DENVER,
May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Frontier Airlines today announced
that it will now fly the official plane of
Colorado. In a ceremony this
morning at
Denver International Airport,
Colorado Governor
Bill Ritter Jr.
proclaimed Frontier's second
Airbus A320 as
Colorado's official state plane.
The aircraft features the state animal, a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep named
Colorado, on its tail, the word "Colorado" on the nose and the state flag with
Governor Ritter's signature near the front door.
"On behalf of the people of Colorado, it is my honor to proclaim
Frontier's newest aircraft the official plane of Colorado. Frontier is
Colorado's hometown airline and provides our community with consistent
high-quality service and low-cost airfare. I am incredibly proud to have this
aircraft, featuring our state animal, representing us as it flies between
Colorado and our nation's capital."
"The support Frontier Airlines has received from the Colorado community
over the last 14 years is both amazing and inspiring," said Frontier Airlines
President and CEO Sean Menke. "This airline was built with the support of the
Colorado community and continues on today because of that unwavering support.
Naming our latest animal addition after the state we've called home since 1994
is our way of saying thanks for the continued loyalty."
The aircraft entered Frontier service on March 10, 2008. The 164-seat
Airbus A320 provides superior comfort with wide seats and aisles. All of
Frontier's Airbus aircraft offer 24 channels of live DIRECTV(R) programming
and four pay-per-view movie selections in every seatback.
The Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep was adopted as the official state animal
of Colorado on May 1, 1961 by an act of the General Assembly. The Rocky
Mountain bighorn sheep is found only in the Rockies, usually above timberline
in rugged mountainous areas. These large animals are known for their agility
and perfect sense of balance. The bighorn sheep was named for its massive
horns which curve backward from the forehead, down, then forward. On the ram,
the horns can be as much as fifty inches in length.
About Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.
Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. is the parent company of Denver-based
Frontier Airlines. Currently in its 14th year of operations, Frontier Airlines
is the second-largest jet service carrier at Denver International Airport,
employing approximately 6,000 aviation professionals. Frontier Airlines'
mainline operation has 62 aircraft with one of the youngest Airbus fleets in
North America. Frontier Airlines' mainline operations offer 24 channels of
DIRECTV(R) service in every seatback along with a comfortable all-coach
configuration. In conjunction with its regional jet fleet, operated by
Republic Airlines, and a fleet of ten Bombardier Q400 aircraft operated by
Lynx Aviation (a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.), Frontier
offers routes to 65 destinations, including 58 U.S. cities in 33 states
spanning the nation from coast to coast; five cities in Mexico; one in Canada
and one in Costa Rica. In November 2006, Frontier and AirTran announced a
first-of-its-kind integrated marketing partnership that offers travelers the
ability to reach more than 80 destinations across four countries with low
fares, aboard two of the youngest fleets in the industry. For more in-depth
information on Frontier Airlines, please visit its Web site at
FrontierAirlines.com.