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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==


Allegiant flights are Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving in Lincoln around noon, and leaving at 1PM.  The only aircraft used is the G4-standard MD-80.  Non-Allegiant traffic is almost exclusively CRJ-200's, with Mesaba ''very'' occasionally flying in a Saab 340B for Northwest Airlink (they used to occasionally come in with an RJ-85, before those started being removed from the fleet).  United also flies in a SkyWest CRJ-700 about once a day on average.  Usually, one of the daily Denver runs will be on a -700, and every so often, we'll also get one in from Chicago.
Allegiant flights are Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving in Lincoln around noon, and leaving at 1PM.  The only aircraft used is the G4-standard MD-80.  Non-Allegiant traffic is almost exclusively CRJ-200's, with Mesaba ''very'' occasionally flying in a Saab 340B for Delta Connection (they used to occasionally come in with an RJ-85, before those started being removed from the fleet).  United also flies in a SkyWest CRJ-700 about once a day on average.  Usually, one of the daily Denver runs will be on a -700, and every so often, we'll also get one in from Chicago.


During college football season, we'll occasionally get mainline aircraft in here for team charters.  If its for the Huskers, it'll be United or Northwest (usually a 757-200 for the team, I think), and if its an away team coming into town, it could really be anything.  We've seen everything from a Sun Country DC-10 (when the Huskers played Iowa), to a Pan Am (Boston-Maine Airways) 727 (when the Huskers played Maine).  Also, depending on the bowl game the Huskers are in, we'll also get charter operations for the fans as well.  It'll depend on the game, but for bowl games, its usually a 747-400 or maybe even 2 (2001 Rose Bowl).
During college football season, we'll occasionally get mainline aircraft in here for team charters.  If its for the Huskers, it'll be United or Northwest (usually a 757-200 for the team, I think), and if its an away team coming into town, it could really be anything.  We've seen everything from a Sun Country DC-10 (when the Huskers played Iowa), to a Pan Am (Boston-Maine Airways) 727 (when the Huskers played Maine).  Also, depending on the bowl game the Huskers are in, we'll also get charter operations for the fans as well.  It'll depend on the game, but for bowl games, its usually a 747-400 or maybe even 2 (2001 Rose Bowl).