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Piedmont Airlines
IATA
US
ICAO
PDT
Callsign
PIEDMONT
Founded 1962
Hubs Charlotte/Douglas International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport
Focus cities New York LaGuardia Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport
Washington National Airport
Member lounge US Airways Club
Alliance Star Alliance
Fleet size 55
Destinations 49
Parent company US Airways Group, Inc.
Headquarters Salisbury, Maryland
Key people Stephen R. Farrow (CEO)
Website: http://www.piedmont-airlines.com

Piedmont Airlines is a regional airline operating for US Airways Express. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the US Airways Group. Headquartered in Salisbury, Maryland, USA, it conducts flight operations using De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft along the East Coast of the United States. [1] Its main base is Wicomico Regional Airport, Salisbury, with hubs at Pittsburgh International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, Charlotte/Douglas International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.[2]

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History

The airline was formed in 1931 by Richard Henson as Henson Aviation, a fixed base operator in Hagerstown, Maryland. It began its first scheduled flights to Washington National Airport in 1962 under the Hagerstown Commuter name, later changed to Henson Airlines. [1] Allegheny Airlines (now US Airways) and Henson began one of the world's first code sharing arrangements in 1967, and Henson re-branded itself as an Allegheny Commuter carrier using Beechcraft 99 aircraft. It initially developed a route structure serving Washington DC, Philadelphia and Baltimore while establishing a new headquarters for Allegheny Commuter at Salisbury, Maryland in 1968. in the 1970s, the airline upgraded to Shorts 330 and De Havilland Dash 7 turboprops. [1] In 1983, Piedmont Aviation bought Henson and re-branded the airline as "Henson, The Piedmont Regional Airline." Under Piedmont's control, the airline expanded rapidly, particularly in Florida. Both were purchased by the USAir Group in 1987 with Piedmont absorbed two years later and Henson's aircraft repainted in USAir Express livery [2]. The 1980s saw rapid growth by the company, first resulting the upgrade of its fleet to the De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft, and an expansion in the fleet size. With the growth in pasenger capactity, the airline made a geographic expansion to Florida, including numerous intra-state routes in Florida, and it opened a maintenance facility in Jacksonville.[1] The Piedmont name was resurrected in 1993, when USAir (now US Airways) renamed Henson to "Piedmont Airlines". This was done to protect the Piedmont brand name, which could be used by others if not exercised in trade use for a period of time. USAir continued this practice by changing the name of its two other wholly owned regional airline subsidiaries, Jetstream and Allegheny Commuter, to PSA Airlines and Allegheny Airlines, respectively. (Pacific Southwest Airlines was the name of a California-based airline merged into USAir.) In 1997, USAir was renamed US Airways, and Piedmont was likewise re-branded as a US Airways Express carrier. US Airways merged Allegheny Airlines into Piedmont in 2004. The airline has 6,150 employees (at November 2007).[2]

Fleet

As of October 2007 the Piedmont Airlines fleet includes[2] :

Piedmont Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Bombardier Dash 8 100 44 37
Bombardier Dash 8 300 11 50

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Piedmont Airlines, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-06-28.
  2. ^ a b c d "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-10, p. 64. 

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