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9E

Pinnacle Airlines

United States

IATA
9E
Niner Echo
ICAO
FLG
Radio Callsign
FLAGSHIP
Example: "FLAGSHIP One Two Three" for 9E123

About the "FLAGSHIP" Callsign

When Pinnacle Airlines pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "FLAGSHIP" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "FLAGSHIP Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.

Destinations (26)

CodeAirportCityCountry
ATLHartsfield Jackson Atlanta International AirportAtlantaUS
CIDThe Eastern Iowa AirportCedar RapidsUS
CRWYeager AirportCharlestonUS
CHALovell FieldChattanoogaUS
DTWDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County AirportDetroitUS
EVVEvansville Regional AirportEvansvilleUS
XNANorthwest Arkansas Regional AirportFayetteville/Springdale/US
FWAFort Wayne International AirportFort WayneUS
GFKGrand Forks International AirportGrand ForksUS
GSOPiedmont Triad International AirportGreensboroUS
GSPGreenville Spartanburg International AirportGreenvilleUS
MDTHarrisburg International AirportHarrisburgUS
CVGCincinnati Northern Kentucky International AirportHebronUS
AZOKalamazoo Battle Creek International AirportKalamazooUS
TYSMcGhee Tyson AirportKnoxvilleUS
LANCapital Region International AirportLansingUS
LEXBlue Grass AirportLexingtonUS
MEMMemphis International AirportMemphisUS
MSPMinneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain AirportMinneapolisUS
MSYLouis Armstrong New Orleans International AirportNew OrleansUS
JFKJohn F Kennedy International AirportNew YorkUS
LGALa Guardia AirportNew YorkUS
ROARoanoke Regional Woodrum FieldRoanokeUS
MBSMBS International AirportSaginawUS
SYRSyracuse Hancock International AirportSyracuseUS
TVFThief River Falls Regional AirportThief River FallsUS