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Old Jul 19, 2020 | 5:26 pm
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I don't ever remember LAX-LAS being Eagle, always mainline. Not to say it couldn't have been Eagle but I sure don't remember that being an Eagle market.

Are you sure it was even AA? Skywest had some EMB-120s in a polished aluminum livery. Could it have been OO flying for either DL or UA?

departedflights.com is a good resource for historic airline timetables and OAGs.

Also believe that all the SWMs were out of Eagle's fleet by 1999: no more "San Antonio Sewerpipes" flying for AA by then. There may have been some ATRs at the LAX hub though. The ATRs were gradually shifted away from the ORD hub following the Roselawn, Indiana crash.

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