"This strategic shift underscores our adaptability and commitment to delivering reliable, customized air travel solutions where they are most needed," stated Robert Binns, President & CEO of Air Wisconsin. "As we diversify into EAS and grow our charter operations, we remain committed to delivering safe, efficient, and quality service to every community and customer we serve."
In addition to EAS services, Air Wisconsin sees opportunities in the Charter sector. There is growing demand for their CRJ-200 aircraft from collegiate sports teams within the NCAA. With realignments in major athletic conferences leading to longer travel distances for games and tournaments, Air Wisconsin's fleet is positioned to meet these specialized travel needs.
The airline's fleet of 60 CRJ-200 jets offers 50 seats each at a relatively low operating cost. This makes them versatile for regional flying and specialized Charter flights including large group travel and corporate charters.
Historically, Air Wisconsin operated under the American Eagle brand for American Airlines from Chicago O'Hare International Airport. After April 2025, American will rely more on its fully owned regional subsidiaries—PSA Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, and Envoy Air—for flights from O'Hare.
According to PaxEx.Aero, this transition impacts 47 markets served under their current CPA partnership. Airline Geeks reports that American's last CRJ-200 flight will be flight 6102 from Chicago O'Hare at 20:40 local time landing in Kalamazoo, Michigan at 22:45.
Since its founding in 1965, Air Wisconsin has expanded rapidly across several Midwest and East Coast locations. It became part of the American Eagle family after being announced by American Airlines in 2022 but had previously operated as United Express since 2018.
American Airlines conducts its regional flights under the American Eagle brand through agreements with various carriers like Mesa Airlines, SkyWest, GoJet Airways Republic Airways Commutair alongside wholly-owned subsidiaries PSA Airlines Piedmont Envoy ensuring connectivity between smaller locales key hubs such Philadelphia Dallas/Fort Worth Chicago among others.