Ransome Airlines
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Ransome Airlines was a commuter airline which was headquartered at Northeast Philadelphia Airport
Northeast Philadelphia Airport
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 (PNE) in Northeast Philadelphia
Northeast Philadelphia
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, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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. Founded by Dawson Ransome, it began operations as an independent carrier in 1967. Ransome was particularly noted for operating the Dash 7
De Havilland Canada Dash 7
The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with STOL capabilities. It first flew in 1975 and remained in production until 1988 when the parent company, de Havilland Canada, was purchased by Boeing and was later sold to Bombardier...

 as it had a large fleet of the type. The Dash 7 was a new, relatively advanced, and large aircraft (seating 50) for a "commuter type airline," the predecessor of today's "hub
Airline hub
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 feeder" regional airline
Regional airline
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s which dominates the airline industry of today.

Pan Am
Pan American World Airways
Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal and largest international air carrier in the United States from 1927 until its collapse on December 4, 1991...

 purchased Ransome in 1986 and renamed it Pan Am Express
Pan Am Express
Pan Am Express was a regional airline of the United States. Initially a banner carrier brand operated by Ransome Airlines, it later entered a codeshare-like affiliated arrangement with Pan American World Airways....

, with the intention of establishing a commuter network feeding traffic into its "Worldport" global hub
Airline hub
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 New York City
New York City
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's John F. Kennedy Airport
John F. Kennedy International Airport
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. In late 1987 the renamed Pan Am Express established its first and only overseas regional feeder operation at Tegel Airport
Berlin-Tegel International Airport
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 in what used to be West Berlin
West Berlin
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 in the days prior to Germany
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's re-unification
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 towards the end of the Cold War
Cold War
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 era.

Following Pan Am's demise in 1991, TWA
Trans World Airlines
Trans World Airlines was an American airline that existed from 1925 until it was bought out by and merged with American Airlines in 2001. It was a major domestic airline in the United States and the main U.S.-based competitor of Pan American World Airways on intercontinental routes from 1946...

 purchased the Pan Am Express operation.

History

In 1973 Ransome started a partnership with Allegheny Airlines
Allegheny Airlines
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 (USAir from 1979, and now US Airways
US Airways
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) under the name Allegheny Commuter. Ransome operated a variety of point-to-point flights in the northeastern US
United States
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 as well as flights feeding into large Allegheny operations like that at Philadelphia
Philadelphia International Airport
Philadelphia International Airport is a major airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region and in Pennsylvania...

. While Ransome and its successors operated under several different brand
Brand
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s, the airline is probably best known as an Allegheny Commuter carrier, due to Allegheny being the pioneer in the field of developing code-share and co-branding relationships with commuter airlines, with the Allegheny/Ransome agreement being one of the earliest examples of what was then still a novel idea.

In 1982 the airline's relationship with USAir ended, and the airline began operating flights as Delta Connection
Delta Connection
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 in partnership with Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines
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. The airline maintained much of its previous route system, while adding and changing some routes to better connect with the rest of the Delta system.

In 1986 Pan Am purchased the airline. It began service under the new Pan Am Express
Pan Am Express
Pan Am Express was a regional airline of the United States. Initially a banner carrier brand operated by Ransome Airlines, it later entered a codeshare-like affiliated arrangement with Pan American World Airways....

 brand on June 1 of that year. They soon dropped the Ransome name altogether, with the corporation being simply renamed Pan Am Express, Inc.

While operating for Pan Am, the former Ransome route structure was dramatically changed, with the new route structure dropping most of the point-to-point offerings and focusing on providing feeder service to Pan Am's extensive offerings of international flights, primarily at New York JFK, with another large operation at Miami
Miami International Airport
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 and smaller operations at Los Angeles
Los Angeles International Airport
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 and Boston
Boston
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's Logan Airport
Logan International Airport
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. Some of these new services introduced the airline to new geographical areas of the country, having been previously confined to the northeast. The airline still retained functions such as its primary maintenance base at Northeast Philadelphia Airport, along with a small level of service. In addition, in November 1987 Pan Am Express established an overseas commuter network serving secondary and tertiary destinations in West Germany
West Germany
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 and other West European
Western Europe
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 countries from its parent company
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's West Berlin base at Tegel Airport.

When Pan Am collapsed in 1991, TWA purchased Pan Am Express. TWA provided feeder services under the Trans World Express (TWE)
Trans World Express
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 brand, with the corporate name changing to Trans World Express, Inc. Under TWA those Trans World Express services provided by TWE were exclusively focused at JFK. On November 6, 1995, TWA shut down its TWE division, with all Trans World Express service after that date being subcontracted
Outsourced
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 to outside airlines, thus bringing an end to the last airline that could trace some of its routes back to Ransome. The company had retained its PNE maintenance base and service on the PNE-JFK route until the very last day; the contracted airlines replacing many of the TWE feeder routes at JFK decided not to serve PNE, and (as of 2006) PNE has yet to see another airline provide any scheduled commercial service there.

Aircraft operated

  • Volpar Beech 18
    Beechcraft Model 18
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  • Nord 262
  • Mohawk 298
  • Avions de Transport Régional ATR-42
    ATR 42
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     (operated by Pan Am Express and TWE only)
  • De Havilland Canada Dash 7
    De Havilland Canada Dash 7
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with STOL capabilities. It first flew in 1975 and remained in production until 1988 when the parent company, de Havilland Canada, was purchased by Boeing and was later sold to Bombardier...

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