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Commenced operations | 1967(Allegheny Commuter) 1969 (Crown Airways) | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1989 (Allegheny Commuter) 1994 (Crown Airways) | ||||||
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Alliance | USAir Express | ||||||
Fleet size | 15 (Crown Airways) | ||||||
Headquarters | Washington Township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States (Crown Airways) |
Crown Airways was a regional airline operating for USAir Express (Then US Airways Express) with its headquarters on the grounds of DuBois Regional Airport in Washington Township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, near Falls Creek.[1][2] Allegheny Commuter was the brand name for the regional affiliate of Allegheny Airlines, under which a number of individually owned commuter air carriers operate short and medium haul routes. The airline is often credited as the first code-share agreement between a major airline and smaller commuters.