May 15, 1998 (1998-05-15) (merged with Wings West Airlines and Simmons Airlines to form American Eagle Airlines)
Hubs
Miami
Nashville
New York–JFK
Raleigh/Durham
Headquarters
Nashville International Airport, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Flagship Airlines was an American regional airline headquartered on the grounds of Nashville International Airport in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
surviving identifier for the unified airlines. In 2014, the airline was renamed Envoy Air. On 13 December 1994, FlagshipAirlines Flight 3379, operating for American...
FlagshipAirlines Flight 3379 was a scheduled flight under the American Eagle branding from Piedmont Triad International Airport to Raleigh–Durham International...
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members. American Airlines was started in 1930 as a union of more than eighty small airlines. The two organizations from which American Airlines originated were...
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1998, merger of Wings West and Flagship into Simmons (and the name change of Simmons Airlines to American Eagle Airlines) reduced the number of carriers...
place to land. Cause undetermined. October 23, 1942: American Airlines Flight 28 (Flagship Connecticut), en route from Burbank, California, to New York...
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of the airline. In 1998, Wings West was merged with two other regional air carriers, Simmons Airlines and FlagshipAirlines (with both airlines also operating...
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into terrain killing all crew and passengers. On 13 December 1994, FlagshipAirlines Flight 3379 stalled and crashed while on approach to Raleigh-Durham...