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Shuttle America

IATA Code
S5
ICAO Code
TCF
Corporate Address
Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.
8909 Purdue Rd, Ste 300
Indianapolis, IN 46268

Ph: 317 484 6000
Website
http://www.rjet.com/sub-shuttle.html
Country
United States
Business model
Regional/Commuter

Shuttle America is a subsidiary of Republic Airways and has been offering scheduled commercial passenger service since 1998. The carrier operates Embraer 170 and 175 regional jets as Delta Connection and Embraer 170 regional jets as United Express.


 
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US airlines’ cautious capacity approach proves beneficial

22-Jul-11 10:41 AM

Cautious capacity growth plans for 2011 highlight concerns among US carriers in adding back seats at a rate that could create the excess capacity situations of previous post-recession recoveries. Instead, airlines are focussing on the protection of yields and profits as escalating fuel costs threaten the global aviation industry’s profits.

US arlines cautious as domestic capacity shrinks and international increases

16-Jun-11 5:24 PM

US carriers continue to be cautious in their capacity growth plans for 2011 as they focus on the protection of yields as escalating fuel costs threaten the US (and global) aviation industry’s profits.

US carriers report improving revenue performance in 2011 but fuel prices a challenge

17-Mar-11 4:23 PM

Continued positive trends in passenger yields and unit revenues were reported in Feb-2011, linked to a recovery of high-fare business travel demand. However, despite improvements in the demand and yield environment, carriers are now facing a new challenge in escalating fuel costs with this pressure resulting in some of the majors announcing capacity growth reductions in the months ahead.

Pilots: Consultant sees scope relaxation coming for US airlines

24-Jun-10 4:44 PM

One hundred-plus seat aircraft will be welcomed in the rest of the world, but the success of the class in the US will largely rely on the relaxation of scope clauses, according to RW Mann & Company's, Bob Mann. While that may not be startling news, Mann said that pilots are coming to the negotiating table wanting compensation rates to return to 2002 levels. Meanwhile, management is coming to the table with a wish-list on work rules and scope.

Republic Airways CEO, Bryan Bedford Republic profit nearly doubles revenues on Midwest, Frontier acquisitions

25-Feb-10 5:03 PM

Thanks to an 87% increase in fourth quarter operating revenues, Republic Airways Holdings posted USD20.1 million in net income in the quarter, slightly higher than the year-ago period when net income was USD19 million. The company doubled operating revenues from USD339.3 million to USD637.3 million, clearly boosted by its acquisitions of both Midwest and Frontier airlines last year. However, excluding special items, income before taxes was USD1.5 million and net income was USD0.9 million, or USD0.03 per diluted share for the quarter.

US airline uptick could finally be here

25-Feb-10 11:38 AM

Just as airline CEOs indicated during the fourth quarter analyst calls, the industry may finally be seeing the turnaround, reflected by new statistics from the Air Transport Association (ATA). Reversing a 14-month trend, US airlines saw January passenger revenue rise 1.4% in January compared to Jan-2009, according to the ATA. However, most managers remained cautious about the year.

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