I will be flying <acronym title="Air Canada">AC</acronym> executive class from <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO), USA - California">SFO</acronym>-<acronym title="Toronto - Lester B. Pearson International (Malton) (YYZ / CYYZ), Canada - Ontario">YYZ</acronym>-<acronym title="...
Jump to postKlamath Falls (LMT)
North Bend (OTH)
Pendleton (PDT)
3 airports in Oregon only served by Horizon Air
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Would love to know the flights to and from <acronym title="Portland - International (PDX / KPDX), USA - Oregon">PDX</acronym>, <acronym title="Eugene - Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG / KEUG), USA - Oregon">EUG</acronym>, and <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (M...
Jump to postI especially like the 'techno' RIB when passing through the UA tunnel at ORD!
Jump to postIt seems that I heard that YYT (St. Johns, Newfoundland) may have heated runways as well. Can anybody confirm this?
Jump to postI don't really have an official source....but I have located a post from the United Enthusiast message board... <a href="http://www.instantboard.com/users/imkeww/viewtopic.php?t=309" target=_blank>http://www.instantboard.com/users/imkeww/viewtopic.php?t=309</a> If I do come across any authoritative ...
Jump to postCertainly. I should have said that I heard about the possibility of the commuter terminal closing...not just the gate.
Jump to postHopefully we will see a <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> presence in <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym> and <acronym title="Eugene - Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG / KEUG), USA - Oregon">EUG</acronym> ...
Jump to postSeems I heard snippet someplace that <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO), USA - California">SFO</acronym> plans to close UAX commuter gate 87A sometime next year. First of all, is this true, and secondly, where would all of the EMB120s and <acronym title="Royal Jordanian">RJ</...
Jump to postI was just wondering what the status was of the UA 744 that was accidentally tipped backwards on its tail at SFO? Sure hope she is up and flying soon!!
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Jump to postAnyone here near <acronym title="Eugene - Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG / KEUG), USA - Oregon">EUG</acronym> know how the new parallel runway is coming along? I caught a glimpse on a <acronym title="Seattle / Tacoma - International (SEA / KSEA), USA - Washington">SEA</acronym>-<acronym title="Eugene - Mah...
Jump to postIs there still a passenger terminal with jetways (2 I believe) at YXD?
Jump to postDoes anybody have any <acronym title="Portland - International (PDX / KPDX), USA - Oregon">PDX</acronym> terminal pictures (inside and out) from the 1950's to the present? Would be fun to see how much <acronym title="Portland - International (PDX / KPDX), USA - Oregon">PDX</acronym> has improved ove...
Jump to postI may be able to locate some pictures of an An124 parked at MFR a few years back.....If I was in town this weekend I'd head over there and snap some pictures but sadly I'll be away.
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Jump to postI actually flew on this aircraft from <acronym title="Seattle / Tacoma - International (SEA / KSEA), USA - Washington">SEA</acronym>-<acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym> a little while back. I was quite surprised to...
Jump to postAny idea how United is doing? Seems like they have been cutting back some at PDX lately....
Jump to postI've had nothing but excellent service from <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> on my last several cross-country trips. The pilots have always been good about continuous flight updates and even add some humor at times. One of the coolest experiences was a time when the first officer ...
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Jump to postJust stumbled across this article from 2004. Wow, I never thought there was enough demand in <acronym title="Salem - McNary Field (SLE / KSLE), USA - Oregon">SLE</acronym> for this level of passenger service! Time will tell if one or both carriers start flying there. <a href="http://www.katu.com/sal...
Jump to postJust out of curiosity, what is the passenger terminal like at SLE? Is it something similar to the MFR setup?
Jump to postI wonder if the America West Express flights out of EUG and MFR will change?
Jump to postThe sooner <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> gets rid of these delusional wackos, the quicker they can put BK behind them once and for all! I understand the employees have suffered from horrible management in the past, but how does shooting yourself in the foot and taking yourself ...
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Jump to postA couple years back, I heard some rumblings about a possible second terminal, but I'm not sure if anything came of it. At this time, I don't think there is enough traffic to warrant additional space, but I'm not a <acronym title="Portland - International (PDX / KPDX), USA - Oregon">PDX</acronym> exp...
