways bankruptcy restructuring the 25 Embraer E170s delivered to MidAtlantic were bought by Republic to help US Airways come out of bankruptcy Republic operates them along with additional newly delivered aircraft citation needed In 2007 Frontier Airlines signed an 11 year service agreement with Republic Airways Under the agreement Republic would operate 17 Embraer E170 aircraft for the Frontier Airlines operation The first aircraft was placed into service in March 2007 and the last aircraft was expected to be placed into service by December 2008 On April 23 2008 Republic Airways Holdings parent of Republic Airline terminated its service agreement with Frontier Airlines which entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early April 2008 Subsequently Republic Air Holdings purchased Frontier Airlines in bankruptcy Frontier branded Republic Airways E190 aircraft provided regional capacity support In September 2013 Republic Airways Holdings sold Frontier Airlines As part of the sale Republic Airways terminated the Frontier branded E190 from flying citation needed On February 1 2008 Republic Airways opened a base at John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus Ohio citation needed On September 3 2008 Republic signed a new 10 year codeshare agreement with Midwest Airlines The aircraft would be based at Kansas City International Airport beginning October 1 2008 Twelve aircraft would be placed in service with Midwest On June 23 2009 Republic announced it would acquire Midwest Airlines for 31 million 7 In January 2013 Republic Airways Holdings reached a capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines to operate Embraer E175 airplanes under the American Eagle brand beginning in mid 2013 8 Republic began service as an American Eagle affiliate on August 1 2013 from Chicago to New Orleans Pittsburgh and Albuquerque 9 On February 25 2016 the airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection The airline was hit hard because of pilot shortages but a new contract ratified in October 2015 helped restructure the airline At the time of filing Republic Holdings claimed 2 97 billion in liabilities and 3 56 billion in assets 10 11 On November 16 2016 Republic Airways Holdings filed their Plan of Reorganization with intentions to emerge from Chapter 11 during the first quarter of 2017 12 It was announced that parent company Republic Airways Holdings would merge subsidiaries Shuttle America and Republic Airways into one company with Republic Airways being chosen as the surviving company On January 31 2017 Shuttle America merged with Republic Airways In December 2018 the operating division was renamed Republic Airways to match its parent company citation needed As of January 31 2017 Republic Airways has the largest fleet of Embraer E170 and Embraer E175 aircraft in the world original research Destinations editAs of January 2024 Republic operates for American Eagle Delta Connection and United Express List of destinations 13 As of January 2023 update City Country Subdivision IATA Airport Notes Ottawa Canada Ontario YOW Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport Toronto Canada Ontario YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport Montreal Canada Quebec YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Quebec City Canada Quebec YQB Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport Havana Cuba La Habana Province HAV Jose Marti International Airport Fayetteville Springdale United States Arkansas XNA Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Little Rock United States Arkansas LIT Clinton National Airport Hartford United States Connecticut BDL Bradley International Airport Fort Myers United States Florida RSW Southwest Florida International Airport Jacksonville United States Florida JAX Jacksonville International Airport Key West United States Florida EYW Key West International Airport Sarasota United States Florida SRQ Sarasota Bradenton International Airport Atlanta United States Georgia ATL Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Savannah United States Georgia SAV Savannah Hilton Head International Airport Chicago United States Illinois ORD O Hare International Airport Base Indianapolis United States Indiana IND Indianapolis International Airport Base Lexington United States Kentucky LEX Blue Grass Airport Louisville United States Kentucky SDF Louisville International Airport Base New Orleans United States Louisiana MSY Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Bangor United States Maine BGR Bangor International Airport Portland United States Maine PWM Portland International Jetport Baltimore United States Maryland BWI Baltimore Washington International Airport Boston United States Massachusetts BOS Logan International Airport Base Worcester United States Massachusetts ORH Worcester Regional Airport Detroit United States Michigan DTW Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Grand Rapids United States Michigan GRR Gerald R Ford International Airport Minneapolis St Paul United States Minnesota