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  CHQ - Chautauqua Airlines
The agreement voted on was virtually the same agreement which IBT and Chautauqua management agreed to in May of 2002, but was modified to reflect subsequent changes to the Jets for Jobs Agreement reached between the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) and US Airways.
Now that the Chautauqua pilots have spoken on this matter, we would sincerely urge you to keep your promise to the pilot group and honor the ballot results by keeping all additional US Air code sharing flying at Chautauqua Airlines.
As was the case in Mesa Airlines’ creation of Freedom Air, it would be intolerable to allow Chautauqua Airlines to circumvent its pilot group by establishing an “alter ego” airline.
www.ibt747.org /airlines/chq/news/2003/040403chq.htm   (580 words)

  
 Regional carriers reshaping air travel
The airline industry always has been volatile and competitive -- the closest thing to outright war, one analyst calls it -- but some say this transformation is on par with the change from propellers to jets.
The major challenge the major airlines face is cutting costs, and that means reducing the pay for pilots, flight attendants, maintenance workers and others to get it in line with the standards established by the low-cost carriers and the regionals.
These are called "scope clauses." But as the financial woes of the major airlines worsen, pilots have been trading that restriction for a guarantee of jobs for their members flying the new regional jets being put into service.
www2.indystar.com /articles/0/147019-6420-P.html   (2215 words)

  
 625-A-2001 -- Code share - Chautauqua Airlines, Inc. cob as US Airways Express, Trans World Express, TW Express and ...
Chautauqua Airlines, on behalf of itself and American Airlines has applied to the Canadian Transportation Agency (hereinafter the Agency) for the approval set out in the title.
Under Licence No. 975092, Chautauqua Airlines is authorized to operate a scheduled international service in accordance with the Air Transport Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America signed on February 24, 1995 (hereinafter the Agreement).
Chautauqua Airlines and American Airlines are reminded of the continuing requirement to comply with sections 8.2 and 8.5 of the ATR.
www.cta-otc.gc.ca /rulings-decisions/decisions/2001/A/625-A-2001_e.html   (431 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Travel - News - Embraer sells 22 jets to Chautauqua Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Chautauqua will begin flying as part of Delta Connection in November with 22 Embraer regional jets by the end of 2003.
Chautauqua ordered 15 38-seat ERJ 135 planes and seven 50-seat ERJ 145 aircraft, to be delivered starting in the last quarter of this year, an Embraer statement Monday said.
Chautauqua Airlines, owned by Wexford Capital LLC of Greenwich, Conn., runs scheduled passenger services among 42 cities in 18 U.S. states and Canada through codesharing agreements with three major U.S. airlines.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2002/2002-06-11-embraer.htm   (286 words)

  
 175-A-2001 -- Code share - Chautauqua Airlines, Inc. cob USAir Express or US Airways Limited, on behalf of itself and ...
Under Licence No. 975092, Chautauqua is authorized to operate a scheduled international service in accordance with the Air Transport Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America signed on February 24, 1995 (hereinafter the Agreement).
Chautauqua and TWA shall apply their published tariffs, on file with the Agency and in effect, to the carriage of their traffic.
Chautauqua and TWA are reminded of the continuing requirement to comply with sections 8.2 and 8.5 of the ATR.
www.cta-otc.gc.ca /rulings-decisions/decisions/2001/A/175-A-2001_e.html   (518 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines Selected Regional Airline of the Year By Air Transport World Business Wire - Find Articles
Chautauqua Airlines a wholly-owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings announced today that it has been selected Regional Airline of the Year by Air Transport World.
Chautauqua Airlines offers scheduled passenger service on more than 500 flights daily to 67 cities in 26 states, Canada and the Bahamas through code sharing agreements with three major U.S. airlines.
Chautauqua Airlines is the third largest Embraer regional jet operator in the world and is one of only two carriers worldwide that operate all three variants of the ERJ platform including the 135, 140 and 145.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2004_Jan_26/ai_112549686   (557 words)

  
 Pilot Group to Receive Strike Authorization Ballots
The union believes that the company’s actions and lack of good faith bargaining are proof that Chautauqua management has abandoned any attempt at presenting an acceptable contract agreement to their pilots or keeping additional US Airways code sharing flying at Chautauqua.
In a prior gesture to ensure Chautauqua’s growth and the company’s fulfillment of the US Airways/Jets for Jobs Agreement, the pilots overwhelmingly voted in favor of the additional US Airways code sharing flying and expected the company to move forward with their end of the bargain.
Chautauqua Airlines’ parent company, Republic Airways Holdings, Inc., has also attempted to expedite the formation of alter-ego Republic Airlines, with the transfer of senior management personnel from Chautauqua Airlines.
www.teamster.org /03news/nr_030528_1.htm   (403 words)

  
 aarcorp.com – Press Releases
Chautauqua Airlines is a regional airline that operates flights under its major airline partner brands, consisting of AmericanConnection, Delta Connection, United Express and US Airways Express.
Work on the program is currently underway in support of Chautauqua's schedule to begin commercial service for its newest partner, Continental Airlines with the CRJ 200 aircraft in January, 2007.
Chautauqua Airlines is owned by Republic Airways Holdings, which is based in Indianapolis and also owns Republic Airlines and Shuttle America.
www.aarcorp.com /news/chautauqua.htm   (505 words)

