Tag: air taxi service

  • History of Air Taxi in the USA

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    Although some folks say that Air Taxi is a “revolutionary new way to travel,” people have been chartering airplanes, flying “on-demand” and using the term “air taxi” for decades – at least as far back as the early 1930’s.

    What is Air Taxi Service

    In the past, large aircraft served airports in major metropolitan, leaving a vacuum of service to cities and rural communities around the United States. As more and more air fields were constructed, smaller aircraft began air service between the larger metropolitan areas and these smaller communities.

    This blend of air transportation availability continues today for many reasons:

    • Large Boeing and AirBus planes are designed to carry hundreds of passengers. These aircraft require long runways and therefor, cannot operate into all of the airports in the United States.
    • Many cities cannot offer a viable market to the airlines. There simply aren’t enough travelers on a daily basis to have a route.
    • The Air Taxi industry provides air transportation to all airports in the USA using smaller aircraft capable of economically flying fewer passengers and landing and taking off from shorter runways.

    Historical Air Taxi Industry Movers and Shakers

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    “Stearman” and “Cessna” are two familiar names in aviation. Most people associate these names with images of airplanes and rightly so. These are but two names of very prominent early airplane designers.

    For example, the Travel Air, designed by Lloyd Stearman and Clyde Cessna, first flew in 1926. 1926! Soon after, it was placed in commercial service as an air taxi plane by National Air Transport and Royal Airways.

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    And, just after Pauline Gower learned to fly in 1929, she turned her passion into a thriving business.

    “She established an air taxi service that operated until the outbreak of the war, by which time her concern had flown 30,000 passengers” – The Milwaukee Journal – Aug 22, 1943.”

    Organizing the Air Taxi Industry

    The air taxi industry organized itself with the formation of the National Air Taxi Association in the early 1950’s while the Civil Aeronautics Board, a government agency, sought to formally recognize air taxi operators as a new class of air carrier.

    “The CAB proposes to recognize a new class of air carrier – the air taxi men [sic] who link airline points with communities lacking airline service.” – The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – February, 1951.. February, 1951.

    Here in South Florida, the Air Taxi Industry was going strong in the 1960’s: Demands on Area Air Taxi Service Increases – The Palm Beach Post – Dec 31, 1967.

    Because the air service is so similar to ground-based taxi cab services that provide on-demand local or regional transportation, the phrase “air taxi” was coined.

    Air Taxi: Not a New Concept in Aviation or Travel

    Clearly, air taxi service is not a new concept in aviation, travel or transportation. What has changed, or perhaps, what is new, is the availability of information about air taxi service providers. Computers and the World Wide Web have marshaled in this change. But Air Taxi itself, as an industry, is not new.

    Air Taxi Service Then and Now

    Air Taxi is an on-demand air transportation service provided by federally certificated operators who will, within the scope of their Operations Specifications, take you wherever you want to go, when you want to go.

    The Air Taxi Difference

    Airlines operate out of large airports, on a schedule. They tell you where they are going and what time they are departing. You travel on their schedule.

    Air taxi is the business of renting an entire aircraft to travel to a destination you choose as opposed to buying an individual seat on a plane scheduled to fly between cities the airline chooses.

    Air Taxis operate out of all airports, on your schedule to the destination you choose

    Air Taxi operators fly a variety of airplanes, with seats for three, five, eight and more passengers. We fly within an area suited for the operational characteristics of our airplanes. And all of us fly airplanes better-suited for flights to any destination with an airport, including the major airports.

    We welcome your comments and questions about the Air Taxi industry and flying, in general. Thank you for reading.

  • Last Minute Deals on Air Charter Service Key West

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    Last Minute Deals on Air Charter Service to or from Key West

    We heard recently that no one really ever wants to leave Key West. I believe that. Those sunsets, that beautiful blue water, that laid-back casual vibe… Who wants to say good-bye to that?

    More often, folks want to get off The Mainland and head south to Key West. Everyone needs a break now and then, right? Our Island Paradise does wonders for the soul.

    Use this Last Minute Deal on Air Charter Service to fly between Fort Lauderdale and Key West!

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    Flight time to or from the Island City depends on the airplane. If you are flying with us in the Cardinal, flying time is just over 1 hour. Chartering the Beechcraft Baron shortens the flight time to about :45 minutes.

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    Keep your eye on this page. You never know when a Last Minute Deal may pop up. Or, just add your name to our Last Minute Deals list below and we’ll let you know when something good comes your way.

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    Whether flying to Key West or flying to Fort Lauderdale, we have a last minute deal on private flights for you.

  • Skymax Begins Air Charter Service in Florida

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    Skymax Completes Air Charter Certification
    Begins Air Taxi Service in Florida

    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | November 17, 2013 – Skymax is pleased to announce the completion of its FAA 135 Air Carrier Certification and the beginning of its business as an air charter service provider.

    This certification enables Skymax to offer air service throughout the 48 contiguous United States, expanding Skymax’s operational capabilities to include civilian air charter service in addition to providing local scenic flights.

    “We’re thrilled to finalize this certification,” said Valerie Lynn, Skymax’s President, “We’ve been working diligently with Federal Aviation Administration Inspectors to demonstrate our commitment to safety in the charter air services market.”

    Skymax operates with an FAA Part 135 operating certificate, which means it can offer air charter service upon demand.

    “Our focus has always been on “The View,” and offering visitors and residents with time constraints an unparalleled scenic flight experience, essentially showing them more of Florida than they could see by car,” added Lynn.

    “Our Air Carrier certificate gives us the capability of providing air carrier services for our Customers, so they can travel from city to city, on their schedule.

    Skymax will collaborate with the Federal Aviation Administration in coming months for approvals to expand its air charter capabilities with additional aircraft in both numbers and types of aircraft it operates.

    Skymax offers passenger charter service from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and cargo charter service from Pompano Beach Air Park.

    About Skymax: From introductory flights to air charter flights, Skymax caters to busy people who want reliable, professional air transportation. For more information, please visit skymax.com.

  • 135 Certification Update – Skymax Begins Air Charter Service

    We are now available for air charter service throughout the 48 contiguous United States!

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    Yesterday was a whirlwind of activity as we received notice that our Air Carrier Certification was complete. The final requirement was to review and sign the Operations Specifications (“OpSpecs”), which outline in detail what we are and are not authorized to do.

    Federal Requirements for Air Charter Service

    An FAA air carrier certificate is only part of what is required to offer and conduct an air charter service. Operations Specifications must be signed for and maintained. An “exclusive use” airworthy aircraft must be in the operator’s control. All safety-sensitive staff, including your pilot, must be tested for certain drugs, must have received a negative result and must also subject themselves to random drug and alcohol tests. Proof of insurance, by regulation, must be sent to DOT before DOT will grant economic authority to operate. And all of this must be in place before beginning service as an air charter operator.

    Because of the number and type of aircraft we use in our air charter service, we are considered an “Air Taxi” and not a “Commuter” or “Scheduled Airline.”

    It has been a journey, applying for this air carrier certificate, but one well worth the time and effort. Announcements have been sent:

    Fort Lauderdale-based Skymax announces 135 Air Carrier Certification. Begins air charter service in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    We look forward to serving you safely, professionally and reliably!

    Can I get a “WOOT!?”