Embraer ERJ-145 operated by Chautauqua in 2011
Embraer ERJ-140 operated by Chautauqua in 2012 :
Republic Airways Holdings traces it roots to Chautauqua. See also: History of Republic Airways Holdings The airline was established on May 3, 1973, in
Jamestown,
Chautauqua County, New York,
USA, and started operations on August 1, 1974, using two 15-passenger
Beechcraft 99 turboprop commuter aircraft. Chautauqua operated the Beechcraft 99 in
Allegheny Commuter service and later as
USAir Express. In 1984, the airline grew by adding five 19-passenger
Fairchild Metro III aircraft to its fleet. In 1986, Chautauqua Airlines was purchased by GAC, an affiliate of
Guarantee Security Life Insurance Company, and added twelve 30-passenger
Saab 340 aircraft to replace slower Shorts 3-30s in the fleet. Chautauqua was historically significant for it was one of the last remaining companies still in business that once flew as a part of
Allegheny Commuter, one of the first regional franchisee systems combining independent regional and
commuter airlines, under one seemingly contiguous and seamless brand. It no longer services the
Chautauqua County-Jamestown Airport from which it began. Chautauqua was acquired by Wexford Management in January 1998 and was subsequently realigned under a holding company,
Republic Airways Holdings.
Build up In 1998, Chautauqua entered into an agreement with Embraer for the purchase of ten 50-seat
Embraer ERJ-145 regional jet aircraft. In 1999, Chautauqua entered into a 10-year code-share agreement with
Trans World Airlines to operate at least 15 ERJ-145s for the airline. In June 2001,
American Airlines, who had purchased TWA, renewed the existing regional jet service with Chautauqua for feeder service at St. Louis using 44-seat
ERJ-140 aircraft. In March 2001, Chautauqua entered into a partnership with
America West to operate as an America West Express affiliate using 12 ERJ-145 jets in the Eastern United States, but ended this service in February 2003. In November 2002, Chautauqua began flying regional jet service to
Florida for
Delta Air Lines. In March 2004,
United Airlines announced that Chautauqua Airlines would operate 16 50-seat regional jets for
United Express. In early 2006, Chautauqua opened its new aircraft maintenance complex, capable of holding nine aircraft, at
Louisville International Airport in
Louisville, Kentucky. Maintenance was performed in
Indianapolis,
Columbus, Louisville, and
St. Louis. The ERJ-135/140/145 heavy ("C-check") maintenance was performed in Columbus. In April 2010, the
Federal Aviation Administration proposed a
US$348,000 fine against Chautauqua Airlines for allegedly not performing required inspections for three years. The FAA alleged that the airline flew an Embraer 145 jet for 43 days past the time one of its
inertial navigation units should have been replaced.
Wind down In October 2012, Republic Airways Holdings reworked a deal with partner Delta Air Lines, part of the company's broader effort to trim costs and boost revenue amid a decline in demand for regional airline service, to operate seven additional 50-seat Embraer 145 planes under the Delta Connection brand. In the spring of 2014, Republic Airways Holdings announced that it would begin to pull down much of Chautauqua's flying. Specifically, it would not renew its contract with United Airlines to fly ERJ-145s out of Cleveland and that it would ground all 14 ERJ-145s on April 1, in response to a shortage of qualified pilots. This was shortly followed by an announcement that it would also not seek renewal of its
AmericanConnection contract. Chautauqua's operation as AmericanConnection ended on August 18, 2014. On July 28, 2014, Republic Airways Holdings announced that Chautauqua Airlines would be absorbed into Shuttle America "by year-end" to reduce costs. Chautauqua's only remaining aircraft, 41
ERJ-145s, were transferred to the Shuttle America operating certificate, effectively abandoning Chautauqua's operating certificate. On December 31, 2014, Chautauqua operated its last flight for Delta Connection. All crew and maintenance bases were absorbed by the Shuttle America certificate. ==Awards==