Castle Aviation Explained

Airline:Castle Aviation
Fleet Size:15
Iata:CSJA
Icao:CSJ
Callsign:CASTLE
Founded:1984 (as Air Medical Transport Inc.) - 1986 as Castle Aviation
Headquarters:North Canton, Ohio, United States
Key People:
  • Michael Grossmann - Founder, Owner, CEO
  • David Combs - President
  • David Scheufler - Vice President and Director Of Maintenance
  • Dennis Telles III - Director of Operations
  • Michael Looby - Chief Pilot
  • Andrea Vierheller - Director of Administration
Aoc:CSJA990C
Hubs:
Focus Cities:
Num Employees:~ 70
Website:http://www.castleair.com/

Castle Aviation is a cargo airline and private passenger airline based in North Canton, Ohio, United States. It offers charter cargo and private passenger services, but primarily provides priority freight service for the Canadian parcel post service Purolator. Its only base is the Akron–Canton Airport.[1]

History

The airline was established and started operations in January 1986. In April 2004 it started operating the first freight version of the Saab 340A aircraft.[2]

Fleet

The Castle Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of October 2023):

Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
7 0 Freighter configuration
4 0 Passenger configuration
3 0 Freighter configuration
1 0 Passenger configuration

Previously operated

Aircraft In fleet
1
1
2
1

Accidents / Incidents

References

  1. News: Directory: World Airlines . . 62 . 2007-04-03.
  2. Web site: Castle Air History. 2011-09-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120402013648/http://www.castleair.com/History.html. 2012-04-02.
  3. Web site: Pilot, 23, Killed in Plane Crash Overnight in Bedford, NH. NBC Boston. Kirsten. Glavin. December 11, 2021. December 11, 2021.
  4. Web site: Cessna C208 Caravan, Castle Aviation "Castle": Incident occurred February 10, 2016 at Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport (KCLE), Ohio . 2023-10-15.
  5. Web site: Crash of a Cessna 208B Super Cargomaster in Columbus: 2 killed Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives . 2023-10-15 . www.baaa-acro.com.
  6. Web site: NTSB Report NYC99LA005 . Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives.

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