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Mesa Airlines transports over 13 million passengers each year on behalf of our partners, United and American Airlines. Learn more about our fleet, where we fly, and how to join the team.
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Phoenix, AZ 85008. 602-685-4000. Copyright © 2020 · Mesa...
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Mesa Airlines, Inc., is an American regional airline based in Phoenix, Arizona. It is an FAA Part 121–certificated air carrier operating under air carrier certificate number MASA036A issued on June 29, 1979. It is a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group and operates flights as United Express via respective code sharing agreements with United Airlines.
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Together with our partner, Mesa plays a key role in connecting people from around the world and ensuring cargo is delivered on time. We fly regional jets and narrow-body aircraft We've got 80 E-Jets in our fleet and have been flying them since 2015. 60 are flying now and 20 more brand new ones are on the way.
- 410 North 44th Street Phoenix, AZ, 85008 United States
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Dec 30, 2022 · Mesa Air has agreed to a new deal with United Airlines as it plans to become exclusively linked to the carrier's passenger operations from next year. The agreement will see the full-service carrier provide $41.2 million in financial backing, as well as another $80 million to cover extra engines.
Dec 17, 2022 · Mesa Airlines announced it will transition its CRJ900 jets to United Airlines and end its contract with American Airlines next year. The regional carrier cited financial and operational problems, as well as pilot shortage, as the reasons for the change.