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Keystone Airways

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http://www.keystoneairways.com/images/bannerzny.gif[/img]Keystone Airways, based out of Philadelphia, PA operates Boeing 737-300, 737-500, and 737-700 aircraft to a rapildy growing number of domestic destinations, as well as Dash 8 aircraft to regional airports in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Keystone was founded by two ATC instructors on the VATSIM network, Josh Rosard and Andrew Musselman, both Pennsylvanian natives. We are a group of extremely experienced and involved members of the VATSIM network. As a matter of fact, our staff combines over 3,000 pilot hours and over 2,500 ATC hours on the network, and we're always availabe through our live mentor program to help out our pilots. Some of our innovations include a monthly Podcast as well as a human-based live dispatch system currently under development. Stop by for a visit at http://www.keystoneairways.comOr download our latest podcast (2.4 MB)http://www.keystoneairways.com/podcasts/podcast2.mp3Here's some of the latest news from Keystone... Keystone acquires lease on B737-500 from MetroAirhttp://www.keystoneairways.com/images/735crop.png[/img]CEO Josh Rosard agreed on a contract with MetroAir CEO Mark McCoy for MetroAir's recently acquired Boeing 737-500 aircraft to be leased to Keystone. The aircraft was delivered fresh from heavy C aircraft testing in Roswell, New Mexico, to Philadelphia on Wednesday, June 14, 2006. The airplane is expected to be repainted into Keystone Airways colors in the next 30 to 60 days. New flights and destinations have been added to compensate for the addition to Keystone's fleet. Also, stay tuned in the upcoming months for some additions to the Keystone fleet.New service to Atlanta and Windsor Locks, Erie, Atlantic City, and extended service added to Chicago Midway and Orlandohttp://www.keystoneairways.com/images/gcmap.gif[/img] http://www.keystoneairways.com/images/PAroutemap.png[/imgKeystone Airways has extended service to two new mainline destinations and two new express destinations. We are proud to begin service from Philadelphia to Windsor Locks/Bradley, Connecticut, as well as famed VATSIM destination, Atlanta, Georgia. Nonstop service between Atlanta and Chicago Midway, and Atlanta and Orlando has been added as well. You will also see our newly repainted Dash 8's navigating the airspaces of Erie, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey.Plans for Dispatch system announcedhttp://www.keystoneairways.com/images/dispatchbanner.png[/img]Starting by September 1st of this year, Keystone's live, human-powered dispatch service will be fully operational! Live online dispatchers will work closely with pilots in the virtual skies to simulate real world dispatch and flight service operations of gate assignments, weather reporting and rerouting, flight planning and more. Updates on this project will be available on our discussion forums.August Competition - $35 prizehttp://www.keystoneairways.com/images/compbanner.png[/img]A month long competition will be held during the month of August for the chance to win a secret prize, $35 in value! The pilot to log the most hours for Keystone this month, wins! See the events page for more details.Stop by for a visit, or join us today, at http://www.keystoneairways.com[/url]

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