Big Sky's Fate Tied To 19-Seat Planes
MAIR Holdings strengthened its commitment to subsidiary Big Sky Airlines last week, launching a "fleet modernization" program to replace Big Sky's older 19-seat Fairchild Metro turboprops with Beech 1900Ds. MAIR, which also owns Northwest Airlink carrier Mesaba Airlines, bought Big Sky in 2002, and...
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