
Colgan Air


- IATA Code
- 9L
- ICAO Code
- CJC
- Corporate Address
- Colgan Air, Inc.
One Commerce Square
40 S. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Ph: 901 922 0600 - Website
- http://www.colganair.com
- Country
- United States
- Business model
- Regional/Commuter
Colgan Air is an American regional airline headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. As a subsidiary of Pinnacle Airlines Corporation, Colgan Air operates from hubs at La Guardia Airport in New York, Boston’s Logan International, Washington Dulles International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Colgan Air operates feeder services for US Airways and United Airlines under the US Airways Express and United Express brands respectively, with a fleet of Bombardier and Saab regional aircraft.
86 total articles
Albany Airport Authority to receive USD3.78m to double size of Colgan Air MRO hangar
US Department of Transportation Filings: 23-Nov-2011
Colgan Air denies withholding information from NTSB over Continental Flight 3407 crash
US Senator calls for hearing over Colgan Air crash
NTSB blames pilot error in 209 Colgan Air crash
FAA proposes USD1.9m civil penalty against Colgan Air
US Department of Transportation Filings: 13-Sep-2011
US Department of Transportation Filings: 12-Sep-2011
Cape Air may operate Bar Harbor and Presque Isle service
Colgan Air to discontinue Bar Harbor and Presque Isle services
US Department of Transportation Filings: 18-Jul-2011
Pinnacle and three operating subsidiaries amended credit agreement
Colgan Air completes buy lease-back with Siemens Financial
United Steelworkers and Association of Flight Attendants-CWA fight over Colgan Air union representat
Flight attendant union to unify Mesaba and Colgan flight attendants
6,133 total articles
Pinnacle's dismal 3Q with USD13m negative swing continues poor outlook for regionals
The impact of the changes in legacy-regional relationships, illustrated in stark relief by SkyWest Airlines on 02-Nov-2011, was shown again on 03-Nov-2011 when Pinnacle Airlines Corp posted a third quarter loss of USD3.5 million. The loss was a USD13 million swing from 3Q2010 when it earned USD9.4 million. It also projected a loss in the fourth quarter, with expectations for a loss in 2012.
Projections had expected a profit on USD317-328 million in revenues. It did meet revenue expectations posting consolidated operating revenue of USD319.8 million, a 5.8% increase largely owing to the increase in Q400 operations as well as a year-on-year increase in United Express rates.
Pinnacle posts USD4.5 million swing to loss
The future of Pinnacle Airline Corp looks very rosy to CFO Peter Hunt, despite the fact the company posted a first quarter net loss. The reason is simple, the company is on the cusp of realizing the fruits of its labour in maintaining a healthy Pinnacle Airlines, integrating newly acquired Mesaba Airlines and bringing Colgan Airways out of poverty to what could be its first profitable quarter.
Pinnacle gains on Mesaba acquisition
After Pinnacle Airlines Holdings executives promised its acquisition of Mesaba would be immediately accretive, they were proved right as the new subsidiary generated USD3.1 million in the third quarter and EBITDA of USD4.4 million, consistent with expectations and targets under its purchase agreement with Delta.
Pinnacle maintains profitability, but net earnings ease in 2Q2010
Pinnacle profits declined in 2Q2010 to USD5.8 million from USD5.9 million in 2Q2009. Consolidated operating income came in at USD19.8 million in the second quarter, declining USD3.9 million from a year ago.
US airline mergers: some things never change
"If the major airlines pare down to three, as industry analysts predict,...Americans would face fewer choices, worse service and higher prices."
Congressman James Oberstar, Chairman, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Pinnacle Airlines posts profit despite winter storms and Delta penalty
Pinnacle Airlines Corp yesterday reported first quarter net income of USD1.7 million, down USD1 million from the year-ago period, due to the February storms. The storms impacted the financial and operating performance of its subsidiaries, Pinnacle Airlines and Colgan Air, and resulted in the assessment in penalties by its partner, Delta.
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