Bombardier CRJ700 Atlantic Southeast Airlines operated for Delta Connection
Registration: N723EV
Type: CL-600-2C10
Engines: 2 × GE CF34-8C1
Serial Number: 10132
First flight: Dec 2003
Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) was an American airline based in the A-Tech Center in College Park, Georgia, flying to 144 destinations as a Delta Connection carrier. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc. ASA operated nearly 900 flights each day. Its main hub was at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). On March 12, 1979, the company was incorporated as Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. with headquarters established in the Atlanta area. In 2002, ASA received and began using its first Delta Connection 70-seat Canadair (now Bombardier) CRJ700 aircraft. After a 2010 merger with ExpressJet, ASA took on ExpressJet name and branding in 2011.
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Bombardier CRJ700 Atlantic Southeast Airlines operated for Delta Connection
Registration: N723EV
Type: CL-600-2C10
Engines: 2 × GE CF34-8C1
Serial Number: 10132
First flight: Dec 2003
Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) was an American airline based in the A-Tech Center in College Park, Georgia, flying to 144 destinations as a Delta Connection carrier. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc. ASA operated nearly 900 flights each day. Its main hub was at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). On March 12, 1979, the company was incorporated as Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. with headquarters established in the Atlanta area. In 2002, ASA received and began using its first Delta Connection 70-seat Canadair (now Bombardier) CRJ700 aircraft. After a 2010 merger with ExpressJet, ASA took on ExpressJet name and branding in 2011.
Poster for Aviators.