GoJet Airlines

{{Short description|Regional airline of the United States}}

{{Infobox airline

| airline = GoJet Airlines

| image = N171GJ - Bombardier CRJ-701ER - United Express.jpg

| caption = United Express CRJ700 operated by GoJet Airlines

| logo = GoJet logo.gif

| logo_size = 180px

| fleet_size = 59

| destinations = 80+

| IATA = G7

| ICAO = GJS

| callsign = LINDBERGH

| company_slogan =

| parent = Trans States Holdings

| founded = {{start date and age|2004||}}

| aoc = N6WA249L{{Cite web|url=https://av-info.faa.gov/detail.asp?DSGN_CODE=N6WA&OPER_FAR=121&OPER_NAME=GOJET+AIRLINES+LLC|title=Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View|website=av-info.faa.gov|access-date=2019-06-27}}

| headquarters = Bridgeton, Missouri, U.S.

| key_people = {{bulleted list|

| Hulas Kanodia (Owner)

| Rick Leach (President and CEO)}}

| hubs = {{ubl|class=nowrap

| Chicago–O'Hare

| Newark

| Washington–Dulles}}

| frequent_flyer = Mileage Plus

| lounge =

| alliance = {{nowrap|Star Alliance (affiliate)}}

| website = {{URL|www.gojetairlines.com}}

| num_employees = 979 (2024)

}}

GoJet Airlines LLC is a regional airline headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States. Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings, it has 1,670 employees."[http://www.gojetairlines.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=65 GoJet Airlines Fact Sheet] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110528140408/http://www.gojetairlines.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=65 |date=2011-05-28 }}." GoJet Airlines. Retrieved February 11, 2010. It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express brand of United Airlines. United Express flights are currently operated out of United's hubs at Chicago–O'Hare, Newark and Washington-Dulles. GoJet's Delta Connection branded flights came to an end on March 31, 2020. Most of the flying at the end of the agreement was out of Detroit and Minneapolis–St. Paul as well as Raleigh–Durham International Airport.{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= Flight International | page= 87 | date= 2007-04-03}} GoJet Airlines' system operations center (SOC), training center and corporate offices are co-located in the former Trans World Airlines and Ozark Airlines training center in Bridgeton, Missouri. The airline uses the former McDonnell Douglas factory hangar at Saint Louis Lambert International Airport as its primary maintenance facility, with maintenance staff available at all of the airline's destinations. Its call sign, "Lindbergh", is named for aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, who flew the Spirit of St. Louis solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927; the first person to do so.

History

Image:GoJet CRJ-700 ORD N159GJ.jpg in previous United Express livery]]

The airline was established in late 2004 by Trans States Holdings. The airline would fly United Express-branded flights out of United Airlines' Chicago O’Hare hub to replace departing United Express carrier Atlantic Coast Airlines. GoJet took delivery of its first Bombardier CRJ700 in June, 2005.

The airline received its initial Air Carrier Operating Certificate in September 2005 and began scheduled passenger services on October 4, 2005, with a United Express flight from Cincinnati, Ohio to Chicago, Illinois. By the end of 2009, GoJet took delivery of its 25th CRJ700 aircraft.{{cite web|url=http://www.gojetairlines.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=69 |title=A History of GoJet Airlines |publisher=gojetairlines.com |access-date=2012-11-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508152848/http://www.gojetairlines.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=69 |archive-date=2013-05-08 }}

In October, 2011, Delta Air Lines announced that it was planning a January, 2012 launch of new GoJet CRJ700 service as a Delta Connection regional carrier. Delta would initially transfer 15 of the CRJ700 aircraft previously assigned to its Comair division to GoJet, as well as 12 owned or leased CRJ700s contracted to SkyWest Airlines, to begin the service.{{cite web |url=http://www.stocksandshares.tv/weekly-news-roundup-delta-air-lines-nysedal-24/32013470 |title=Weekly News Roundup: Delta Air Lines |publisher=stocksandshares.tv |date=2011-10-30 |access-date=2012-11-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111101052528/http://www.stocksandshares.tv/weekly-news-roundup-delta-air-lines-nysedal-24/32013470 |archive-date=2011-11-01 }} On January 22, 2012, GoJet began service as a Delta Connection carrier with its inaugural flight from St. Louis, Missouri to Detroit, Michigan.{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150601229509668.406523.151082759667&type=3 |title=GoJet Launches First Delta Connection Flight|via=Facebook |date=2012-01-22 |access-date=2012-11-13}}{{Primary source inline|date=February 2024}} In late 2013, GoJet agreed to increase its flying agreement for Delta by leasing several CRJ900 aircraft for its Delta Connection service through 2023. GoJet began this CRJ900 service in late 2014.

