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US Helicopter
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
UH
USH
US HELI
Founded
2004 (2004)[citation needed]
Ceased operations
September 25, 2009 (2009-09-25)[1]
Hubs
None
Focus cities
New York City
Frequent-flyer program
None
Alliance
Delta Air Lines[2]
Subsidiaries
None
Fleet size
3
Destinations
5 scheduled, many other chartered
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Key people
John F. Haskins (CEO & President)[3]
Donal McSullivan (Senior VP,[1] CMO)[citation needed]
George J. Mehm Jr. (Senior VP, CFO & Treasurer)[4]
Terence O. Dennison (Senior VP, COO)[citation needed]
Gabriel Roberts (VP, Finance & Administration)[citation needed]
Website
FlyUSH.com (defunct) used by another organization
US Helicopter (OTC Pink: USHP) was an independent air shuttle service that operated regularly scheduled helicopter flights from Manhattan to Newark and JFK airports. Flights left from Downtown (JRB, near Wall Street) and Midtown (TSS, East 34th Street) Manhattan Heliports to Delta Air Lines Terminal 3 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). There were also flights to and from Bridgeport, Connecticut (BDR). It was headquartered at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport, Pier 6 E River in Lower Manhattan, New York City.[5]
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