The the air carrier about to begin regular daily flights between Youngstown and Chicago has a new name for the service.

Aerodynamics Incorporated announced on Wednesday that the Great Lakes Jet Express will be carrying passengers to and from Chicago starting next month.

The 50-seat regional aircraft will be stationed and maintained at the Youngstown Warren Regional Airport by Winner Aviation, according to a news release from ADI.

Great Lakes will operate its own ticketing counter at the Youngstown airport, and will share a ticketing counter at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, according to Director of Aviation, Dan Dickten.

“Now that ADI has the trademark in place for the airline, everything is coming together nicely for the launch, which is just a week away,” Dickten says.

Direct flights to Chicago can be booked at www.flygreatlakes.com.

Passengers looking to book connecting flights to other destinations can do so on third-party sites like Expedia, Hotwire, Justfly, Kayak, Orbitz and Travelocity.

Passengers may also book connecting flights out of Chicago by calling (800) 433-7300, or by planning a trip with their local travel agent’s office.

A how-to guide for purchasing tickets is available to download online at www.yngairport.com.