US Airways both have a version of US Airways Express, but have different subsidiaries as the old has US Airways Shuttle, and formerly MetroJet while the new has US Airways Private Charter and no other subsidiaries different than old US Airways.
Etymology
The name “US Airways” quite literally translates to United StatesAirways, as the airlines serve the people of the United States, similar to how American Airlines is an American airline serving the American people.
On the old website of the proposed airline, it had states that the airline would start small with private flights in Cessna[4] made aircraft until it could build up enough money with the owner having a well-paying side job to build the airlines income.
The old website was deleted by the founder months after its creation due to unknown reasoning, and the website was not revived leaving the current state of the proposed Airline unknown.
The day after Christmas, on 26 December 2023, US Airways published a virtual document to supporters of US Airways revival, and announcing that it was planning to make merchandise such as a passport protector and travel wallet in one.[5] US Airways announced on 27 December 2023 that they would also bring back US Airways Express, with lighter jets such as the Embraer E175.[6]
It is currently unknown where US Airways is currently headquartered because of the anonymity within the company of who runs it and where it is based. The only information known is that US Airways is based in Rhode Island, as on its Twitter it links Providence as its headquarters location and follows Rhode Island Red Cross, a subdivision of the American Red Cross and has commented on a tweet of a US Congressman saying their founder has lived in Rhode Island their entire life.
The livery incorporated the basic colors from the old US Airways livery, with curving gray stripes on the rear fuselage reminiscent of those seen on the previous America West scheme. The US Airways title is painted in a very dark blue serif font, accompanied by a grey stylized flag logo. The tail of the airplane was also painted in very dark blue to match the lower fuselage, with the stylized flag painted on the tail in grey. The lower fuselage has a white stripe separating the dark blue and the white, and then a red stripe over the white stripe separating the thin white strip from the upper fuselage.
The livery is used on all subsidiaries of US Airways, and is only slightly modified for US Airways Express having the full name US Airways Express instead of just US Airways, while Private Charter still just uses the US Airways title on its livery.
“Keep your heads up, as clear skies are ahead, so fly with US as US Airways starts with YOU!” — An advertising slogan made on Twitter.[8][9]
Fleet
US Airways currently has zero orders or any planes in its fleet, and only having two aircraft, which are both Cessna 172 Skyhawks.
The proposed fleet plans to use the same design as the US Airways design on both permanent proposed fleet and temporary starter aircraft. The airline focuses on starting with smaller aircraft, from lightprivate charter to large aircraftcommercial aviation.
US Airways announced on 27 December 2023 that they would also bring back US Airways Express with lighter aircraft.[6]
Dividend Miles functions similarly to Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards frequent-flyer program, which when announced on Twitter people were told to learn more about Rapid Rewards whole the Airline still works on its founding. US Airways during January 2024 released an advertisement about Rapid Rewards and Dividend Miles, explaining how the two function similarly but are not exactly the same.[12]
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