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Corporate headquarters
President
Founded
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Atlanta, Ga
Bradford R. Holt, President and COO
1979; First day of operation: June 27, 1979
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Hubs
Crew domiciles
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Atlanta, Ga.; Chicago, Ill. (O'Hare); Cincinnati, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; Memphis, Tenn.; Washington, D.C. (Dulles)
Atlanta, Ga.; Washington, D.C. (Dulles) |
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Maintenance locations
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Atlanta, Ga.; Baton Rouge, La.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Columbia, S.C.; Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
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Cities currently served
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Total: 114 airports in 32 U.S. states, District of Columbia, Bahamas and Canada
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Stations Operated
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12
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Employees
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approx. 3,694 FTE's
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Average number of daily scheduled departures
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System: 953; ATL: 369; CVG: 7; DTW: 17; IAD: 38 ; MEM: 42 ; ORD: 9
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Passengers
carried in 2009
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13,201,380 (13.2 million) |
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Total revenue passenger miles flown in 2009
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5,754,227 (5.7 billion)
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Total aircraft in operating fleet
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160
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Average age of fleet
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CRJ900 = 1.4 year CRJ700 = 6.5 years CRJ200 (50-seat) = 8.9 years
Combined = 7.54 years
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Bombardier aircraft
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112 (50-passenger) Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets
38 (70-passenger) Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets
10 (76-passenger) Bombardier CRJ900 regional jets
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Vision and values
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ASA aspires to be the most trusted and respected regional airline in the eyes of our customers, team members, shareholders and competitors by:
- Showing every customer our passion for safety and personalized service
- Attracting and developing team members who contribute to the success of the ASA family
- Creating a fun and rewarding culture that recognizes the value of individuals and teamwork
- Being flexible and efficient in everything we do
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For more information:
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Contact ASA Corporate Communications at corpcomm@flyasa.com
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On the web:
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www.flyasa.com
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