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Hyannis Air Service Inc., operating as Cape Air, is an airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport in Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States.[3] It operates scheduled passenger services in the Northeast, the Caribbean, Midwest, and Eastern Montana. Flights between Hyannis and Nantucket, Massachusetts, are operated under the Nantucket Airlines brand, also operated by Hyannis Air Service, Inc.[4] The company slogan is We're your wings.

Cape Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
9K KAP CAIR
Founded1989 (1989)
AOC #HYIA145B
Hubs
Fleet size108
Destinations36
HeadquartersBarnstable, Massachusetts, U.S.
Key peopleDaniel A. Wolf (Founder and Board Chairman)
Linda Markham (CEO & President)
Revenue$120M (2014)[1]
Employees850[2]
Websitecapeair.com
nantucketairlines.com
Cape Air headquarters in Hyannis, Massachusetts
Cape Air headquarters in Hyannis, Massachusetts

History


Cape Air founder Dan Wolf
Cape Air founder Dan Wolf

The airline was co-founded in 1988 by company pilots Craig Stewart and Dan Wolf, and investor Grant Wilson. Initially, Cape Air flew between Provincetown and Boston in Massachusetts, but throughout the early 1990s new routes were added to destinations across southeastern New England. In 1994, Cape Air and Nantucket Airlines merged and now offer hourly flights between Nantucket and Hyannis. Services in Florida and the Caribbean were added in the late 1990s.

Former ATR 42 operated for Continental Connection
Former ATR 42 operated for Continental Connection
Cape Air Cessna 402 departing Lebanon Municipal Airport, Lebanon, NH
Cape Air Cessna 402 departing Lebanon Municipal Airport, Lebanon, NH

2004 marked the launch year of FAR Part 121 certification and a new hub of operations in Guam. This included a new fleet type consisting of three ATR 42 Turboprop aircraft. The startup team, led by Pacific Administrator, Captain Russell Price,[citation needed] launched scheduled service in July 2004 with the three ATR aircraft and two of the C402. Service was as a Continental Connection Carrier, flying from Guam to the Northern Mariana Islands of Saipan and Rota. Due to the International Dateline and the midnight connecting service to/from Japan, it was sometimes referred to as "America's First Flight" i.e.: the first departure daily of any airline flight in the United States.[citation needed]

In late 2007, the airline began a new round of expansion in the Northeast and Midwest. On 1 November 2007, the airline began service between Boston and Rutland, Vermont, with three daily round trips. The route is operated under contract with the U.S. government Essential Air Service (EAS) program. With the help of an intrastate minimum revenue guarantee, Cape Air expanded into Indiana on 13 November 2007, offering flights from Indianapolis to Evansville and South Bend. Passenger revenue did not grow quickly enough to make the operation economically sustainable once the revenue guarantee ended, so the last Cape Air flight in Indiana was on 31 August 2008.

The airline expanded into upstate New York in early 2008, following the sudden demise of Delta Connection carrier, Big Sky Airlines. Cape Air began flying three daily round-trips on Essential Air Service routes from Boston to the Adirondack cities of Plattsburgh and Saranac Lake on February 12, 2008. The airline continued its expansion into New York when they started to fly the EAS routes out of Albany to Watertown, Ogdensburg, and Massena, and Rutland Airport. Cape Air commenced service from Rockland, Maine, and Lebanon, New Hampshire, to Boston on November 1, 2008. The company purchased four additional Cessna 402s to assist with the major growth.

Cape Air was also looking to offer services on the west coast. Cape Air submitted bids to offer service between Newport and Portland in the state of Oregon. The airline was hoping to be selected by the Newport city council to receive a financial grant to jump-start the service.[5] Ultimately they lost out to SeaPort Airlines, which was able to start service sooner than Cape Air.[6] However, in September 2013, the DOT selected Cape Air to provide EAS service between Billings and five communities in Eastern Montana, including, Sidney, Glendive, Glasgow, Havre and Wolf Point. Service in Montana started on December 10, 2013. The airline also expanded operations in the mid-Atlantic region. Cape Air provided scheduled flights from both the Hagerstown Regional Airport and the Lancaster Airport to the Baltimore-Washington International Airport ("BWI").[7] Service out of Baltimore ended in October 2012.

In May 2013, Cape Air named Linda Markham as the new President and Chief Administrative Officer.

Cape Air carried 750,000 passengers in 2014 and offered up to 550 daily flights, achieving revenues of $120M.[1] Cape Air is the largest independent regional airline in the United States, with new routes driving steady increases over time.

