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- Command_Airways abstract "Command Airways (IATA: DD) was a United States regional airline based at the Dutchess County Airport in Wappinger, New York, just outside Poughkeepsie, which was operational from 1966 to 1988.The airline was founded by Kingsley G. Morse (1931–1993), who was the airline's sole CEO during its entire existence.The company was established as Mid-Hudson Airlines-[1].At its peak in 1988, Command Airways had 538 employees and 15 aircraft serving 13 airports.In 1984 it began transitioning into operating in affiliation with American Airlines, much like AmericanConnection does today. By maintaining independent management and separate ownership, it continued to do business in its own colors as Command Airways, although its fleet was primarily dedicated for American Airlines operations. This permitted Command to gain marketing presence associated only usually with much larger airline carriers.Command was the first airline to carry the American Eagle brand when it became a part of the American Eagle system which included repainting their entire fleet under the American Eagle banner. This rebranding process of regional airlines commenced circa 1985 and accelerated when American Airlines parent company began purchasing a number of smaller regional carriers after the bankruptcy (December 1987) of one of its affiliate partners named Avair, which was operating similarly to Command Airways.AMR Corporation the parent company of American Airlines, purchased Command Airways in 1988 and renamed it Flagship Airlines. This and other AMR affiliate and subsidiary airlines and Flagship Airlines flew under the American Eagle banner before all parties began being referred to more simply as American Eagle in 1991.Command/Flagship Airways was operated separately until all AMR subsidiary regional carriers excluding Executive Airlines were merged into a commonly certificated carrier name American Eagle Inc. in late 1998, utilizing the former Simmons Airlines two letter IATA Code.During its existence, Command Airways operated the Beech 99, DeHavilland Canada Twin Otter, Shorts 330, Shorts 360-300 and ATR-42 airliners. Command was the first U.S. airline to operate both the Shorts 330 [2] starting in 1976 and the ATR-42 beginning in 1986.Its hub was at the Dutchess County Airport near Poughkeepsie, which CEO Kingsley Morse strongly supported in the 1970s, in preference to Stewart Airport west of Newburgh. Dutchess County Airport no longer has scheduled commercial airline service.".
- Command_Airways alliance American_Airlines.
- Command_Airways headquarter Poughkeepsie,_New_York.
- Command_Airways hubAirport Dutchess_County_Airport.
- Command_Airways iataAirlineCode "DD".
- Command_Airways industry Aviation.
- Command_Airways wikiPageExternalLink commandairpicture.jpg.
- Command_Airways wikiPageExternalLink dd1.htm.
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- Command_Airways wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- Command_Airways wikiPageRevisionID "702636027".
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink AMR_Corporation.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink ATR_42.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_livery.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Airliner.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Albany_International_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink AmericanConnection.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink American_Airlines.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Beechcraft_Model_99.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Binghamton,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Burlington,_Vermont.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Burlington_International_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966_establishments_in_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airlines_disestablished_in_1988.
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- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutchess_County,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-6_Twin_Otter.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Dutchess_County_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Envoy_Air.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Executive_Airlines.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Binghamton_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink International_Air_Transport_Association.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Ithaca,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Ithaca_Tompkins_Regional_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy_International_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink LaGuardia_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon,_New_Hampshire.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon_Municipal_Airport_(New_Hampshire).
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Logan_International_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Manassas,_Virginia.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Manassas_Regional_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink New_Hampshire.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Parent_company.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Pittsfield,_Massachusetts.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Pittsfield_Municipal_Airport_(Massachusetts).
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Poughkeepsie,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Regional_airline.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Short_330.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Shorts_360-300.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Stewart_International_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Vermont.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Wappinger,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink Westchester_County_Airport.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLink White_Plains,_New_York.
- Command_Airways wikiPageWikiLinkText "Command Airways".
- Command_Airways airline "Command Airways".
- Command_Airways alliance American_Airlines.
- Command_Airways ceased "1988".
- Command_Airways destinations "13".
- Command_Airways fleetSize "15".
- Command_Airways focusCities "New York City".
- Command_Airways founded "1965".
- Command_Airways headquarters "Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.".
- Command_Airways hubs Dutchess_County_Airport.
- Command_Airways iata "DD".
- Command_Airways keyPeople "Kingsley G. Morse".
- Command_Airways logo "Command_POU_logo.jpg".
- Command_Airways logoSize "120".
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- Command_Airways subject Category:1966_establishments_in_New_York.
- Command_Airways subject Category:Airlines_disestablished_in_1988.
- Command_Airways subject Category:Airlines_established_in_1966.
- Command_Airways subject Category:Defunct_airlines_of_the_United_States.
- Command_Airways subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_New_York.
- Command_Airways subject Category:Dutchess_County,_New_York.
- Command_Airways hypernym United.
- Command_Airways type Agent.
- Command_Airways type Airline.
- Command_Airways type Company.
- Command_Airways type Organisation.
- Command_Airways type Company.
- Command_Airways type Disestablishment.
- Command_Airways type Organization.
- Command_Airways type Agent.
- Command_Airways type SocialPerson.
- Command_Airways type Thing.
- Command_Airways type Q43229.
- Command_Airways type Q46970.