Centennial Airlines Explained
Airline: | Centennial Airlines |
Iata: | BE |
Icao: | CNL |
Callsign: | Wyo-Air |
Founded: | 1981 |
Ceased: | 1987 |
Fleet Size: | 3 |
Destinations: | See below |
Centennial Airlines was founded in Laramie, Wyoming and began operations on June 15, 1981, with an initial route linking Denver to Laramie and Worland, Wyoming using a single Cessna 414 aircraft.[1] The carrier flew until June 15, 1987, when it was merged into Mesa Airlines.[2] Centennial was first based in Laramie, Wyoming, moved its offices to Worland, then to Cheyenne for a brief time in 1982, then back to Worland.
Destinations
- Routes operated include:
- Denver-Casper-Cody,
- Denver-Cheyenne-Rawlins,
- Denver-Rock Springs-Lander-Worland,
- Denver-Laramie-Riverton-Worland-Cody-Billings,
- Salt Lake City-Logan-Riverton-Worland-Cody[5]
See also
Fleet
Notes and References
- Web site: airlines . 2024-05-17 . www.aerofiles.com.
- Web site: Centennial Airlines . 2024-05-17 . www.airtimes.com.
- Web site: Centennial Airlines . 2024-05-17 . www.timetableimages.com.
- Web site: Centennial Airlines Timetable Image Gallery . 2024-05-17 . www.airtimes.com.
- Centennial Airlines System Timetables