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I've just finished a complete re-write of this article. Note that I uploaded a new version of the logo. I could not find any reference that the blue one is the official version (there is also a red one, depending on the colors the respective timetables are printed in), so I guess it's best to stick with the neutral black one.
Also, does anyone know if Ransome ever operated as USAir Express (as Allegheny Airlines was rebranded in 1979)? I couldn't find any reference on that matter, and at Allegheny Airlines, it reads a bit cryptically "After Allegheny Airlines rebranded itself as USAir as airline deregulation took effect, the company retained its earlier name for its Allegheny Commuter service, later renamed “US Airways Express”." This might mean that the Allegheny Commuter name stayed until at least 1982 (as then, Ransome broke free again). --FoxyOrange (talk) 23:49, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]