Talk:Midway Airlines (1976–1991)
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[edit][and Incidents|Accidents and Incidents] Flagging as needing review. 12 years without a fatal accident is not unusual for an airline. There are no statistics given in regards to numbers of passengers per revenue mile/take-offs and landings etc to compare to other airlines. Other airlines in the US have similar safety records. Jetblue is 9 years with no accident, Southwest 35 years two fatalities (none due to airline crashes), etc. Toddself
- Todd Southwest had one fataility due to an airline crash -- the airplane in the chicago midway runway overrun hit a car that killed a young boy. —Cliffb 19:02, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Cliff: This is the airline Midway, not the airport. Toddself (talk) 21:00, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
I question the accuracy of the fleet retirement information. (Planespotters is notoriously inaccurate). If the airline went bust in 1991, then why does the fleet section state different years for retirement of aircraft after 1991? I am sure there was legal issues through the bankruptcy of the airline, and that led to the planes sitting in the desert waiting new homes. However I cant cite an example of a fleet page in wiki like this. Most just cite the retirement as the last day for the airline. Thoughts? BrianFench1995 21:00, 12 April 2020 (UTC)
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