Atlantic Southeast Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 N931EV

Aviaposter
USD
80.00
Civil aviation profile prints. 
Available prints options: 
Design / Dark Theme / Plain background; 
Size Panorama (914×305 mm / 36"×12"); 
Size Standard (610×305 mm / 24"×12"). 

Bombardier CRJ200 Atlantic Southeast Airlines
operated for Delta Connection

Registration: N931EV
Type: 200ER (CL-600-2B19)
Engines: 2 × GE CF34-3B1
Serial Number: 8015
First flight: Feb 2005

Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) was an American airline based in the A-Tech Center in College Park, Georgia, flying as a Delta Connection carrier. It was incorporated as Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. on March 12, 1979. Its main hub was at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). ASA changed its name to ExpressJet in 2011. In November 2011, ASA and ExpressJet received a single operating certificate from the FAA and in December 2011, all flights were then operated by ExpressJet on behalf of its major airline code sharing partners.