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AirNet Express

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Airline of the United States
AirNet
IATAICAOCall sign
-USCSTAR CHECK
Founded1974; 51 years ago (1974)
HubsRickenbacker International Airport
Fleet size89
Parent companyKalitta Charters
HeadquartersRickenbacker International Airport
Franklin County, Ohio
Key peopleJohn Dupuy, CEO
Websitehttp://www.airnet.com

AirNet is an American Part 135cargo airline based inFranklin County, Ohio, United States, nearColumbus.[1] It specializes in delivery of documents and small packages. Banks were once their main client, transporting checks for over 300 of the country's largest banks. With the passing of theCheck 21 Act, and the increase in the usage ofelectronic banking, this has been greatly reduced. AirNet is now focusing on time critical documents and packages, such as those required in the scientific and medical field. The main sort facility is located atRickenbacker International Airport in Columbus. In September 2008, AirNet announced that they were moving their sort facility toChicago, reducing the number of aircraft, and redesigning their route network. Their corporate headquarters remains in Columbus.[2][3]

History

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Financial Air Express / PDQ was founded in 1974 by Gerald Mercer inPontiac, MI.Jet Courier was founded at about the same time by Donald Wright inCincinnati, OH. Jet Courier changed its name toWright International Express in January 1985. In July 1988, these two companies merged to becomeUS Check Airlines, headed by Gerald Mercer. US Check acquiredAir Continental ofNorwalk, OH a year later to become a dominant player in the cancelled check transportation industry. US Check later acquiredMidway Aviation ofDallas, TX,Pacific Air Charter ofSan Diego, CA,Express Convenience Center ofSouthfield, Massachusetts andData Air Courier ofChicago, Illinois.[4]

In order to raise additional capital and further grow the company, US Check went public in 1998 to become AirNet Systems. In 2008, AirNet Systems was purchased byBayside Capital, which had once owned the now defunctFlight Express ofOrlando, FL.In August 2015Kalitta Charters acquired AirNet.[5]

Destinations

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AirNet's destinations (As of January 2019[update]):[6]

AirNet Express Destinations
City, StateAirportAirport Code
(IATA/ICAO)
Hub
Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque International SunportABQ/KABQ
Atlanta, GeorgiaDeKalb-Peachtree AirportPDK/KPDK
Atlanta,GeorgiaFulton County AirportFTY/KFTY
Baltimore, MarylandMartin State AirportMTN/KMTN
Bedford, MassachusettsHanscom FieldBED/KBED
Billings, MontanaBillings Logan International AirportBIL/KBIL
Birmingham, AlabamaBirmingham-Shuttlesworth International AirportBHM/KBHM
Boston, MassachusettsLogan International AirportBOS/KBOS
Boston,MassachusettsLawrence Municipal AirportLWM/KLWM
Buffalo, New YorkBuffalo Niagara International AirportBUF/KBUF
Burbank, CaliforniaHollywood Burbank AirportBUR/KBUR
Charlotte, North CarolinaCharlotte/Douglas International AirportCLT/KCLT
West Chicago, IllinoisDuPage AirportDPA/KDPA
Cincinnati, OhioCincinnati Municipal Lunken AirportLUK/KLUK
Cleveland,OhioCleveland Burke Lakefront AirportBKL/KBKL
Columbus, OhioRickenbacker International AirportLCK/KLCKHub
Addison, TexasAddison AirportADS/KADS
Denver, ColoradoCentennial AirportAPA/KAPA
Des Moines, IowaDes Moines International AirportDSM/KDSM
Detroit-Ypsilanti, MichiganWillow Run AirportYIP/KYIP
Fort Lauderdale, FloridaFort Lauderdale Executive AirportFXE/KFXE
Fort Wayne, IndianaFort Wayne International AirportFWA/KFWA
Hartford-Windsor Locks, ConnecticutBradley International AirportBDL/KBDL
Helena, MontanaHelena Regional AirportHLN/KHLN
Houston, TexasWilliam P. Hobby AirportHOU/KHOU
Jacksonville, FloridaExecutive at Craig AirportCRG/KCRG
Jacksonville,FloridaJacksonville International AirportJAX/KJAX
Kansas City, MissouriCharles B. Wheeler Downtown AirportMKC/KMKC
Memphis, TennesseeMemphis International AirportMEM/KMEM
Miami, FloridaOpa-Locka AirportOPF/KOPF
Milwaukee, WisconsinGeneral Mitchell International AirportMKE/KMKE
New Orleans, LouisianaLouis Armstrong New Orleans International AirportMSY/KMSY
Omaha, NebraskaEppley AirfieldOMA/KOMA
Orlando, FloridaOrlando Executive AirportORL/KORL
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGreater Pittsburgh International AirportPIT/KPIT
Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix Sky Harbor International AirportPHX/KPHX
Portland, OregonHillsboro AirportHIO/KHIO
Raleigh-Durham, North CarolinaRaleigh–Durham International AirportRDU/KRDU
Richmond, VirginiaRichmond International AirportRIC/KRIC
Rochester, MinnesotaRochester International AirportRST/KRST
Saint Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Downtown AirportCPS/KCPS
Saint Paul, MinnesotaSt. Paul Downtown AirportSTP/KSTP
Seattle, WashingtonBoeing FieldBFI/KBFI
South Bend, IndianaSouth Bend Regional AirportSBN/KSBN
Tampa, FloridaTampa International AirportTPA/KTPA
Teterboro, New JerseyTeterboro AirportTEB/KTEB
Washington D.C.Ronald Reagan Washington National AirportDCA/KDCA
Washington D.C.Washington Dulles International AirportIAD/KIAD

Fleet

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The Airnet Express fleet consists of the following aircraft (As of May 2012[update]):[7]

AirNet Express Fleet
AircraftTotalNotes
Bombardier Learjet 356
Bombardier Learjet 35A18
Cessna 20816
Beechcraft Baron BE-5839
Piper PA-31 Navajo16

Accident

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An AirNetBeechcraft Baron was lost in a crash on 8 January 2022 nearDefiance, Missouri, killing the two occupants. The plane had been traveling toCentennial Airport inColorado.[8]

Gallery

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  • N105AN a Cessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport
    N105AN aCessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport
  • N106AN a Cessna 208 at Burke Lakefront Airport
    N106AN a Cessna 208 atBurke Lakefront Airport
  • N107AN a Cessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport
    N107AN a Cessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport
  • N108AN a Cessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport
    N108AN a Cessna 208 Caravan at Burke Lakefront Airport

References

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  1. ^"ContactArchived 2010-10-29 at theWayback Machine." AirNet. Retrieved on February 12, 2011. "Corporate Office: AirNet Systems, Inc. 7250 Star Check Drive Columbus, OH 43217."
  2. ^"Airnet | AirNet Systems Redesigns Network for Growth"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2009-02-27. Retrieved2008-12-20.
  3. ^Columbus Business First | AirNet moving hub to Chicago
  4. ^"Airnet Express". Airline History. Retrieved6 March 2020.
  5. ^"AirNet, Kalitta Charters combine assets". 2015-08-15. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-08. Retrieved2020-06-22.
  6. ^"AirNet Locations List". AirNet Express. Archived fromthe original on 2013-01-26.
  7. ^"FAA | Registry results". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved2008-12-20.
  8. ^"Accident Beechcraft 58 Baron N585CK, 08 Jan 2022".

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