| March 2010 | ||
| Hubs | Atlanta, Ga.; Chicago, Ill. (O'Hare); Cincinnati, Ohio; Washington, D.C. (Dulles) | |
| Crew domiciles | Atlanta, Ga.; Washington, D.C. (Dulles) | |
| Maintenance bases (includes line stations) | Atlanta, Ga.; Macon, Ga.; Baton Rouge, La.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbia, S.C.; Fort Walt Beach, Fla. | |
| Airports currently served | 106 airports in 26 U.S. states, District of Columbia, Bahamas, Canada and Jamaica | |
| Stations operated | 16 | |
| Employees | 3,396 active full-time employees | |
| Average number of daily scheduled departures | System: 871 ATL: 406 CVG: 10 IAD: 14 ORD: 8 | |
| Passengers carried in 2008 | 12,559,722 (12.5 million) | |
| Total revenue passenger miles flown in 2008 | 5,993,373 (5.9 billion) | |
| Total aircraft in operating fleet | 160 | |
| Average age of fleet | CRJ200 = 8.6 years CRJ700 = 6.1 years CRJ900 = 1 year Combined: 7.2 years | |
| Aircraft | (112) 50-passenger Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets (38) 70-passenger Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets (10) 76-passenger Bombardier CRJ900 regional jets | |
| Vision and values | ASA aspires to be the most trusted and respected regional airline in the eyes of our customers, team members, shareholders and competitors by:
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| For more information | Contact ASA Corporate Communications at corpcomm@flyasa.com or 404-856-1199 | |