Chicagoan Jetlines

Chicagoan Jetlines is the national airline of the Chicago Republic. Based out of Chicago, this airline flies to 80 destinations, and flies a fleet of 450 aircraft.

Chicagoan Jetlines has a regional subsidiary called Jetlines Express.

History
Chicagoan Jetlines was founded on July 8, 1933 as Chicagoan International Air Lines. On May 7, 1935, Chicagoan International Air Lines made its maiden flight from Chicago City to Cleveland with a Boeing 247.

In 1972, Chicagoan International Air Lines made the decision to change its name to Chicagoan Jetlines.

In 1987, Chicagoan Jetlines launched its regional subsidiary called Jetlines Express.

In 2001, Chicagoan Jetlines purchased St. Louis based.

Destinations
Chicagoan Jetlines flies to 80 destinations.

Fleet
Chicagoan Jetlines has a fleet of 450 aircraft, and orders for 265 more.