Great Lakes B1900D

    One of 5 scheduled air carriers serving Grand Junction

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    1. planephotoman (65 months ago | reply)

      Does Great Lakes have this Livery as it's own or is this an old United Express Bird - perhaps Mesa Airlines?

    2. dbcnwa (65 months ago | reply)

      Great Lakes used to be exclusively a United Express carrier out of Denver. Back in 2001 they were able to expand their code-share agreements with Frontier Airlines and as a result stripped the United Express colors off their planes. Although flights could operate under a United and Frontier flight number, service to Grand Junction was started as Great Lakes expanded its code sharing agreement with Frontier.

      I would call this more of a hybrid livery from the old days, but it does represent the new identity of the company.

    3. planephotoman (65 months ago | reply)

      Half right is better than loser! Thanks for the info.

    4. p_matt_s (60 months ago | reply)

      Nice shot! GJT is one of my favorite destinations!

    5. dbcnwa (60 months ago | reply)

      Thanks Matt, I like the pics you've taken from these 1900's.

    6. FlickrFlyr (53 months ago | reply)

      You're welcome to put this shot, and any other Beechcraft shot you might have, in the Beechcraft pool.

      Cheers flickrflyr

      www.flickr.com/groups/633020@N21/pool/

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