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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into American Eagle Airlines. () |
| Executive Airlines | ||
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| IATA OW |
ICAO EXK |
Callsign EXECUTIVE EAGLE |
| Founded | 1986 | |
| Hubs | Luis Muñoz Marín Int'l Airport Miami International Airport |
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| Frequent flyer program | AAdvantage | |
| Member lounge | Admirals Club | |
| Alliance | Oneworld (Affiliate) | |
| Fleet size | 37 | |
| Destinations | 37 | |
| Parent company | AMR Corporation | |
| Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico | |
| Key people | Edwin Criner (President) | |
| Website: http://www.aa.com/content/footer/eagleOverview.jhtml | ||
Executive Airlines, Inc. is an airline based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It operates an extensive inter-island network in the Caribbean and to the Bahamas and the USA in American Eagle colors. Its main base is Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, San Juan.[1]
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History
The airline was founded as Executive Air Charter and on September 15, 1986 joined the American Eagle system. It became an AMR Eagle subsidiary on December 7, 1989. It is a subsidiary of AMR Eagle Holdings Corporation which operates American Eagle Airlines Inc., and Executive Airlines Inc. Both are subsidiaries of AMR Corporation, the parent of American Airlines. It has 2,125 employees (at March 2007).[1] In late 2007, it was announced AMR plans to "spin off" Executive Airlines Inc., which according to the filing, carries the American Eagle name. In the American Airlines Inc., 8k SEC filing dated 11/29 2007, "The planned divestiture would include both American Eagle Airlines, Inc., which feeds American Airlines hubs throughout North America, and it's affiliate, Executive Airlines, Inc., which carries the American Eagle name throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean from bases in Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico."[1] The sell of Executive Airlines Inc. was first discussed and explored back in the December 2002 [2][[3] when it was announced an agreement had been reached by Eagle President Gary Ellmer and Puerto Rico businessman Joaquin Bolivar.
Destinations
Executive Airlines, Inc. operates the following services in 2007:
United States
United States commonwealths and territories
Mexico
Caribbean, excluding United States commonwealths and territories
- Anguilla (United Kingdom)
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Aruba (Netherlands)
- Aruba
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Barbados
- British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)
- Dominica
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Grenada
- Guadeloupe (France)
- Martinique (France)
- Netherlands Antilles
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Trinidad and Tobago
Fleet
The Executive Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007):[1]
- 25 ATR 72-210
- 12 ATR 72-500
References
- ^ a b c Flight International 3 April 2007
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