From 1989 to 1998, Mesa Airlines operated as a conglomeration of up to eight separate airlines.
Customers for this version included Mesa Airlines.
Air Midwest's board in June rejected a $31 million buyout offer from Mesa Airlines.
Mostly cargo and private air operations take place at the airport, although in the past, Mesa Airlines offered regional connections.
The company operates one regional airline subsidiary: Mesa Airlines, and five supporting subsidiaries.
It operates flights under the Mesa Airlines and go!
Note: Essential Air Service was formerly provided by Mesa Airlines.
One, Mesa Airlines, said last week that it might set up a hub at the airport.
Markets denoted with + were served exclusively in the early 1990s by Mesa Airlines operating as Skyway.
Mesa Airlines operates flights on behalf of Go!