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  Air Midwest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Air Midwest was unsuccessful in gaining a codeshare with Republic through the Scheduled Skyways merger, it was able to acquire codeshare agreements with Ozark Airlines as Ozark Midwest, Eastern Airlines as Eastern Air Midwest Express, and American Airlines as American Eagle in 1985.
Air Midwest operates for US Airways Express from hubs in Kansas City and Pittsburgh, with smaller operations at Phoenix and, beginning in February, Chicago Midway Airport.
For a period of three weeks in August 2006, Air Midwest operated as Delta Connection, flying three Beechcraft 1900D from John F. Kennedy Airport to Providence, RI and Windsor Locks, Connecticut, as a stop-gap measure for Freedom Airlines, another subsidiary of Mesa Air Group, until it was relieved by Chatauqua Airlines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Air_Midwest   (1008 words)

  
 About Us - Midwest Profile - Midwest Airlines
Every member of the Midwest team is committed to offering "The best care in the air" on every flight, every day.
Their expertise in operating a corporate air shuttle led to the formation of K-C Aviation in 1969, providing aviation services and specializing in the meticulous customization of corporate aircraft.
The interior width of seat cushions on Midwest aircraft is 18" on Saver flights and 21" on Signature flights, compared with coach seating that is 17-18" wide on most airlines.
www.midwestairlines.com /MAWeb/aboutUs/midwestProfile.aspx   (478 words)

  
 Midwest Air October traffic rises - Boston.com
Midwest Air Group Inc., which operates passenger airlines Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect, on Friday said passenger traffic rose 17.3 percent in October.
MILWAUKEE --Midwest Air Group Inc., which operates passenger airlines Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect, on Friday said passenger traffic rose 17.3 percent in October.
Year to date, Midwest Air said traffic rose 22.6 percent to 3.42 billion revenue passenger miles, capacity rose 14.4 percent to 4.49 billion total available seat miles, and load factor rose to 77 percent from 71.8 percent a year ago.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2006/11/10/midwest_air_october_traffic_rises   (156 words)

  
 Airline Bulletin: Midwest Airlines
Midwest Airlines, the Milwaukee-based carrier announced today that it has posted a first quarter loss of almost $16 million, mainly due to higher-than-expected fuel costs, an ultra-competitive environment.
Today, Midwest Airlines MEH may be heading off course with their reported third quarter loss of $13 million compared to last year's same quarter loss of $3 million after restructuring charges of $5.9 million.
Midwest Airlines used to provide premium service, a nostalgic effort to go back to those happy days when airlines provided full meals and comfy seats to all their passengers.
www.airlinebulletin.com /midwest_airlines/index.html   (945 words)

  
 Midwest Hazecam Live Air Pollution Web Cam
Midwest Hazecam brings you live pictures and corresponding air quality conditions from scenic urban and rural locations in the upper Midwest.
In addition, near real-time air quality data (instantaneous) and meteorological data (hourly average) are provided to distinguish natural from man-made causes of poor visibility, and to provide current air pollution levels to the public.
Air pollution issues in Chicago include occasional high 8-hour ozone levels during the summer (May through September) and high annual average fine particle levels.
www.mwhazecam.net   (504 words)

  
 Air Quality & Health Concerns | Midwest Clean Diesel Initiative | US EPA
Emissions from diesel engines contribute to a variety of air quality problems and may affect the health of those living, working and going to school in areas where diesel emissions are present.
Air Quality issues: The Midwest Region has over 28 million people living in areas not meeting the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone and/or particulate matter (PM 2.5) standards in 2004.
Air Toxics: Also known as hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), air toxics from mobile sources are formed because of toxic compounds found in the fuel that either pass through the engine unburned or are created due to incomplete combustion.
www.epa.gov /midwestcleandiesel/concerns.html   (628 words)

  
 History of Midwest City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Midwest City was founded in 1942 by W. "Bill" Atkinson, a prominent businessman and builder in Oklahoma.
Tinker AFB was once named Midwest Air Depot, so when Midwest City was founded, the name seemed appropriate since those affiliated with the base would be living in the town.
Midwest Air Depot was renamed to Tinker Air Force Base to honor Major General Clarence Tinker, a Native-American from Pawhuska, Oklahoma and the first American general to be killed on a mission in World War II.
www.midwestcityok.org /history.htm   (336 words)

  
 AIN Online February 2003: Air Midwest crash ushers in regionals’ day of disaster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An honors graduate from Louisiana Tech University in 1999, Leslie joined Air Midwest after serving as a flight instructor at her alma mater for nine months.
Furloughed by Air Midwest shortly after 9/11, Gibbs moved to Charlotte last May at the behest of parent company Mesa Air Group, which, as part of a plan to lower costs, replaced Jetstream 31s operated by former subsidiary CCAir with Beech 1900s flown by lower-paid Air Midwest crews.
Air Midwest expected to finish its inspection of all 43 of its Beech 1900s by January 19.
www.ainonline.com /issues/02_03/02_03_airmidwestpg58.html   (1647 words)