In 2016, Cape Air started flying from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Bimini, Bahamas. On April 16, 2018, United Airlines announced the end of its partnership with Cape Air. Services ended on May 31, 2018, which marked the end of United Express operations in Guam, along with the retirement of the last turboprop aircraft in the United Express fleet.[8]


Pilots


In early 2016 the company had canceled flights citing a shortage of pilots. The Air Line Pilots Association disputed the existence of a pilot shortage instead citing low wages as the reason for the lack of pilots.[9] Cape Air takes on pilots as co-pilots after 500-750h in entry-level roles like instructing. They are promoted to captain after 1,500h as first officers and they can join partners JetBlue or Spirit Airlines after 1,500h again in around two years. Cape Air also recruits pilots over 65, the mandatory retirement age for FAR Part 121 airlines, so long as they maintain a first-class medical.[10]


Nantucket Airlines


Nantucket Airlines Cessna 402
Nantucket Airlines Cessna 402

In 1994 Cape Air merged with Nantucket Airlines. Since then, Nantucket Airlines has operated as a sister airline to Cape Air focusing on flights between Nantucket Memorial Airport and Barnstable Municipal Airport.[11] Nantucket Airlines utilizes a small sub-fleet of Cessna 402C Businessliners/Utililiners painted in Nantucket Airlines livery.


Destinations



Codeshares


Cape Air Cessna 402's below a JetBlue jetway
Cape Air Cessna 402's below a JetBlue jetway

JetBlue

Since February 2007, Cape Air and JetBlue Airways have had an interline agreement. The agreement allows Cape Air to carry JetBlue Airways passengers from Boston's Logan Airport and San Juan to Cape Air's destinations throughout the Northeast, Florida and the Caribbean. The agreement allows customers on both airlines to purchase seats on both airlines under one reservation. Customers also get their baggage transferred and Cape Air and JetBlue Airways are located in the same terminal in Boston and San Juan which allows for an easy connection.


American Airlines

Cape Air and American Airlines (AA) announced a code sharing agreement for the Caribbean in February 2013. The cities served by the AA codeshare are Anguilla, Nevis, Tortola, Vieques and Mayaguez. In the Midwest, Cape Air and American have had a code sharing agreement since 2010, which allows passengers from Marion, IL, Owensboro, KY, and Kirksville, MO to connect in St. Louis, MO.[12]


United Airlines

Cape Air has been a longtime partner with United Airlines (UA) and offers a code sharing agreement for many destinations. Passengers traveling through the Caribbean on select codeshare flights can enjoy special through-fares, advanced boarding passes and the ability to earn miles on a Cape Air flight.[13]


Interline agreements


Cape Air partners with the following airlines to provide interline flow-through ticketing and baggage transfers:[14]


Fleet


Cape Air's fleet consists of the following aircraft:[15][16]

Cape Air Britten-Norman Islander
Cape Air Britten-Norman Islander
Type Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
Britten-Norman Islander[17] 4 9 Operates in the Caribbean
Cessna 208B Amphibian 1 9 Part 135 Certified, amphibious
Cessna 402 70 9 To be phased out. 9th seat is the unused co-pilot chair.
Eviation Alice 75[18] 9 To be the first use of an electric aircraft for passengers.
Tecnam P2012 Traveller 33 66[19] 9 To replace the Cessna 402
Total 108 141
Cape Air Cessna 402C
Cape Air Cessna 402C

In November 2010, Cape Air announced that it was considering new aircraft types to replace the Cessna 402.[20] In April 2011, Italian aircraft producer Tecnam announced it will be producing the Tecnam P2012 Traveller.[21] The aircraft made its first flight in July 2016.[22] The first aircraft was delivered to Cape Air in March 2019.[10] Cape Air formerly utilized the ATR 42 for United Express operations in Guam. However, when United retired its propeller fleet, the partnership ended between the two airlines. At the 2019 Paris Air Show, Eviation Aircraft announced that Cape Air would add the electric Eviation Alice aircraft to their fleet.[23]


