Freedom Air (Guam)
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Freedom Air (Aviation Services, Ltd.) | ||
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IATA FP |
ICAO FRE |
Callsign Freedom |
Founded | 1974 | |
Hubs | Guam, A.B. Won Pat International Airport and Saipan International Airport | |
Focus cities | Tinian International Airport | |
Fleet size | 6 | |
Destinations | 4 | |
Headquarters | Guam | |
Key people | Joaquin Flores - General Manager, Owner | |
Website: http://www.freedom-air.net |
Freedom Air is an airline based in Guam. It operates scheduled FAR Part 121 passenger service utilizing a 30 seat Shorts 360 aircraft. Part 135 operations operate from their Saipan base utilizing Piper Cherokee aircraft flying between Saipan and Tinian. They are also available for air tours out of Saipan. Freedom Air has cargo service available utilizing a Shorts 330 cargo conversion aircraft.
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[edit] Destinations
[edit] Mariana Islands (United States)
- Guam (Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport)
- Rota (Rota International Airport)
- Saipan (Saipan International Airport)
- Tinian (Tinian International Airport)
[edit] Fleet
The Freedom Air fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006):
- Shorts 330 (cargo configuration)
- Shorts 360 (30 Seat passenger configuration)
- Piper PA-31 Navajo (7 Seat passenger configuration)
- Piper PA-23 Aztec (6 Seat passenger configuration)
- Piper Cherokee (6 Seat passenger configuration)
- Cessna 172 Skyhawk (3 Seat passenger configuration) [1]
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