Hate to break it to you but this is likely a repositioning flight headed back to SEA after AAR maintenance - note the flight number is in the 9000s.
Alaska sends lots of mainline flights to OKC for maintenance. But any flight that is in the 9000s is not a revenue flight. It's merely here for work and then heads back to SEA. Maybe one day we'll have mainline but unfortunately not yet
oh.
well, still - happy to have the flights/planes and the work in OKC. .
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Yep. Definitely maintenance. They have been sending their planes here for 15-20 years or more.
Mainline = what? The 737 instead of the E175?
Yes. Mainline would be the 737s or Airbus's. Regionals are the E175's. It would be like flying United when you're in a A320 or 737 but when you fly the CRJ200's,etc you're flying on a regional airline, like Skywest or Mesa,etc.
Got it. Is anyone other than WN flying 737s from OKC?
Casino Express is now Xtra Airways, and is a very rare visitor here (only does charter flights). If I'm not mistaken I think we get more visits from Miami Air International (which just flew in a whole crew of OG&E workers from San Juan, Puerto Rico a few days ago).
As for passenger airlines that fly mainliners to/from OKC:
- American | Currently MD 82s/83s and a 319 (MDs will be retired this year)
- Delta | Currently flies B717-200s and B737-700s (though MD-88s have been scheduled for the summer months in the past)
- Southwest
- United | mix of 737s and 320-family aircraft (319 or 320)
Currently Fedex and UPS have Airbus 300-600Fs scheduled to/from OKC.
Don't forget Frontier and Allegiant. While they don't have regionals they are still considered mainline sized aircraft.
^Ahh yes, good call. Yep, both fly mainline (mix of 320-family and MD-80).
DL has thrown in 735s too
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...-spurt-445022/
From 7 June, the airline will connect Philadelphia to Oklahoma City with twice daily non-stop OKC-PHI starting June 7.
Woo-Hoo! All that's left hub-wise is OKC-LGA, OKC-MIA and OKC-DCA (focus city).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Just went with what I found on Flight Aware. Must be a mistake.
DAL1140 B735 Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (KATL) Fri 05:09PM CST Fri 07:37PM EST Fri 07:37PM EST
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/...209Z/KOKC/KATL
FlightAware is good but recently I've been noticing some weird stuff going on with some flights. Might be a software issue.
FlightAware uses a hybrid of airline schedule data and FAA flight plans. For example, an airline might punish for sale a flight operated by a 73V which is an internal United code. FlightAware gets confused (rightfully) so it makes a best guess as to what equipment is being used. I don't know why they don't just use the FAA flight plan info at all times...
^It started using ADS-B data very recently for flights that transmit ADS-B data. I hear the FAA has switched to ADS-B pretty much everywhere now and it will be a requirement by 2020.
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