  
 Republic Airways Chatauqua Airlines Regional airlines - Plane Markets
Due to airline certification delays this plan was dropped, but in a move demonstrating the flexibility typical of regional airlines, Republic instead sealed a deal to pioneer United Airlines operation of the 70 seat Embraer 170 aircraft.
Chautauqua will begin operation of the Embraer 170 in October 2004, with service to be provided for United from Washington Dulles and Chicago O'Hare airports.
American Airlines - took advantage of the pilot scope clause and desire of American to introduce competitive service using ERJ 140s from St Louis in 2002 - aircraft that replaced the ERJ 145s previously in use because reductions in the American Airlines operating fleet meant that pilot scope clause* restrictions were invoked.
www.planemarkets.com /regionalairlines.htm   (770 words)

  
 Embraer announces new orders for ERJ 140   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Chautauqua Airlines' contract is a confirmation of 28 options the airline has on the ERJ 140/145, fifteen of which will be flown for American Airlines.
Joseph Jacobs, president of Wexford, Chautauqua Airlines' parent company, said, "We are very pleased to expand our relationship with both Embraer and American Airlines, and are enthused about our continued growth and success at Chautauqua".
Chautauqua Airlines is owned by investment funds organised and managed by Wexford Capital LLC, a Greenwich, Connecticut-based diversified investment company.
defence-data.com /paris2001/pagepa1105.htm   (434 words)

  
 Welcome to Delta Connection Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Because the Academy is Airline owned and operated, we have first hand knowledge of what a future Captain needs to be successful in their Airline career," said Erskine.
Chautauqua Airlines has plans to hire a minimum of 30 pilots a month and has interview dates set for Comair graduates to aid in filling those positions.
"The Academy Instructor begins his or her airline career at a world-class Airline and Chautauqua Airlines gains access to the most highly driven and successful airline-oriented and trained flight instructors in the world." In fact, to date, 97% of Academy graduates have been hired as a First Officer with 25 different airlines worldwide.
www.deltaconnectionacademy.com /html/press_5_31_01.html   (432 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Chautauqua Airlines is an airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Chautauqua Airlines is wholly owned by Republic Airways Holdings using a fleet of 100 Embraer regional jets (ERJ), including 68 ERJ-145s, 15 ERJ-140s, 17 ERJ-135s.
Chautauqua was one of the first U.S. operators of the Embraer 170 regional jet, but was forced to transfer these aircraft to sister companies Shuttle America and Republic Airlines in 2005 after the pilots' union at American Airlines claimed the aircraft violated a "scope clause" regulating the size of regional aircraft operated under American brands.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Chautauqua_Airlines   (764 words)

  
 Comair, The Delta Connection - Company News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Chautauqua will become the fifth regional carrier participating in the Delta Connection system, and will serve Florida markets with a total of 22 Embraer regional jets by the end of 2003.
Chautauqua‘s jets, powered by Rolls-Royce AE 3007 engines, are scheduled for delivery from October 2002 through December 2003, with options for 30 additional aircraft.
Chautauqua Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings, Inc., which is wholly owned by Wexford Capital LLC, a Greenwich, Conn.-based manager of investment funds.
www.comair.com /news/?id=153   (372 words)

  
 Teamsters’ Lawsuit Over Unlawful Firings at Chautauqua Airlines Heats Up
Under the terms of their contracts with Chautauqua, the regional carrier was obligated to go through a furlough process when it decided to cut back on staffing.
Chautauqua cut jobs as part of a 20 percent reduction in capacity, implemented due to declining passenger traffic after the terrorist attacks.
The Teamsters' suit alleges that Chautauqua also reduced hours for some employees from 40 to 32 hours per week, altering the established working conditions of its full-time fleet and passenger service agents without providing notice to, nor bargaining with, union representatives.
www.teamster.org /01newsb/hn_011116_1.htm   (351 words)

  
 Republic Airways
Chautauqua Airlines has been offering scheduled commercial passenger service for over 30 years.
The all-jet airline operates a fleet of 95 Embraer regional jets.
All of its flights are operated under its major airline partner brand, such as AmericanConnection, Delta Connection, United Express and US Airways Express.
www.rjet.com /subsidiaries.html   (47 words)

  
 Kentucky.gov: - 20060413chautauqua
Chautauqua Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings, provides regional jet service for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Air Lines and US Airways and is the only regional airline to partner with four major airlines.
The airline was selected as Regional Airline of the Year by Air Transport World in 2004 and by Regional Airline World in 2003.
“The Chautauqua Airlines Maintenance Facility is a prime example of how the re-use of land acquired by the airport during the Louisville Airport Improvement Project can be used to create new economic growth for our community and region,” said J.D. Nichols, Airport Board chairman.
kentucky.gov /Newsroom/governor/20060413chautauqua.htm   (519 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines pilots approve ratification of labour contract. | Operations > Shipping from AllBusiness.com
Chautauqua Airlines pilots approve ratification of labour contract.
Pilots at Chautauqua Airlines have voted in favour of the ratification of a new labour agreement.
The contract mandates that all flying performed by Chautauqua Airlines or any subsidiary of the parent, Republic Airways, will be performed by pilots from the Chautauqua master seniority list.
www.allbusiness.com /operations/shipping-air-freight/658358-1.html   (434 words)

