United Express
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Headquarters | Chicago, IL |
Founded | 1985 |
Fleet size | 566 |
United Express is a regional aviation provider in the United States, a subsidiary of United Airlines. Services provided by United Express are subcontracted to 9 airline operators.
United Airlines was merged with Continental Airlines from 2010-2012. With this merger, Continental Express and Continental Connection operations were merged with United Express.
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Flight Operators
United Express service is provided by 9 airlines, operating under the United Express name and liveried aircraft.[1]
- Active
- Air Wisconsin - Operates flights in eastern and central United States.
- CommutAir - Operates flights in northeastern United States.
- GoJet Airlines - Operates flights across all of the United States, Ontario and Québec.
- Mesa Airlines - Operates flights in eastern and central United States.
- Republic Airlines - Operates flights in western United States.
- SkyWest Airlines - Operates flights across all of the United States and Canada.
- Previously Operated
- Aspen Airways - Operated flights in western and central United States.
- Atlantic Coast Airlines
- Cape Air - Operated flights in Micronesia.
- Colgan Air
- ExpressJet - Operated flights across all of the United States, eastern Canada and Mexico. Service ended 2020.
- Presidential Airways
- Shuttle America - Operated flights across all of the United States and Canada.
- Trans States Airlines - Operates flights across all of the United States.
- WestAir Commuter Airlines - Operated flights in western United States.
Fleet
Current Roster
On Order
Model | Thumbnail | Year Delivered | Manufacturer | Model Number | Engines | Seating | Operated By | Notes |
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United Express CRJ700 | 2019 | Bombardier | CRJ700 | General Electric CF34-8C1 | ExpressJet |
Retired Roster
Model | Thumbnail | Year Delivered | Manufacturer | Model Number | Engines | Seating | Notes |
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United Express ERJ-135 | 1999-2001 | Embraer | ERJ-135 | Rolls-Royce AE3007 | 6 economy plus, 31 economy |
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United Express ERJ-145 | 2003-2010 | Embraer | ERJ-145 | Rolls-Royce AE3007 | 6 economy plus, 44 economy | ||
United Express DHC-8-200 | 2006-2008 | Bombardier | DHC-8-200 | Pratt & Whitney PW105A | 37 economy |
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United Express ATR 42 | 2010, 2016 | ATR | ATR 42-320 | Pratt & Whitney PW121 | 46 economy |
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United Express DHC-8-300 | 2011 | Bombardier | DHC-8-300 | Pratt & Whitney PW105A | 50 economy |
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United Express DHC-8-400 | 2012 | Bombardier | DHC-8-400 | Pratt & Whitney PW105A | 7 United First, 10 economy plus, 54 economy |
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United Express CRJ-100ER | 2018-2019 | Bombardier | CRJ-100ER | General Electric CF34-3A1 | 4 economy plus, 46 economy |
Classes
United Express has 3 seat classes for their aircraft.
Class | Aircraft | Notes |
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United First | ||
Economy Plus | ||
Economy |
Destinations
- Destinations listed are served by United Airline's primary operations only. For flights operated by United Express, please check their respectable page.
- Destinations are valid for October 2015.[2]
- Hubs
- United States
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- North America
- South & Central America/Caribbean
Flights
- Please see United Express Flights.