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Frontier Airlines is an airline that went bankrupt in the 1980s.


Frontier 737 in 1979

During the 1990s, Frontier Airlines was revived, using Boeing 737 jets. Just like the original Frontier, it flies out of Denver, Colorado. Unlike the old airline, it is out of Denver International Airport, and not Stapleton Airport. The airline has extensive routing through the western United States. The planes used in the airline's re-incarnation have often been used as billboards for different companies. In addition to its service across the Western United States, it offers many intra-state flights in Colorado.

Fleet

  • Boeing 737

Livery

Basically, an all white fuselage with black, across the windows Frontier signature in black near the cockpit. Drawings of different animals on the tail. The livery might vary: sometimes the planes are painted to relate to the companies that the airline announces.