Ravn Alaska

Ravn Alaska
IATA ICAO Callsign
7H RVF Ravn
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Frequent-flyer program Flyaway Rewards - Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
Fleet size 73 [1]
Destinations 92 [2]
Company slogan Bringing Alaskans Together
Headquarters Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Key people

Bob Hajdukovich (CEO),[3]

Jim Tweto (COO)[4]
Website www.FlyRavn.com, www.FlyEra.com
Logo under former name Era Alaska

Ravn Alaska (formerly Era Alaska) is an air marketing brand operated by Corvus Airlines a FAR Part 121 airline headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It operates a network of services from Anchorage as part of an Alaska Airlines Partnership. Its primary hub is Anchorage Airport.[5]

History

An Era Aviation d/b/a Era Alaska Dash 8

Era Alaska was formed when three airlines, Frontier Flying Service, Era Aviation, and Hageland Aviation began operating under the former Frontier Alaska / Era Alaska brand names. The three airlines now serve as the largest air carrier in the state of Alaska by connecting more cities and passengers, utilizing the largest airplane fleet in Alaska. The airline group also acquired Arctic Circle Air Service, a local cargo airline, in 2010.

The airline's history in providing safe air service has earned it the Medallion Shield by the Medallion Foundation.[6]

In 2014, the partnership was re-branded as Ravn Alaska, with the brand Ravn Alaska operated by Era Aviation which was renamed Corvus Airlines and the brand Ravn Connect operated by Hageland Aviation (scheduled passenger flights) and Frontier Flying Service (cargo and on-demand charters).[7]

Media

Era Alaska was featured on Discovery Channel's series, Flying Wild Alaska.[4]

Fleet

The Ravn Alaska fleet includes the following aircraft (as of December 2013):[1]

Ravn Alaska fleet
Aircraft Total Seats Notes
Beechcraft 1900C 8 (5-Era Aviation 3-Hageland Aviation) 9-19 one for cargo
Beechcraft 1900D 3 (3-Era Aviation) 19
de Havilland DHC-8-100 6 (8-Era Aviation) 29-37
Cessna 207 Stationair 20 (20-Hageland Aviation) 6
Cessna 208 Caravan 19 (19-Hageland Aviation) 0-9 One crashed on November 29, 2013[8]
Cessna 180 Skywagon 1 (1-Hageland Aviation) 5
Piper PA-31 Chieftain 8 (8-Hageland Aviation) 8
Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II 4 (4-Hageland Aviation) 9
Short 330 Sherpa 2 (2-Arctic Circle Air) Cargo
Total 71

Former aircraft operated by Era Aviation

Destinations

Ravn Alaska operates scheduled passenger service to the following destinations in Alaska (as of June 2014):[2]

