This website uses cookies
More information
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.
Related background information from the Handbook...
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Aztec Airways expands fleet, again
Additional aircraft mean increased capacity and profitability for Aztec Airways. The Chieftain and Caravan are in service now for passenger charter around the southeast US and the Bahamas.
The Piper Chieftain twin engine aircraft are the backbone of Aztec’s passenger charter fleet.
Read this story in our February 2022 printed issue.

Florida-based FAR Part 135 Aztec Airways has added a totally refurbished Piper Chieftain and a new Cessna Caravan to its passenger fleet. This brings the number of passenger aircraft to six Chieftains and one Caravan, in addition to three dedicated on-demand cargo aircraft; two fully refurbished Beech 18s that have been upgraded with increased weight capacity for maximum payload and one Caravan 208B Cargomaster that does heavy hauling of up to 3,300 lbs of load.

“Our airline has been experiencing a tremendous amount of growth over the last few years,” says owner and COO Captain Stuart Hanley. “We continue to add equipment and destinations served due to overwhelming demand. Even during the face of the COVID pandemic, we flew nearly 4,000 passenger flight legs in 2020 and over 5,500 passenger flight legs in 2021.”

In Fort Lauderdale, the non-stop passenger flights depart either from the airline’s private terminal with VIP lounge or from the Banyan FBO, offering a wide variety of amenities. Both are located at the Fort Lauderdale Executive airport where the company has its corporate offices as well as four hangars. The charter service is available throughout Florida, the Bahamas and southeast US.

The purchase was enabled by investment from MSM AAV back in December 2020, a $5 million commitment over three years.

Other News
 
Z.Boskovic to electrify charter ops with Surf Air powertrains
January 23, 2024
Electrifying its fleet positions ZBAC well within Kenya's consumer landscape, with increasing demand for safari and adventure trips along with a greater demand for greener, more sustainable travel.
New Year is tenth for Journey Aviation
January 15, 2024
Over its first ten years, Journey has flown more than 10,000 trips to 185 countries, grossing over a half a billion dollars in revenue.
Kenyan Caravan operators source electric powertrains
January 8, 2024
Safarilink and Yellow Wings are excited about the potential to transform regional aviation within Kenya and East Africa by demonstrating the viability and impact that electrified Caravans will have on the industry.