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Florida Express
IATA ICAO Call sign
ZO FLX FLEXAIR
Commenced operations1983
Ceased operationsMarch 1, 1988
Operating basesOrlando International Airport
Fleet sizeSee Fleet below
DestinationsSee Destinations below
HeadquartersOrlando, Florida, United States
Employees385 (1985)

Florida Express was an airline headquartered in Orlando, Florida, United States. Orlando International Airport (MCO) served as the airline's hub with a point-to-point linear route system in the eastern U.S. and Florida. Established in 1984,[1] the air carrier operated a small fleet consisting exclusively of British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven twin jet aircraft and employed approximately 385 employees in 1985.[2]

On March 1, 1988, Florida Express was merged into the second incarnation of Braniff (also sometimes known as "Braniff II"), initially operating as Braniff Express before being eventually integrated into the carrier.[3] This was second time that Braniff had operated BAC One-Eleven aircraft as the original Braniff International was the first operator and launch customer of the British-manufactured twinjet in the U.S. Several of the BAC One-Eleven jets flown by Florida Express had been formerly operated by Braniff International. After acquiring Florida Express, Braniff then moved their corporate headquarters from Dallas, Texas to Orlando. Braniff also continued to operate a secondary hub at the Orlando International Airport in addition to a primary hub located at the Kansas City International Airport (MCI) until this airline ceased operations due to financial challenges.

Destinations in January 1984

The following destination information is taken from the January 26, 1984 Florida Express system timetable:[4]

Destinations in April 1986

The following destination information is taken from the April 27, 1986 Florida Express system timetable:

Fleet

See also

References

  1. ^ Florida Express, Sunshine Skies, retrieved August 12, 2018
  2. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. March 30, 1985. 78." Retrieved on June 17, 2009.
  3. ^ Norwood, Tom. Deregulation Knockouts: Round One.
  4. ^ https://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/zo/zo8401/zo8401-1.jpg [bare URL image file]
  5. ^ newspaper/timetable
  6. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photos of Florida Express BAC One-Eleven aircraft