MSP Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport Kansas City United States Missouri MCI Kansas City International Airport St Louis United States Missouri STL St Louis Lambert International Airport Omaha United States Nebraska OMA Eppley Airfield Manchester United States New Hampshire MHT Manchester Boston Regional Airport Newark United States New Jersey EWR Newark Liberty International Airport Base Albany United States New York ALB Albany International Airport Buffalo United States New York BUF Buffalo Niagara International Airport New York City United States New York LGA LaGuardia Airport Base Rochester United States New York ROC Greater Rochester International Airport Syracuse United States New York SYR Syracuse Hancock International Airport White Plains United States New York HPN Westchester County Airport Asheville United States North Carolina AVL Asheville Regional Airport Greensboro United States North Carolina GSO Piedmont Triad International Airport Raleigh Durham United States North Carolina RDU Raleigh Durham International Airport Wilmington United States North Carolina ILM Wilmington International Airport Cincinnati Ohio area United States Kentucky CVG Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport Airport is in Kentucky Cleveland United States Ohio CLE Hopkins International Airport Columbus United States Ohio CMH John Glenn Columbus International Airport Base Dayton United States Ohio DAY Dayton International Airport Oklahoma City United States Oklahoma OKC Will Rogers World Airport Tulsa United States Oklahoma TUL Tulsa International Airport Harrisburg United States Pennsylvania MDT Harrisburg International Airport Philadelphia United States Pennsylvania PHL Philadelphia International Airport Base Pittsburgh United States Pennsylvania PIT Pittsburgh International Airport Base Providence United States Rhode Island PVD Theodore Francis Green State Airport Charleston United States South Carolina CHS Charleston International Airport Greenville Spartanburg United States South Carolina GSP Greenville Spartanburg International Airport Myrtle Beach United States South Carolina MYR Myrtle Beach International Airport Memphis United States Tennessee MEM Memphis International Airport Nashville United States Tennessee BNA Nashville International Airport Houston United States Texas IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport 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 Blacksburg Regional Airport Washington D C area United States Virginia IAD Washington Dulles International Airport Washington D C area United States Virginia DCA Reagan National Airport Base Madison United States Wisconsin MSN Dane County Regional Airport Milwaukee United States Wisconsin MKE Milwaukee Mitchell International AirportFleet editCurrent fleet edit As of March 2024 update the Republic Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft 14 Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Operated for Notes F Y Y Total Embraer 170 5 12 20 34 66 American Eagle All to be transferred from Delta Connection and United Express 11 9 12 48 69 Delta Connection To be removed 26 6 16 70 United Express To be removed Embraer 175 91 12 20 44 76 American Eagle 46 20 44 Delta Connection 46 13 16 48 United Express 3 64 Republic Airways Total 228 13 Fleet development edit nbsp A Republic Airways E170 with Republic branding at Kansas City International Airport The Embraer 175 made its United States domestic debut when the first aircraft was delivered to Republic Airways in March 2007 Total orders were for 36 aircraft which were operated in an 80 seat configuration under the US Airways Express brand name 15 In July 2010 Republic ordered a further 24 Embraer E190 aircraft 16 In May 2012 Republic Airways agreed to fly the 28 Bombardier Q400s for United Express that bankrupt Pinnacle Airlines planned to return to its lessors 17 The Q400 fleet was retired in 2017 citation needed Republic Airways Holdings signed a three year contract in October 2012 with Caesars Entertainment Corporation where its Republic Airways subsidiary would operate five Embraer E190 aircraft to provide more than 1 500 charter flights annually for Caesars Service began in January 2013 This contract ended in August 2015 and all E190 aircraft were sold or returned to the lease holders 18 In January 2013 Republic Airways Holdings reached a capacity purchase agreement with American Airlines to operate 47 Embraer E175 airplanes under the American Eagle brand beginning in mid 2013 The regional jets would be deployed out of American s Chicago hub In addition Republic would have options to purchase an additional 47 Embraer aircraft beginning in 2015 8 Republic took first delivery of the E175 jets in July 2013 and service began August 1 2013 from Chicago to New Orleans Pittsburgh and Albuquerque 9 Republic began using Miami as an American Eagle hub in October 2014 and in New York JFK in May 2015 19 nbsp Republic Airways Maintenance Base in Columbus Ohio In late 2015 it was announced Republic Airways achieved approval from the FAA for Extended Overwater Operations EOW