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WestAir Commuter Airlines : ウィキペディア英語版
WestAir Commuter Airlines
WestAir Commuter Airlines, also known as WestAir Airlines(IATA:OE,VB/ICAO WCA,SDU), was a United States airline formed when Stol Air Commuter changed its name in 1978. One of the founders was Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr., who later acquired Allegiant Air.〔("Plan saves Fresno, California based Allegiant Air" )〕 WestAir subsequently became a United Express air carrier via a code sharing agreement with United Airlines. It was headquartered in Fresno, California.〔"World Airline Directory." ''Flight International''. March 14–20, 1990. (136 ).〕 WestAir was sold to Mesa Air Group in 1992.〔
WestAir operated a diverse fleet during its history, including such turboprop aircraft as the Shorts SD-360 and SD-330, Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante, British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31, Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter. The airline had previously operated Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander and BN-2A Trislander STOL capable aircraft when it was known as Stol Air Commuter and was based in San Rafael, CA with administrative offices in Santa Rosa, CA before the name change to WestAir.
Upon becoming WestAir in 1979, the WestAir Group also bought Redding, California-based Golden Eagle Airlines, thereafter WestAir began to operate that former air carriers Cessna 402 twin prop aircraft. WestAir used three different call signs over the years, first was "Wescom". This lasted until the operation was briefly expanded to the eastern US, where Air Wisconsin used the call sign "Wisconsin" and was frequently confused with "Wescom". This forced a call sign change to "Shasta", but that only lasted a short period of time because it was frequently confused with "Cessna". Finally, "Sundance" became the call sign until WestAir went out of business. The airline did however change the IATA code from VB to OE during the latter part of the 1980s. The SDU ICAO code was retained throughout their history. WestAir had hoped to acquire several regional jets, although no particular model had been specifically selected until 1987, when it placed an order for several British Aerospace BAe 146-200 jets to be delivered starting in 1988. WestAir became part of the Mesa Air Group in May 1992. Shortly afterwards, WestAir's handful of British Aerospace Bae 146 jet aircraft were disposed of in an attempt to dig the airline out of an economic hole. However, United Airlines then canceled its United Express contract with the carrier, and in 1998 SkyWest Airlines replaced Westair as United's west coast regional United Express air carrier.
At the time of its demise, WestAir operated a large fleet of Embraer EMB-120 and BAe Jetstream J31 propjets primarily from hubs in Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO). The majority of the Jetstream fleet ended up being stored in Kingman, Arizona, where most remain today. The Brasilias, however, became part of Utah-based SkyWest, and most of these are still flying with them to this day although SkyWest has now announced that it will retire all of its Brasilia turboprops in 2015.
==Destinations==
〔(WestAir Airlines )〕
The following destinations were primarily served by WestAir's United Express service. Prior to becoming a United Express air carrier, WestAir operated as an independent airline and also formerly operated as Stol Air Commuter.〔http://www.timetableimages.com, June 1, 1978 Stol Air Commuter system timetable〕〔http://www.timetableimages.com, Sept. 1, 1979 WestAir system timetable〕 Those destinations in bold received British Aerospace BAe 146-200 jet service operated by WestAir as United Express:〔http://www.departedflights.com, Dec. 15, 1989 Official Airline Guide (OAG) edition〕
* Arcata, California (ACV)
*Bakersfield, California (BFL)
*Carlsbad, California (CLD)
*Chico, California (CIC)
*Clear Lake, California (1O2) - served by Stol Air Commuter
*Concord, California (CCR) - served by Stol Air Commuter
*Crescent City, California (CEC)
* Eureka, California - served via Arcata, CA (ACV)
* Fresno, California (FAT)
*Inyokern, California (IYK)
* Los Angeles, California (LAX) - ''Hub''
* Marin County/Novato, California/San Rafael, California (DVO) - served via Gnoss Field by Stol Air Commuter
*Merced, California (MCE)
*Modesto, California (MOD)
* Monterey, California (MRY)
*Napa/Vallejo, California (APC) - served by Stol Air Commuter
*Oakland, California (OAK) - served by Stol Air Commuter
*Orange County, California (SNA) - formerly Santa Ana, CA, now John Wayne Airport
*Oxnard, California (OXR)
*Palmdale, California (PMD)
*Palm Springs, California (PSP)
*Redding, California (RDD)
*Redmond, Oregon (RDM)
* Reno, Nevada (RNO)
*Sacramento, California (SMF)
*San Diego, California (SAN)
* San Francisco, California (SFO) - ''Hub''
*San Jose, California (SJC)
*San Luis Obispo, California (SBP)
*Santa Barbara, California (SBA)
*Santa Maria, California (SMX)
* Santa Rosa, California (STS)
*Tucson, Arizona (TUS)
*Ukiah, California (UKI) - served by Stol Air Commuter
*Visalia, California (VIS)
The referenced timetables refer to WestAir destinations both prior to and during its operation under the United Express banner. As a United Express air carrier, the airline expanded its services via its code sharing agreement with United Airlines.

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