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The following pilots have been furloughed from Mesaba Airlines. Please remember them!


Jody Pillatzki  |  Gregory Gumpel  |  Shane Dillenburg  |  Daniel Ronneberg  |  Jeffrey Belanger  |  Joseph McNeil

 

Gyorgy Lustyik  |  Daniel Boden  |  Brian  Inglis  |  Robert Meyer  |  Jason Warner  |  Scott Penkes

Giselle Hartl  |  Timothy Hawley  |  Brian DeVoss  |  Ian Haney  |  Michael Edmonds

Brad Froehlich | Alexander Mihlstin | Adam Hobbs

Zachary Abraham | Adam Rondeau | Alecander Paran | Jesse Roberts | Juan Zelaya

Angel Trochez | John Toliuszis | Cory Vanarsdel | Zach Seanger | David Pulido

Ryan Brusseau | Gary Olivi | Kelly Dossett | Chon Kenney | Christopher Hibner

Kenneth Bosworth | Jared Engelhardt | Marcus Pereira | Marta Lommel | Kevin Gaul

Christopher Aubrey | Syed Ashan | Nicholas Bilgri | Richard Hart | David Woods

Eric John | Justin Ward | Kelly George | Aaron Peterson | Joshua Davis | Donald Gardner

Amanda Sullivan | Ryan Gregorio | Ritchey Edmondson | Stuart Adler | Tammy Sturm | Brian Kniert

Pablo Morales | Maria Ekeren | Robert Rowland | Bradley Dugan | Alec Boutin | John Borsenberger | Jacob Herberg

Andrew Anderson | Jason Jones | Benjamin Teigen | Mark Canlas | Larry Smith | Chandy Casey | Corey Morris

David Wolf | Edward Bentley | Kerry Anglin | Jonathan Nash | Robert Ullery | Steven Seamster | Jason Amerson

Benjamin Johnson | Arlette Donzey | James Corbo | Joseph Stimac | Joshua LaPlace | Derek Reeves

Alison Britton | John Tatara | Christian Gorgas | Shawn Downey

Wesley Blanton | Christopher McGill | Harry Miller IV | Jacob Thompson | Michael Taylor | Benjamin Kreager | Eric Patrick

William Thomas | Erik Edney | Charles Seloover | Alex Arellano | Curtis Alexander | Michael McCarthy

Chad Heath | David Pettet | Jacob Marsh | Douglas Henry | Jonathan Ayers

Fallon Mardian | Rachel Garvin | Brandon Knight | Lisa Henderson | Ashley Davis | Christopher Secor

Matthew Harley | Jonathan Kitsch | Rachel Fish | Kevin Sperling | Steven Mauk | Joseph Paterniti


History of Mesaba Airlines

Founded in 1944, Mesaba Airlines is the longest-flying regional airline in the United States. Known throughout the industry for its commitment to the safety of both passengers and employees, the airline has successfully navigated through evolving times in an exciting industry.

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, Mesaba operates as a Delta Connection carrier under service agreements with both Delta and Northwest Airlines.

The rapidly-expanding airline serves more than 75 cities in the United States and Canada from Northwest’s three major hubs: Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Memphis as well as Delta’s hubs in Atlanta and Salt Lake City.

Mesaba operates an advanced fleet of regional jet and jet-prop aircraft, consisting of the 34-passenger Saab SF340, the 50-passenger Bombardier CRJ200 and the 76-passenger Bombardier CRJ900 regional jet aircraft.

Mesaba Airlines is headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, approximately 5 miles east of Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

Delta CRJ900

Delta SAAB

900 Takeoff

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