So pretty much all that EAS flying is going to become United into IAD. Their ain't no way they can fit that into PHL or LGA so I really don't see any other choice unless CAL wants it out of CLE again.
Why not PHL? I know they're pressed for space but they cant take 3 or 4 Saabs? I know the Express terminal is busy, but I didn't think that busy.
The problem with Philly has very little to do with ramp space, but rather taxiway space, departure (and arrival) sequencing and airspace. Even adding aircraft that can depart 8 or 35/K isn't going to help with the airspace congestion.
Denver International Airport is, by land size, the largest international airport in the United States, and the third largest international airport in the world, after only King Fahd International Airport, and Montréal-Mirabel International Airport. Runway 16R/34L is also the longest public use runway in the United States.
Pittsburgh is the largest airport (acrege) in the United States with more than enough people, space and services to easily service a major airline again.
That's right, I remember reading that. Thats whay happens when you let LCC's into your market. And don't compete with them.
So, looks like Colgan will probably close their Altoona and Johnstown bases?
Hasn't AOO already closed? I think it is already being served by Saabs from elsewhere and the BKW 1900.