  
 Midwest Air Charter - Come fly with the best air charter.
For business or pleasure, let Midwest Air provide you with the very best in air charter transportation service.
With a convenient Midwest Air charter, fly when you want to where you want - 24 hours, seven days a week.
Midwest Air flies up to seven passengers plus a crew of two, fully certified, instrument rated pilots in the executive appointed Cessna Citation V twin engine jet.
www.midwestaircharter.com   (188 words)

  
 Poor Maintenance Cited as Primary Cause of Air Midwest Crash Air Safety Week - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In the chain of events leading to the fatal Jan. 8, 2003, crash of an Air Midwest twin-turboprop, the pilots' inability to prevent the nose from pitching up excessively into a stall was the end result of improper maintenance performed on the airplane's elevator two days before.
The Air Midwest crash, and the company's decision to do more of the maintenance work "in-house," challenges the industry position that there is no link between contract airline maintenance and maintenance-related accidents.
Shortly after the accident, Air Midwest advised the NTSB of its many problems with the manual used by the technicians on the night the work was done on the accident aircraft.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0UBT/is_9_18/ai_113773896   (841 words)

  
 Midwest Air Wing R-C Home Page
The Midwest Air Wing R/C Club is a social organization, established in 1994, for persons having an interest in building, finishing, and flying radio-controlled model aircraft.
Midwest Air Wing members' predominant interest is flying the larger size R/C airplanes and giant scale aircraft.
The flying field is owned by the club and contains a well-manicured 700 x 450 feet grass runway, unobstructed flying area, protected pilots area, large pit area, large spectator pavilion and 400 feet of protected parking.
midwest_air_wing_rc.tripod.com   (117 words)

  
 'Sloppy' Mistakes Caused Air Midwest Crash
In a sharply critical report, the National Transportation Safety Board found that missteps by a contractor were made worse by Air Midwest's use of inadequate weight and balance standards, which left the Beech 1900D turboprop overweight and tail heavy.
They raised questions about record keeping, Air Midwest maintenance training and oversight, and the clarity of instructions in the aircraft's maintenance manual, which was written by manufacturer Raytheon Aircraft, a unit of Raytheon Co.
Compounding the mechanical problem, investigators said, were inadequate standards at Air Midwest for assessing the weight and balance of passengers and luggage.
news.airwise.com /stories/2004/02/1077828553.html   (432 words)

  
 Midwest Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Midwest Connect (formerly Skyway Airlines) is a sister airline also owned by Midwest Air Group.
Midwest Airlines began life in 1948, when Kimberly-Clark Corporation began providing air transportation for company executives and engineers between the company's Appleton headquarters and their mills.
Midwest has become the longstanding largest operation at Mitchell Airport and serves 21 cities non-stop (serving San Antonio only through Kansas City), while their regional partner Skyway Airlines, operating as Midwest Connect, serves nearly 30 destinations throughout the Central United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Midwest_Airlines   (1072 words)

  
 MAPCO - Midwest Air Products Co. Air Pollution Control Equipment Services
Midwest Air Products Co., Inc. has been installing quality air pollution control equipment, including exhaust systems, scrubbers and fans, since 1979.
Midwest Air Products offers startup and training services for all equipment manufactured by the company.
Midwest Air Products offers complete design and engineering of exhaust systems, fans, fume hoods, mist eliminators, scrubbers, and related equipment.
www.midwestair.com /services.html   (337 words)

  
 Mid West Air Link   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MidWest Air Link is a product of Eagle Aircraft, which is celebrating its 25th year of offering flight training at the Porter County Municipal Airport in Valparaiso, IN (VPZ).
MidWest Air Link began service to Chicago’s Midway Airport from Porter County Municipal Airport on November 4, 2005 and has since expanded service to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport as well.
MidWest Air Link utilizes aircraft that were chosen for their all weather capability, twin-engine redundancy, maximum safety, comfort and speed.
www.midwestairlink.net   (217 words)

  
 Air Midwest, Inc. information and related industry information from Hoover's
Air Midwest is the airline behind the airline behind the airline.
A subsidiary of Mesa Air Group, Air Midwest also flies as America West Express out of Phoenix and as Mesa Airlines out of Albuquerque and Dallas.
Air Midwest flies a fleet of Beechcraft turboprop aircraft.
www.hoovers.com /air-midwest/--ID__105655--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (353 words)

  
 Mesa Air Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Air Midwest’s ground training is conducted in Wichita, Kansas.
Mesa Air Group pilots with less than four (4) years longevity are required to execute a training agreement as a condition for entering into initial, upgrade or transition training.
Mesa Air Group pilots are initially assigned to a domicile as needed by the Company operations.
www.mesa-air.com /career_opportunities.asp   (1005 words)

