The operation would be called Northern Pacific Airways and fly from the underused North Terminal at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, said Ravn Alaska’s chief executive Rob McKinney.
"Ravn Air"
COVID-19 restrictions spark food security concerns in Western Alaska
Empty shelves were a common sight in Stebbins even before the coronavirus began.
Southeast Alaska airline to relaunch passenger service on former Ravn routes
The airline plans to hire experienced Ravn and PenAir pilots and use aircraft that can fly direct from Anchorage.
Nearly 30 bidders want to buy at least a piece of Ravn Air, but next steps are murky
Ravn was Alaska’s largest rural airline, with 1,300 workers and some 70 planes before the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to shut down operations and file for bankruptcy.
Airlines work to fill gaps in Alaska flight service after RavnAir shutters
As all RavnAir Group operations grind to a halt, other air carriers around the state say they are looking at ways they can step in.
Ravn to end all service and lay off all staff
RavnAir Group said Sunday it would park all 72 of its planes and lay off its remaining staff.
Dozens of Alaska villages to lose air service as Ravn announces huge cuts
Alaska’s largest rural air carrier, RavnAir Group, says it’s cutting its service by 90% amid a coronavirus-driven crash in revenue — a move that could leave dozens of rural villages with deeply diminished air service.
NTSB: Pilot inexperience and unfavorable winds factors in fatal PenAir crash in Unalaska
The NTSB update is a detailed, seven-page statement of facts about the flight and the investigation, with sections on the runway, the flight recorders, the plane and its engines. It does not assign a cause to the crash. That’s expected later.
St. Paul Island fears temporarily losing air service
St. Paul officials are scrambling to extend air service through the holidays. As of Thursday, the isolated island in the Bering Sea will continue to have flights to Anchorage through Sunday.
Routine mail delays to rural schools could have masked computer theft conspiracy
Bush Alaska shipping delays could have masked a multi-year alleged conspiracy to steal hundreds of Apple computers destined for rural schools.