Regional Sky Explained

Airline:Regional Sky
Iata:4P
Founded:2018
Commenced:2018
Bases:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
Fleet Size:3
Destinations:3
Headquarters:Avoca, Pennsylvania

Regional Sky is an airline based at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport and headquartered in Avoca, Pennsylvania. It flies scheduled commuter flights and charter flights marketed by Public Charters, LLC.

History

In April 2018, Regional Sky began their first scheduled flight, from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to Pittsburgh International Airport, using the Piper Navajo.[1] The flight was halted in August 2018, just 4 months later[2]

In July 2019, the carrier acquired its first turboprop aircraft, a Beech King Air 200, and marketed it for charters as a 30-minute trip to New York City for busy area executives.[3]

In February 2020, the airline scheduled public charter flights for sale through Public Charters LLC from Wilkes-Barre to Atlantic City International Airport and Baltimore/Washington International Airport.[4]

It marketed itself alongside Texas Sky and North Country Sky, which were operated by Corporate Flight Management, now known as Contour Airlines. Corporate Flight Management's flights were also sold by Public Charters, LLC. North Country Sky and Texas Sky are no longer in operation as of 2020, as both lost their Essential Air Service contracts.

Fleet

Notes and References

  1. https://worldairlinenews.com/2018/04/01/regional-sky-to-start-wilkes-barre-scranton-pittsburgh-service/ Regional Sky to start Wilkes-Barre/Scranton – Pittsburgh service
  2. Allabaugh, Denise. Regional Sky Announces Hiatus Of Air Service To Pittsburgh, AP News, August 16, 2018, Retrieved 2021-02-02
  3. Allabaugh, Denise. New charter plane can get you to NYC in 30 minutes, The Citizens Voice, July 27, 2019, Retrieved 2021-02-02
  4. https://res.publiccharters.com/ Public Charters Online Reservation System