Jump to postAlright! No more narrow wooden corridors and construction!
Jump to postI have heard that LMT (Klamath Falls, <acronym title="Air Comores and Crimea Air (Ukraine)">OR</acronym>) will eventually expand or replace their terminal building. Does anybody have any definitive information about this? Right the only service is 3 daily flights to <acronym title="Portland - Intern...
Jump to postSeems like Air Oregon served both <acronym title="Eugene - Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG / KEUG), USA - Oregon">EUG</acronym> and <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym> in the 1970's-1980's. Not sure on the extent of their ...
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Jump to postThanks for the information! Looking at the historical map, there appears to be a 'dining room.' When I look at a current map <a href="http://www.flypdx.com" target=_blank>www.flypdx.com,</a> the dining room appears now appears to be a conference center. Is this the same part of the airport? Thanks a...
Jump to postRegarding the <acronym title="Portland - International (PDX / KPDX), USA - Oregon">PDX</acronym> map, it would appear that the current concourse E was the old south concourse and the current concourse A/B was the north concourse. Are the they the original concourses? I also seem to remember as a lit...
Jump to postI understand that <acronym title="Salem - McNary Field (SLE / KSLE), USA - Oregon">SLE</acronym> may be getting Horizon Air back with service to <acronym title="Seattle / Tacoma - International (SEA / KSEA), USA - Washington">SEA</acronym>. Also of interest is the planned complete replacement of the...
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Jump to postDoes anybody know <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym>'s former routes out of <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym> and <acronym title="Eugene - Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG / KEUG), USA - Oregon">EUG</acro...
Jump to postMFR has outgrown itself but fortunately the terminal is slated to be replaced with construction beginning later this year. Currently UAX and Delta Connection share the same counter, but both are operated by Skywest so this only makes sense. Horizon Air and America West Express fill out the rest of t...
Jump to postThe <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym> terminal building will be replaced by 2009 with a new state of the art building with 4 or 5 jetways. A new taller control tower will also be built. There is also discussion o...
Jump to postI was through <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO), USA - California">SFO</acronym> this past weekend and was dismayed to see that the old Crab Pot Restaurant in the <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> terminal has been converted into a Yankee Pier! The Yankee P...
Jump to postThat is exactly what I saw! Thanks for clearing this up. I have seen this livery a few times now and was just wondering what the deal was!
Jump to postWell, the livery coulkd be described as being identical to the 'battleship livery' but with gold in place of the gray. Very odd!
Jump to postWhile at <acronym title="Chicago - O'Hare International (ORD / KORD), USA - Illinois">ORD</acronym> on March 5, I noticed at gold United Express <acronym title="Royal Jordanian">RJ</acronym> near the United Express concourse. I was wondering if anybody knows why this jet has gold livery. Unfortunate...
Jump to postOne time on a <acronym title="United Airlines (USA)">UA</acronym> flight from <acronym title="San Francisco - International (SFO / KSFO), USA - California">SFO</acronym> to <acronym title="Chicago - O'Hare International (ORD / KORD), USA - Illinois">ORD</acronym> last year, the FO played a harmonica...
Jump to postI wonder where they will cram the <acronym title="Delta Air Lines (USA)">DL</acronym> check in counter at <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym>. Last time I was there, there didn't seem to be much space. Like SLC1, I...
Jump to postHopefully I'll be flying a Horizon Air Dash-8 <acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valley International / Medford (Jackson County) (MFR / KMFR), USA - Oregon">MFR</acronym>-<acronym title="Seattle / Tacoma - International (SEA / KSEA), USA - Washington">SEA</acronym>-<acronym title="Medford - Rogue Valle...
Jump to postMFR has one jetway that you have to hike up a flight of stairs to get to from the gate area. The terminal has 1 waiting area with 4 gates. Gate 1-3 are essentially doors to the outside and Gate 4 is the jetway. A new terminal will be operational in 2009 with a planned 4 jetways.
Jump to postTo supplement the recent thread about the largest airports without jetways, what are some of the smallest airports WITH jetways? MFR comes to mind with its single jetway....
Jump to postSeems like Harbor Air used to fly in Oregon and Washington up until 2000 or so...I believe they served places like Corvallis, Newport, Gig Harbor, and a few other very small airports.
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