Northeast Express Regional Airlines

Northeast Express Regional Airlines
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Ceased operations 1995
Fleet size See Fleet below
Destinations See Former destinations served below
Headquarters Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Key people Roland Martin
Allen Caruso (JobTitle1)

Northeast Express Regional Airlines was a regional airline based in Manchester, New Hampshire.[1] The airline was originally known as Valley Airlines started by Maine businessman Roland Martin it capitalized on the US government essential air service by flying intrastate Maine to small communities that otherwise would not have access to airline services. Then the airline was brought by Allen Caruso of Bar Harbor Airlines fame. They rebranded and became Northeast Express Regional Airlines and became a Northwest Airlines codeshare affiliate dba Northwest Airlink. The airline declared bankruptcy and was liquidated, along with its sister company Precision Airlines, in 1995.

Former destinations served

Those airports marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer served by commercial air service. Norfolk Richmond Laguardia JFK Hyannis Nantucket Boston Philadelphia Baltimore St. John's NB Fredericton Charlottetown PEI Quebec Montreal Roanoke Charlottesville Syracuse Buffalo Albany Islip

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Fleet

References

  1. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 22–28 March 1995. 80.


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