Image:N562GJ - Bombardier CRJ-550 - United Express.jpg in United Express livery]]

In August, 2019, Delta announced that it would be terminating operating agreements with two of its Delta Connection-branded carriers: GoJet Airlines and Compass Airlines. The CRJ700 aircraft operated by GoJet for Delta Air Lines will be transferred to Endeavor Air or sold to other operators. The CRJ900 aircraft that were leased by GoJet for the Delta Connection brand were also eventually re-leased by other Delta Connection carriers. As part of the announcement, all GoJet operated flights on behalf of Delta Air Lines were phased out by mid-2020.{{Cite web|url=https://www.biz-journals.com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2019/08/12/delta-ending-partnerships-with-two-of-five.amp.html|title=Delta Ending Partnership with Two of Five Regional Carriers|website=The Business Journals}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} After the COVID-19 pandemic nearly reduced travel demand to zero bookings Delta Air Lines and GoJet Airlines agreed to terminate service early and park all remaining Delta Connection aircraft on March 31, 2020.

In April, 2020 Trans States Holdings closed GoJet's two sister airlines, Trans States Airlines and Compass Airlines, due to challenging economic issues and an unsustainable business environment related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Crew bases

Destinations

GoJet flies to over 80 destinations within the United States and Canada, operating for United Express. Below are destinations per a 2024 route map.

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List of destinations{{cite web|title=Where We Fly|url=http://www.gojetairlines.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/GJT_SEPT_2017.pdf|website=gojetairlines.com|access-date=May 1, 2019|archive-date=May 1, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190501211847/http://www.gojetairlines.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/GJT_SEPT_2017.pdf|url-status=dead}} ({{As of|2017|09|01|df=|lc=|since=}})

CityCountry (Subdivision)IATAAirportNotes
JacksonvilleUnited States (Florida)JAXJacksonville International Airport
PensacolaUnited States (Florida)PNSPensacola International Airport
Sarasota/BradentonUnited States (Florida)SRQSarasota-Bradenton International Airport
AtlantaUnited States (Georgia)ATLHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
ChicagoUnited States (Illinois)ORDO'Hare International AirportHub
MolineUnited States (Illinois)MLIQuad City International Airport
IndianapolisUnited States (Indiana)INDIndianapolis International Airport
Cedar RapidsUnited States (Iowa)CIDThe Eastern Iowa Airport
Des MoinesUnited States (Iowa)DSMDes Moines International Airport
WichitaUnited States (Kansas)ICTWichita Eisenhower National Airport
LouisvilleUnited States (Kentucky)SDFLouisville International Airport
New OrleansUnited States (Louisiana)MSYLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
PortlandUnited States (Maine)PWMPortland International Jetport
NantucketUnited States (Massachusetts)ACKNantucket Memorial Airport
DetroitUnited States (Michigan)DTWDetroit Metropolitan Airport
Grand RapidsUnited States (Michigan)GRRGerald R. Ford International Airport
KalamazooUnited States (Michigan)AZOKalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport
SaginawUnited States (Michigan)MBSMBS International Airport
Traverse CityUnited States (Michigan)TVCCherry Capital Airport
Minneapolis/St. PaulUnited States (Minnesota)MSPMinneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
Kansas CityUnited States (Missouri)MCIKansas City International Airport
Springfield/BransonUnited States (Missouri)SGFSpringfield–Branson National Airport
St. LouisUnited States (Missouri)STLLambert-Saint Louis International AirportHQ
OmahaUnited States (Nebraska)OMAEppley Airfield
ManchesterUnited States (New Hampshire)MHTManchester-Boston Regional Airport
NewarkUnited States (New Jersey)EWRNewark Liberty International AirportHub
AlbuquerqueUnited States (New Mexico)ABQAlbuquerque International Sunport
AlbanyUnited States (New York)ALBAlbany International Airport
BuffaloUnited States (New York)BUFBuffalo Niagara International Airport
ElmiraUnited States (New York)ELMElmira/Corning Regional Airport
RochesterUnited States (New York)ROCGreater Rochester International Airport
GreensboroUnited States (North Carolina)GSOPiedmont Triad International Airport
Cincinnati, Ohio areaUnited States (Kentucky)CVGCincinnati/Northern Kentucky International AirportAirport is in Kentucky
ClevelandUnited States (Ohio)CLECleveland Hopkins International Airport
DaytonUnited States (Ohio)DAYDayton International Airport
Oklahoma CityUnited States (Oklahoma)OKCWill Rogers World Airport
TulsaUnited States (Oklahoma)TULTulsa International Airport
BozemanUnited States (Montana)BZNBozeman Yellowstone International Airport
MissoulaUnited States (Montana)MSOMissoula International Airport
HarrisburgUnited States (Pennsylvania)MDTHarrisburg International Airport
Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonUnited States (Pennsylvania)AVPWilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
State CollegeUnited States (Pennsylvania)SCEState College Regional Airport
PittsburghUnited States (Pennsylvania)PITPittsburgh International Airport
Rapid CityUnited States (South Dakota)RAPRapid City Regional Airport
KnoxvilleUnited States (Tennessee)TYSMcGhee Tyson Airport
NashvilleUnited States (Tennessee)BNANashville International Airport
AustinUnited States (Texas)AUSAustin-Bergstrom International Airport
Dallas–Fort WorthUnited States (Texas)DFWDallas/Fort Worth International Airport
El PasoUnited States (Texas)ELPEl Paso International Airport
San AntonioUnited States (Texas)SATSan Antonio International Airport
BurlingtonUnited States (Vermont)BTVBurlington International Airport
RichmondUnited States (Virginia)RICRichmond International Airport
Washington, D.C. areaUnited States (Virginia)IADWashington Dulles International AirportHub
MadisonUnited States (Wisconsin)MSNDane County Regional Airport
CasperUnited States (Wyoming)CPRCasper-Natrona County International Airport
Jackson HoleUnited States (Wyoming)JACJackson Hole Airport
MontréalCanada (Quebec)YULMontréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
TorontoCanada (Ontario)YYZToronto Pearson International Airport

