Air New Orleans

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Air New Orleans
Air New Orleans Logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
NT ANL Air New Orleans
Founded1981
Ceased operations1988
HubsNew Orleans International Airport
Birmingham International Airport
DestinationsSoutheastern United States
HeadquartersBirmingham, Alabama (1986-1988)
Panama City, Florida (1981-1986)

Air New Orleans was an airline based in Birmingham, Alabama that was conceived as a commuter airline to provide service to cities throughout the Southeastern United States from Texas to Florida.[1] The airline was founded in 1981 in Panama City, Florida and operated scheduled passenger service between 1981 and 1988.[2]

History[]

Despite its name, the airline's original headquarters was in Panama City, Florida with some executive offices being located in New Orleans.[1] However, in 1986, the airline moved its headquarters to Birmingham, Alabama, and was located there until its closure in 1988.[1]

In June 1986, Air New Orleans was operating service as a Continental Express air carrier via a code sharing agreement with Continental Airlines in order to provide passenger feed in and out of New Orleans flown with British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 and Beechcraft C99 commuter turboprops.[3][4]

By January 1988, the airline would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and would subsequently cease operation on June 17, 1988.[2]

Fleet[]

Accidents and incidents[]

  • On May 26, 1987, a Continental Express flight, operated by Air New Orleans with a British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31 (Registration N331CY) flying as flight 2962, crash landed just after takeoff from New Orleans International Airport. The plane crashed into eight lanes of traffic and subsequently injured two persons on the ground. Of the 11 occupants on board, there were zero fatalities.[6] The cause of the crash was attributed to pilot error.[7]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c "La.-based commuter airline moving to Birmingham". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-01-05. pp. 4B.
  2. ^ a b "Air New Orleans closes down; 95 jobs eventually will go". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1988-06-18. pp. 7B.
  3. ^ "Continental to expand low-fare travel". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-06-20. pp. 11D.
  4. ^ http://www.departedflights.com. Feb. 1, 1987 Continental Airlines timetable
  5. ^ a b c "Air New Orleans may buy 4 planes". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1986-01-26. pp. 7B.
  6. ^ Kent, Jennifer C. (1987-05-27). "Plane bounces into traffic at Kenner; 13 hurt". The Baton Rouge Advocate. pp. 1A.
  7. ^ "Crash blamed on pilot error". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1988-04-13. pp. 16C.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Air New Orleans". AirTimes: A Collector's Guide to Airline Timetables. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-26.

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