Accidents and incidents



References


  1. Hyannis Air Service, Inc., dba Cape Air (June 4, 2015). "Proposal of [Cape Air] to provide subsidized Essential Air Service To/From Lambert - St. Louis" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2, 2018. Retrieved October 2, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "Press kit" (PDF). Cape Air.
  3. Cape Air, Inc. "The Cape Air Story". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  4. Cape Air, Inc. (2010). "The facts about Cape Air". Cape Air. Archived from the original on July 7, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2010.
  5. Tobias, Lori (May 21, 2010). "Flap Over Newport Airport Ends in Lawsuit, Oregon Department of Justice investigation". The Oregonian. Oregon Live, LLC. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  6. "Paid Registration Required". The Daily Astorian. East Oregonian Publishing Co. Archived from the original on September 22, 2010. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  7. Schotz, Andrew (January 2, 2009). "Second Airline Chosen to Serve Hagerstown". The Herald-Mail. The Herald-Mail Company. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  8. "United to change flights between Guam and Saipan June 1". April 16, 2018.
  9. "Cape Air Cancels Flights, Cites Pilot Shortage". AVweb. January 6, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  10. Murdo Morrison (April 1, 2019). "How Cape Air is recruiting pilots at both ends of the age scale". Flightglobal.
  11. "Nantucket Airlines | About Us". www.nantucketairlines.com.
  12. Wilson, Doug (October 30, 2009). "Code share agreement struck with Cape Air". Quincy Herald-Whig. Archived from the original on November 2, 2009. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  13. "Cape Air | Airline Partners American Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways". www.capeair.com. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  14. "Regulations.gov". www.regulations.gov. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  15. "Cape Air About Us". Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  16. "Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  17. "Cape Air to fly San Juan to Culebra, Virgin Gorda routes". News is my Business. September 20, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  18. "Eviation Signs Deal with Cape Air for 75 All-Electric Alice Commuter Aircraft". April 15, 2022.
  19. "Cape Air orders another 10 Tecnam P2012s".
  20. "Cape Air studies three designs for Cessna 402 replacement". Retrieved November 10, 2010.
  21. "Tecnam announces the launch of the P2012 Traveller" (Press release). Tecnam. April 13, 2011. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012.
  22. "Tecnam P2012 Traveller takes flight". Flight Global. July 25, 2016.
  23. Ltd, Eviation Aircraft. "Eviation Announces First Commercial Customer, Cape Air, For Its All-Electric Airplane, Alice". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  24. "Cape Air grounded; Boat rescue; Barnstable crash; Harwich crash; Emergency landing; Dennis rollover". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011.
  25. Howe, Peter J. (June 14, 2007). "Timing dulls sting of Cape Air grounding". Boston Globe.
  26. "Investigators Seek Cause Of Cape Air Crash Archived September 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine." WCVB-TV. Posted September 26, 2008 - updated September 28, 2008.
  27. NTSB Accident Report ERA09IA140
  28. "Officials: Plane with 7 people onboard crashes on Cape Cod". Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  29. O'Connor, Kate (September 11, 2021). "Seven Injured In Cape Air Crash". AVweb. AVWeb. Retrieved September 12, 2021.



На других языках


[de] Cape Air

Cape Air ist der Handelsname der Hyannis Airservice, Inc. mit Sitz in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Sie betreibt Linienflüge in Florida, Indiana, New England, New York, den United States Virgin Islands und Mikronesien. Flüge zwischen Hyannis und Nantucket, Massachusetts werden unter den Farben von Nantucket Airlines, einer Tochtergesellschaft von Cape Air, durchgeführt. Der Hauptsitz und die Heimatbasis befindet sich am Barnstable Municipal Airport.
- [en] Cape Air

[es] Cape Air

La aerolínea Cape Air comenzó operaciones entre Boston, Massachusetts y Provincetown en 1989 y rápidamente se extendió a la Florida, el Caribe y las Islas de Micronesia. En Puerto Rico está operando desde el año 1993 y utiliza exclusivamente los aviones Cessna 402 con capacidad de 12 pasajeros. Su base de operaciones es el Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín y de allí realiza vuelos diarios con puntualidad que depende de las condiciones del tiempo a Saint Tomas, Saint Croix, Tórtola, Vieques, Mayagüez y Ponce. Los aviones son bien mantenidos, los empleados en su mayoría son amables y los pilotos realizan un gran trabajo. Con suerte incluso puedes ir como copiloto y disfrutar de la aventura de volar. El equipaje vuela gratis y el costo es bien razonable.

[fr] Cape Air

Cape Air (Code AITA : 9K ; code OACI : KAP) est une compagnie aérienne américaine basée à l'aéroport municipal de Barnstable, à Barnstable au Massachusetts. Elle exploite des vols réguliers de passagers dans le nord-est des États-Unis, les Caraïbes, le Midwest américain, le nord-ouest américain ainsi qu'en Micronésie[1]. Les vols en Micronésie sont exploités pour le compte de United Express. Elle est la compagnie-sœur de Nantucket Airlines.

[it] Cape Air

Hyannis Air Service, Inc., che opera sotto il nome , Cape Air è una compagnia aerea regionale statunitense, con base a Barnstable nello stato del Massachusetts. Opera voli passeggeri tra il nord-est, Caraibi e il Midwest. I voli tra Hyannis e Nantucket, nel Massachusetts, vengono operati sotto il brand Nantucket Airlines.

[ru] Cape Air

Cape Air — региональная авиакомпания Соединённых Штатов Америки со штаб-квартирой в Муниципальном аэропорту Барнстебл (Массачусетс)[1], находится в собственности управляющей компании Hyannis Air Service, Inc..



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