  1. Akiachak (KKI) – Akiachak Airport
  2. Akiak (AKI) – Akiak Airport
  3. Alakanuk (AUK) – Alakanuk Airport
  4. Ambler (ABL) – Ambler Airport
  5. Anchorage (ANC) – Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
  6. Aniak (ANI) – Aniak Airport
  7. Anvik (ANV) – Anvik Airport
  8. Atmautluak (ATT) – Atmautluak Airport
  9. Atqasuk (ATK) – Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr. Memorial Airport
  10. Barrow (BRW) – Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport
  11. Barter Island / Kaktovik (BTI) – Barter Island LRRS Airport
  12. Bethel (BET) – Bethel Airport
  13. Brevig Mission (KTS) – Brevig Mission Airport
  14. Buckland (BKC) – Buckland Airport
  15. Chefornak (CYF) – Chefornak Airport
  16. Chevak (VAK) – Chevak Airport
  17. Chuathbaluk (CHU) – Chuathbaluk Airport
  18. Cordova (CDV) – Merle K. (Mudhole) Smith Airport
  19. Crooked Creek (CKD) – Crooked Creek Airport
  20. Deering (DRG) – Deering Airport
  21. Eek (EEK) – Eek Airport
  22. Elim (ELI) – Elim Airport
  23. Emmonak (EMK) – Emmonak Airport
  24. Fairbanks (FAI) – Fairbanks International Airport
  25. Fort Yukon (FYU) – Fort Yukon Airport
  26. Galena (GAL) - Edward G. Pitka Sr. Airport
  27. Gambell (GAM) – Gambell Airport
  28. Golovin (GLV) – Golovin Airport
  29. Grayling (KGX) – Grayling Airport
  30. Holy Cross (HCR) – Holy Cross Airport
  31. Homer (HOM) – Homer Airport
  32. Hooper Bay (HPB) – Hooper Bay Airport
  33. Huslia (HLA) – Huslia Airport
  34. Kalskag (KLG) – Kalskag Airport
  35. Kaltag (KAL) – Kaltag Airport
  36. Kasigluk (KUK) – Kasigluk Airport
  37. Kenai (ENA) – Kenai Municipal Airport
  38. Kiana (IAN) – Bob Baker Memorial Airport
  39. Kipnuk (KPN) – Kipnuk Airport
  40. Kivalina (KVL) – Kivalina Airport
  41. Kobuk (OBU) – Kobuk Airport
  42. Kodiak (ADQ) – Kodiak Airport
  43. Kongiganak (KKH) – Kongiganak Airport
  44. Kotlik (KOT) – Kotlik Airport
  45. Kotzebue (OTZ) – Ralph Wien Memorial Airport
  46. Koyuk (KKA) – Koyuk Alfred Adams Airport
  47. Koyukuk (KYU) – Koyukuk Airport
  48. Kwethluk (KWT) – Kwethluk Airport
  49. Kwigillingok (KWK) – Kwigillingok Airport
  50. Marshall (MLL) – Marshall Don Hunter Sr. Airport
  51. Mekoryuk (MYU) – Mekoryuk Airport
  52. Mountain Village (MOU) – Mountain Village Airport
  53. Newtok (WWT) – Newtok Airport
  54. Nightmute (NME) – Nightmute Airport
  55. Noatak (WTK) – Noatak Airport
  56. Nome (OME) – Nome Airport
  57. Noorvik (ORV) – Robert (Bob) Curtis Memorial Airport
  58. Nuiqsut (NUI) – Nuiqsut Airport
  59. Nulato (NUL) – Nulato Airport
  60. Nunapitchuk (NUP) – Nunapitchuk Airport
  61. Pilot Station (PQS) – Pilot Station Airport
  62. Point Hope (PHO) – Point Hope Airport
  63. Point Lay (PIZ) – Point Lay LRRS Airport
  64. Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse (SCC) – Deadhorse Airport
  65. Quinhagak (KWN) – Quinhagak Airport
  66. Red Devil (RDV) – Red Devil Airport
  67. Ruby (RBY) – Ruby Airport
  68. Russian Mission (RSH) – Russian Mission Airport
  69. Saint Mary's (KSM) – St. Mary's Airport
  70. Saint Michael (SMK) – St. Michael Airport
  71. Savoonga (SVA) – Savoonga Airport
  72. Scammon Bay (SCM) – Scammon Bay Airport
  73. Selawik (WLK) – Selawik Airport
  74. Shageluk (SHX) – Shageluk Airport
  75. Shaktoolik (SKK) – Shaktoolik Airport
  76. Sheldon Point / Nunam Iqua (SXP) – Sheldon Point Airport
  77. Shishmaref (SHH) – Shishmaref Airport
  78. Shungnak (SHG) – Shungnak Airport
  79. Sleetmute (SLQ) – Sleetmute Airport
  80. Stebbins (WBB) – Stebbins Airport
  81. Stony River (SRV) – Stony River Airport
  82. Teller (TLA) – Teller Airport
  83. Togiak Village (TOG) – Togiak Airport
  84. Toksook Bay (OOK) – Toksook Bay Airport
  85. Tuluksak (TLT) – Tuluksak Airport
  86. Tuntutuliak (WTL) – Tuntutuliak Airport
  87. Tununak (TNK) – Tununak Airport
  88. Unalakleet (UNK) – Unalakleet Airport
  89. Valdez (VDZ) – Valdez Airport
  90. Wainwright (AIN) – Wainwright Airport
  91. Wales (IWK) – Wales Airport
  92. White Mountain (WMO) – White Mountain Airport

Former destinations

  1. Allakaket (6A8) – Allakaket Airport
  2. Anaktuvuk Pass (AKP) – Anaktuvuk Pass Airport

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Fleet information". Era Alaska. Retrieved December 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Timetables". Ravn Alaska. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  3. "Alaska’s Largest Regional Air Group is Changing its Name to Ravn Alaska" (Press release). Ravn Alaska. January 2, 2014.
  4. 1 2 About the Show : Flying Wild Alaska : Discovery Channel
  5. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. April 3, 2007. p. 77.
  6. Medallion Foundation
  7. "About Ravn". Ravn Alaska. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
  8. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network.

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