  
 Mesa Air Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mesa Air Group (NASDAQ: MESA) is a Phoenix, Arizona-based commercial aviation holding company that operates three regional airline subsidiaries: Mesa Airlines, Freedom Airlines, and Air Midwest, and five supporting subsidiaries.
Mesa had many changes in 1991; acquiring Air Midwest, its Kansas City hub and a codeshare agreement with USAir Express in July, starting FloridaGulf Airlines serving Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and Lousiana from its Tampa hub under a USAir Express codeshare in December.
In 2001, Mesa reestablished a codeshare agreement with Midwest Express for its Air Midwest Kansas City hub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mesa_Air_Group   (2297 words)

  
 Company Info
Our pilots are professionals who undergo rigorous training to the standards set forth by the FAA in the airline industry and have passed FBI background checks.
Midwest Air will take your party direct to your desired Airport where your ground transportation will be arranged and waiting for your party.
Because we can fly to airports not supported by the major air carriers, flow control delays are extremely rare.
www.midwestaircharter.com /html/company_info.html   (248 words)

  
 Mesa Air Low Cost Airline - Go Hawaii Airline
The Mesa Air Group team currently numbers more than 5000 people working from locations all across the United States.
Together, the Mesa Air team generates revenue of more than $1 billion a year from our partnerships and low cost airline ticket sales and we’re proud to have turned a profit in 33 of the last 34 quarters.
So if you’re looking for great, friendly service or you’re keen to work in a fun, professional environment with the best in the business, we’d love to welcome you to Mesa, ATW Regional Airline of the Year 2005.
www.mesa-air.com   (302 words)

  
 Midwest Air Products Co, MAPCO - Air Pollution Control Equipment & Engineering
MIDWEST AIR PRODUCTS CO. (MAPCO), established in 1979, is a leading manufacturer and installer of quality, innovative, corrosion resistant air pollution control equipment.
With years of engineering, manufacturing, installation and sales experience, Midwest Air Products Co. is continually looking for new and better ways to solve increasingly complex air and environmental control problems.
MAPCO air pollution control equipment includes wet and dry scrubbers, Enforcer III ™ chrome scrubber, Ultramact ™ high efficiency scrubber, Predator ™ Automated Fume Capture System, PVC ductwork, duct fittings, Terminator ™ exhaust hood, MistMaster ™ mist eliminator and Fume Arrestor ™ waste saver and centrifugal exhaust fans.
www.midwestair.com   (185 words)

  
 Midwest Air Force Artists
This site is about the Midwest Air Force Artists and their mission to deliver high quality fine art to the US Air Force Art Program to further the telling of the Air Force story.
If you are not a member of the program and or MAFA and are interested please feel free to see the New Member FAQ and or the "Join" link to learn more about how to do so.
We would like to thank all of the artists who participated this year, thank you to Konrad Hack and Jim Conahan for their hard work in the last two years and a special thanks to Rusty Kirk and Greg Thompson for their hard work and devotion to the program and theor support of our artists.
www.midwestairforceartists.com /index.html   (184 words)

  
 NASA - F/A-18 On Display At Three Midwest Air Shows
It will be located in Hangar 200 at the main entrance to the air show, directly across from the public parking area.
The final stop on the Midwest air show circuit for the NASA research aircraft will be at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wis., for the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture 2003.
Media representatives desiring interviews with AAW program staff at the Dayton air show should contact Leslie Williams of NASA Dryden public affairs at (661) 276-3893 by July 11 or at (661) 810-4977 after that date, or Larine Barr of AFRL public affairs at (937) 656-9010.
www.nasa.gov /audience/forstudents/5-8/features/airshow_news.html   (443 words)

  
 US EPA, Region 5, Air and Radiation Division, Air Quality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
U.S. EPA uses six "criteria pollutants" as indicators of air quality: ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter and lead.
The Clean Air Act places most of the responsibility on states to prevent and control air pollution.
In order for a state to operate an air quality program, the state must adopt a plan and obtain approval of the plan from the EPA.
www.epa.gov /ARD-R5/naaqs/naaqs.htm   (390 words)

  
 Airliners.net Civil Aviation: Mesa/Air Midwest Announces MDW-DEC/MWA/UIN Service
In related news, Air Midwest will also be starting a daily UIN-MCI flight, with a stop in IRK, partially for aircraft rotation purposes.
And though all of the connections will require two fares (though many of the non-WN itineraries can be ticketed as one ticket), thanks to the low local fares, it'll still be far cheaper connecting in MDW than utilizing the expensive RegionsAir/AmericanConnection service over STL.
And the risks for Air Midwest and Big Sky are low enough thanks to the incentives/subsidies that it's certainly worth a shot.
www.airliners.net /discussions/general_aviation/read.main/3083778   (2196 words)

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