  
 Aviation.Jetnet.org - Hired by Chautauqua Airlines
Chautauqua Airlines offers scheduled passenger service on more than 540 flights daily to 66 cities in 27 states, Canada, and the Bahamas through code-sharing agreements with four major U.S. airlines.
The all-jet airline currently operates a fleet of 85 Embraer regional jets: 55 ERJ 145s, 15 ERJ 140s and 15 ERJ135s.
Chautauqua Airlines was just recently named Regional Airline of the Year 2004
www.aviation.jetnet.org /hired.htm   (281 words)

  
 united.com - Press release detail
Chautauqua will operate sixteen fifty-seat regional jets for United Express and Shuttle America will fly ten Saab 340 turbo prop aircraft.
The agreements with Chautauqua and Republic expire in 2014, while the contract with Shuttle America runs through 2005 and includes a renewal option.
Chautauqua and Republic Airlines are wholly owned subsidiaries of Republic Airways Holdings Inc., an airline holding company based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
www.united.com /press/detail/0,6862,51749,00.html   (345 words)

  
 Continental Selects Chautauqua For Regional Jets
Continental Airlines has selected Chautauqua Airlines to operate 44 regional jets in a move that effectively reduces its regional fleet.
The planes to be operated by Chautauqua, a unit of Republic Airways Holdings, will partially replace 69 planes that regional airline partner ExpressJet chose to retain after Continental canceled a capacity-purchase agreement.
Chautauqua, which is responsible for supplying the aircraft, will begin operating the 50-seat regional jets for Continental between January and July 2007.
news.airwise.com /story/view/1153694902.html   (293 words)

  
 US Aviation - Aviation Forums, Airline Forums, Aviation Message Boards, Aviation Jobs, Aviation Classifieds, Aviation ...
It is the Union’s contention that the formation of Republic Airlines violates the scope provision transfer of aircraft prohibition.
The IBT neither participated in the discussions nor were informed of the Republic Airlines’ formation until after the deal was struck.
Chautauqua’s Negotiating Committee spent two days in pointless negotiations and the Company would not move from its position.
www.usaviation.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=4111   (1014 words)

  
 TheAirlineHub: Continental Picks Chautauqua as Regional Partner
Chautauqua Airlines will start flying for Continental Airlines as a part of their regional network.
Chautauqua Airlines already flies for American, Delta, United and US Airways as a part of their regional networks.
Chautauqua Airlines won the right to dance with Continental Airlines when the Houston-based carrier awarded Chautauqua the rights to fly up to 69 regional jets in the Continental Express family.
www.theairlinehub.com /2006/04/continental_picks_chautauqua_a.html   (706 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Some airlines are making money   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
These are the "regional" airlines that take you from places like Medford, Ore., to United's hub in San Francisco; Little Rock, to US Airways' hub in Charlotte; or Wichita, to Continental's hub in Houston.
Regional airlines share several commonalities: 1) they usually operate jets or turboprops with less than 100 seats, 2) they usually fly short hops, and 3) they primarily serve as feeder carriers to the larger "legacy" airlines.
America West pays those airlines a fixed monthly stipend plus additional funds based on the number of flights flown and hours of operation, as well as a percentage of the revenue from the flights they operate under their code-share agreement.
www.usatoday.com /travel/columnist/grossman/2005-11-25-grossman_x.htm   (906 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines???
The only non stop flight is on Chautauqua Airlines which is affiliated with from Delta.
Chautauqua Airlines provides RJ services for AA, DL, UA, and US.
In fact, they won ATW's regional airline of the year for 2004.
www.flyertalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=392913   (413 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines Receives Excellence Award - Newsroom - Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick
Chautauqua Airlines won the Flight Operations category of the Aviation Excellence Award.
Flight International is recognized as one of the airline industry's leading and most respected publications, Flight International has been the magazine of choice for the global aerospace industry for over 90 years.
In making the selection, Flight International stated "Chautauqua Airlines operates nearly 100 regional jets in partnership with four of the biggest US major airlines and it has grown its flying operations in a difficult market.
www.insideindianabusiness.com /newsitem.asp?id=16965   (443 words)

  
 Chautauqua Airlines to purchase AE 3007 engines from Rolls-Royce. | Operations > Shipping from AllBusiness.com
Chautauqua Airlines has placed an order with Rolls-Royce for AE 3007 engines worth USD127m.
The airline - which is scheduled to become the fifth carrier in Delta Air Lines' Delta Connection system - has ordered the engines to power 22 Embraer regional jet aircraft.
The airline has recently signed a deal with Embraer for 15 38-seat ERJ 135 aircraft and seven 50-seat ERJ 145 aircraft, to be delivered during 2002 and 2003.
www.allbusiness.com /operations/shipping-air-freight/196965-1.html   (514 words)

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