Will Rogers World Airport - Regular Commercial Traffic

Regular Commercial Traffic

  • Airbus A300-600, Airbus A310 (FedEx Express)
  • Airbus A319/A320 (Frontier Airlines, United Airlines)
  • Boeing 737-300/500/700 (Southwest Airlines, United Airlines)
  • Boeing 737-800 (Delta Air Lines)
  • Boeing 757-200 (UPS Airlines)
  • Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 (United Express operated by Republic Airways)
  • CRJ-100/200/700/900 (American Eagle, Delta Connection operated by Comair, ExpressJet Airlines, Delta Connection operated by Pinnacle Airlines, Delta Connection operated by Skywest, United Express operated by GoJet Airlines, United Express operated by Mesa Airlines, United Express operated by SkyWest)
  • Cessna 208 Caravan (Martinaire)
  • Embraer ERJ-145 (American Eagle, United Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines, United Express operated by Trans States Airlines)
  • Embraer ERJ-175 (Delta Connection operated by Compass Airlines & Shuttle America)
  • Embraer ERJ-190 (Frontier Airlines operated by Republic Airlines)
  • McDonnell Douglas MD-82/83/88 (American Airlines, Delta Air Lines)

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