which allows Republic to operate up to 162 nautical miles from shore As of January 31 2017 only Republic E175 aircraft operating for American Airlines are equipped to operate as an EOW aircraft American Airlines uses Republic to operate aircraft out of Miami International Airport to various Caribbean and Central American destinations including the Bahamas Mexico Panama Belize Honduras Costa Rica Turks amp Caicos Cuba Guadeloupe and the French West Indies citation needed In late 2016 it was announced due to the impending merger with Shuttle America that the 80 seat Embraer E175s operated for American Eagle previously US Airways Express would have the last row of seats removed 4 in total to conform with Delta s scope clause which limits all regional jets to a maximum of 76 seats These aircraft were retrofitted to American s standard Embraer E175 layout citation needed On January 31 2017 all existing aircraft operating under the Shuttle America operating certificate were transferred to the Republic Airline Inc operating certificate thus ceasing operations for Shuttle America and completing the merger process of both subsidiaries The move made Republic the largest operator of Embraer E170 and Embraer E175 aircraft in the world citation needed On December 20 2018 Republic Airways announced that it had finalized a firm order for 100 Embraer E175 aircraft stating that deliveries for the new aircraft would start in the second half of 2020 20 In October 2019 Republic received the first of 30 E175s to be transferred from Compass Airlines upon the cancellation of their contract with Delta 21 In September 2021 Republic agreed to sell 11 E170s and 6 E175s to Envoy Air citation needed Retired fleet edit Republic Airways retired fleet Aircraft Year retired Embraer E190 2015 Bombardier Q400 2017Incidents editOn April 9 2017 a passenger was forced off of a Republic operated United Express flight in Chicago bound for Louisville The passenger was forced off the flight by Chicago Department of Aviation officers after he refused to give up his seat to an airline employee He attempted to run back onto the aircraft but was forcibly removed A video posted on social media showing him being injured and dragged off the plane led to a public outcry against United Airlines On June 21 2018 a Republic owned E170 registered N876RW was damaged by a fire while undergoing maintenance at John Glenn Columbus International Airport The aircraft was deemed to be damaged beyond economical repair 22 23 See also editAir transportation in the United StatesReferences edit FAA JO7340 2D PDF faa gov Republic Airways on ch aviation ch aviation Federal Aviation Administration Airline Certificate Information Detail View av info faa gov Retrieved June 27 2019 Republic Airways Holdings Form 10 K for Year Ended December 31 2004 Retrieved August 16 2013 Exhibit99 1 Republic Airline Certification Retrieved August 16 2013 Republic Airways Continues Attack On Pilots Group With Sham Furloughs September 8 2011 Retrieved August 16 2013 Republic Airways to acquire Midwest Airlines The Business Journal June 23 2009 Retrieved August 1 2013 a b Republic Airways to operate large regional jets for American Airlines dallasnews com January 24 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 a b American Airlines Unveils Embraer 175 Regional Jet Design forbes com July 31 2013 Retrieved August 1 2013 Business Index ABC News Retrieved October 30 2016 Gara Antoine Republic Airways CEO Says Bankruptcy Filing Will Take Airline To New Heights Forbes Retrieved October 30 2016 Republic Airways Files Plan of Reorganization Intends to Emerge from Chapter 11 in Q1 2017 businesswire com November 17 2016 Republic Airways Bases amp Routes Retrieved October 8 2022 Republic Airlines Fleet Details and History Planespotters net November 5 2023 Retrieved November 6 2023 Flight International March 13 19 2007 FARNBOROUGH Republic signs for 24 more Embraer 190s July 21 2010 Retrieved July 21 2010 Republic Agrees To Take Over Q400 Flying for Pinnacle May 15 2012 Retrieved February 15 2013 Republic Airways Caesars Entertainment Sign Three Year Flight Agreement businesswire com October 25 2012 Retrieved February 15 2013 Republic Airlines To Start Flying E 175 Out Of Miami For American Airlines October 2 Airchive Archived from the original on October 20 2014 Retrieved September 15 2014 Republic Airways Embraer sign firm order of 100 aircraft businesswire com December 20 2018 Retrieved February 25 2019 Hemmerdinger Jon Republic to fly 30 more E175s as Delta overhauls regional set up Flight Global Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Embraer ERJ 170LR ERJ 170 100 LR N876RW Columbus John Glenn International Airport OH CMH aviation safety net Search rzjets net External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Republic Airline Official website Portals nbsp United States nbsp Indiana nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Republic Airways amp oldid 1215769988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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