American Eagle Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) will change its name to Envoy Air (MQ, Dallas/Fort Worth) in Spring 2014. The airline says the change will give the company "its own distinct identity and eliminate the confusion between the company's current name and American Eagle, the regional flying brand of American Airlines (AA, Dallas/Fort Worth). With the formation of American Airlines Group, the carriers currently providing regional service for the legacy American and US Airways (Phoenix Sky Harbor) networks namely Air Wisconsin (ZW, Appleton Outgamie County Regional), ExpressJet Airlines (Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson), Mesa Airlines (YV, Phoenix Sky Harbor), Piedmont Airlines (1948) (Charlotte International), PSA Airlines (OH, Dayton James M. Cox), Republic Airlines (Indianapolis International), and SkyWest Airlines (OO, Salt Lake City), will all eventually fly under the American Eagle brand. "Our people and our company – which is one the largest regional carriers in the world with some of the best people in our business – deserve a name that is all our own," said Pedro Fabregas, the president and CEO of American Eagle Airlines. "By taking on the Envoy name, we can better differentiate ourselves from the competition and better market ourselves. This is important for both our people and our company as we further expand our ground handling business." Once the necessary regulatory processes and approvals are complete, "Operated by Envoy" will be added to the company's aircraft paint scheme and noted on customers' tickets.