When I look at flights and see that one is operated by Skywest I can never tell if it is a United Flight or something else. So my Q is what airlines does Skywest opperate with. I googled the Skywest images as “skywest 737” and got a Delta 737, but when you seach skywest you get United RJ’s and Delta RJ’s. So how amy do they opperate with??
To not be berated with comments on how mean I am, I will give you this one. From www.skywest.com:
**Total aircraft in operating fleet
242 (All numbers include deliveries and retirements this calendar month)
Average age of fleet:
CRJ = 2.6 years Brasilia = 9.0 years Combined = 4.6 years
Embraer aircraft:
(62) Embraer-120 turboprops (12 DLC, 50 UAX)
Bombardier aircraft:
(123) CRJ-200 aircraft (57 DLC, 66 UAX)
(57) CRJ-700 aircraft (5 DLC, 52 UAX)
Total aircraft orders:
Delta Connection: 3 firm CRJ-700 orders
**
However, remember this Nitro. 99.9% of the info you want about airlines can be found on their website. It took me (and I actually timed this) 8 seconds to find this info.
Granted, the last part of your post is a little garbled, so if this isn’t what you were looking for, take the lead I just gave you and search my boy…search!!
OH CRAP!! SOUND THE ALARMS!!! THIS THREAD HAS GONE OFF TOPIC!!! THE WORLD IS GOING TO END!!! AAAHHHHHHHH!!! PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T CHASTISE US FOR THIS!!! WE BEG YOU!!!
Naw, it’s still on topic, Pika.
A. You see, airplanes fly fast and high. Looking down from high place at a fast rate of speed causes dizziness.
B. Looking at the link Nitro sent causes dizziness.
Therefore, A=B and the postings are still on topic.