Everts Air
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Founded | 1978 | ||||||
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Hubs | Fairbanks International Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | N/A | ||||||
Fleet size | 18 | ||||||
Destinations | see details | ||||||
Company slogan | Legendary Aircraft. Extraordinary Service. | ||||||
Parent company | Tatonduk Outfitters Limited | ||||||
Headquarters | Fairbanks, Alaska, USA | ||||||
Key people | Robert W. Everts | ||||||
Website | www.evertsair.com |
Everts Air is an American airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled and charter airline cargo as well as passenger services within Alaska and Canada. Its main base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
History
A family-owned business run by Robert W. Everts who created Tatonduk Outfitters Limited in 1978 with a single Cessna 180 aircraft to provide air transportation for miners in the remote places of Alaska. Since 1980, his father, Clifford R. Everts, has owned and operated Everts Air Fuel Inc., which specializes in airlifting flammable and hazardous materials.
In 1993 the airline, originally Federal Aviation Regulations Part 135 certified (Commuter and On-Demand Operations), became FAR Part 121 certified (Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations) as Tatonduk Outfitters Limited purchased Everts Air. With the introduction of larger aircraft like the Douglas DC-6B and Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando the company split between Everts Air Alaska and Everts Air Cargo.
Destinations
As of November 2008 Everts Air operates scheduled freight and passengers services to the following domestic destinations:
- Allakaket (AET) - Allakaket Airport
- Anaktuvuk Pass (AKP) - Anaktuvuk Pass Airport
- Anchorage (ANC) - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (Hub)
- Aniak (ANI) - Aniak Airport
- Arctic Village (ARC) - Arctic Village Airport
- Barrow (BRW) - Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport
- Beaver (WBQ) - Beaver Airport
- Bethel (BET) -Bethel Airport
- Bettles (BTT) - Bettles Airport
- Dillingham (DLG) - Dillingham Airport
- Eagle (EAA) - Eagle Airport
- Emmonak (EMK) - Emmonak Airport
- Fairbanks (FAI) - Fairbanks International Airport (Hub)
- Fort Yukon (FYU) - Fort Yukon Airport
- Galena (GAL) - Edward G. Pitka Sr. Airport
- Iliamna (ILI) - Iliamna Airport
- King Salmon (AKN) - King Salmon Airport (Hub)
- Kotzebue (OTZ) - Ralph Wien Memorial Airport
- Lake Minchumina (MHM/LMA) - Minchumina Airport
- Nome (OME) - Nome Airport
- Prudhoe Bay (SCC) - Deadhorse Airport
- St. Mary's (KSM) - St. Mary's Airport
- Unalakleet (UNK) - Unalakleet Airport
- Venetie (VEE) - Venetie Airport
Fleet
As of September 2008 Everts Air fleet includes:[1]
- 2 PA-32
- 8 Douglas DC-6 A and BF models (cargo only)
- 3 Douglas DC-9
- 2 Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando (cargo only)
- 2 Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia
- 1 Pilatus PC-12/47
- 2 Cessna C208B Grand Caravan
References
- "Everts Air - airline details". The Air Data Base.
- "FAA Flight Standards Service Civil Aviation Registry". Federal Aviation Administration.
External links
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