Fleet

=Current fleet=

Image:GojetCRJ700NewColours.jpg CRJ700 operated by GoJet Airlines at O'Hare International Airport. It would later be converted into a CRJ550.]]

As of February 2025, the GoJet Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:{{Cite web|url=https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/100517/000010051719000021/ual06301910q.htm|title=United Airlines Quarterly SEC Filing|access-date=January 31, 2020}}

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rowspan=2| Aircraft

!rowspan=2| Total

!rowspan=2| Orders

!colspan=4| Passengers

!rowspan=2| Operated For

!rowspan=2| Notes

F

!Y+

!Y

! Total

Bombardier CRJ550

|59

|(2)

|10

|20

|20

|50

|United Express

|15 Parked. 2 To Be Transferred to SkyWest Airlines

Total

!59

!(2)

! colspan="6" |  

The GoJet fleet of CRJ550's that are flown for United Express are equipped with engines like those on the rest of the Bombardier CRJ700 series: General Electric CF34.{{cite web|url=http://www.aero-news.net/GetMoreFromANN.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=aefa55b8-ac38-4927-b783-695b45ebeea3 |title=Bombardier Delivers CRJ-700 To GoJet |publisher=aero-news.net |date=2005-06-23 |access-date=2012-11-13}} All of these aircraft are being converted to CRJ550s (see below). GoJet operated CRJ900 aircraft from 2014 to 2020 that it leased as a former Delta Air Lines commuter partner. At the beginning of April 2020, GoJet stopped flying the CRJ900 when the company completed its service contract with Delta Air Lines.

=Fleet development=

On February 6, 2019, United Airlines and Bombardier Aviation announced that GoJet would be the first regional carrier to operate the CRJ550: a 50-seat conversion of the CRJ700.{{cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/gojet-to-fly-50-bombardier-crj550-aircraft-for-united-airlines-300790427.html |title=GoJet to Fly 74 Bombardier CRJ-550 Aircraft for United Airlines |agency=PR Newswire |date=2019-02-06 |access-date=2019-02-08}} In February 2020 United Airlines ordered 20 more CRJ550 aircraft for the GoJet Fleet, to be delivered through 2021. These aircraft will be transferred from other United Express carriers to GoJet. Once these CRJ700 aircraft are replaced by the 50-seat, converted aircraft (see below), the CRJ550 fleet at GoJet will total 74 aircraft.

=CRJ550 Information=

The United Express CRJ550 is a modified Bombardier CRJ700 aircraft. Bombardier Aviation did not produce the CRJ550 new from the factory. Many CRJ550 aircraft in the GoJet fleet are several years old, the oldest (N503GJ) being close to 20 years old. CRJ550 conversions are done on both the original CRJ700 and the NextGen CRJ700 models. The process of converting the aircraft cabin is a relatively quick process whereby several economy seats of the 700 series are removed and replaced with large storage cabinets, a larger more modern service galley and updated First Class and Economy Plus seating. The four new cabinets installed at floor level allow passengers to stow larger carry-on luggage in the cabin with them that would normally have needed to be checked planeside when on the CRJ700. The new, larger service galley allows passengers with first class seats the option to self-serve snacks and non-alcoholic beverages during the flight, particularly when the aircraft’s single flight attendant is serving the main cabin. The galley features a lighted glass cabinet with several snack options, a refrigerator with chilled non-alcoholic beverages, ice and bottled water drawers as well as a waste receptacle. For the cabin crew, the new galley features a storage area for crew luggage. In the cabin, the aircraft features 10 full-size First Class seats, 20 Economy Plus seats and 20 Economy seats. The whole aircraft receives new wall panels, carpeting, curtains and signage. United is having all the CRJ550 aircraft painted in its new blue and white livery. For pilots, the aircraft is essentially a CRJ700 with limited takeoff and landing weights, in order to meet the United Airlines "scope clause" agreement with its pilots who are represented by the Airline Pilots Association. This agreement limits the CRJ550 to a maximum takeoff weight of 65,000 pounds: 10,000 pounds less than the CRJ700. Because of this restriction, the CRJ550 is sometimes unable to take full passenger loads when flying into areas where precautionary fuel is needed, such as areas with poor weather.

= Fleet Exits =

In September 2024, aircraft N558GJ, was the first frame removed from United Airlines registration and operated by GoJet. The frame has been transferred to SkyWest who will begin CRJ-550 operations for United in December 2024, with at least eleven frames.

See also

References

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