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| callsign = FLORIDA COASTAL |
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| founded = 1995 |
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| hubs = [[Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport]] |
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'''Florida Coastal Airlines''' (FCA) was an [[airline]] based in [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|Fort Lauderdale]], [[Florida]], [[United States|USA]]. It operated services between [[Florida]] and the [[Bahamas]], [[Cuba]], and [[Haiti]] |
'''Florida Coastal Airlines''' (FCA) was an [[airline]] based in [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|Fort Lauderdale]], [[Florida]], [[United States|USA]]. It operated services between [[Florida]] and the [[Bahamas]], [[Cuba]], and [[Haiti]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The airline was formed in 1995, operating with [[Cessna 402|Cessna 402C]] aircraft.<ref>{{cite web|title=Florida Coastal|url=http://www.worldairroutes.com/FCA.html|publisher=World Air Routes}}</ref> In 2006, operations ceased, but quickly resumed. After flights restarted, the airline dropped their service to destinations within Florida, and operated exclusively to [[the Bahamas]]. It has subsequently expanded to serve [[Cap-Haïtien]], [[Haiti]], the [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]] in [[Cuba]], as well as five destinations in the Bahamas.<ref name="ss">{{cite web|title=FLORIDA COASTAL AIRLINES|url=http://www.sunshineskies.com/fca.html|publisher=Sunshine Skies|accessdate=11 September 2010}}. Florida Coastal was purchased by Lynx Air in 2008. Lynx Air was forced by the FAA to turn over their Air Carrier Certificate for faulty maintenance practices. After that happened, Lynx Air started operations using the Florida Coastal Certificate they had purchased. In July 2010 Florida Coastal Airlines was purchased by Salsa Airlines of Haiti. This only lasted until August 2010 because their planes (one Saab and one 402) were repossessed by the owner, thus bringing an end to Florida Coastal Airlines/Lynx Air/Salsa. |
The airline was formed in 1995, operating with [[Cessna 402|Cessna 402C]] aircraft.<ref>{{cite web|title=Florida Coastal|url=http://www.worldairroutes.com/FCA.html|publisher=World Air Routes}}</ref> The small charter airline flew mostly fisherman & boaters to the Abacos and [[Walker's Cay]], both located in the Bahamas; and workers to the tiny island of Salt Cay, just south of Bimini. Once the airline went scheduled, FCA initially flew from the Florida Keys to Ft Lauderdale, augmenting their flights to Marsh Harbour & Treasure Cay, Abaco from Ft. Pierce. The airline eventually tried Sarasota & Stuart, FL - only to have the airport authority in Stuart kick them out. |
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In 2006, operations ceased, but quickly resumed under new ownership. After flights restarted, the airline dropped their service to destinations within Florida, and operated exclusively to [[the Bahamas]]. It has subsequently expanded to serve [[Cap-Haïtien]], [[Haiti]], the [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]] in [[Cuba]], as well as five destinations in the Bahamas.<ref name="ss">{{cite web|title=FLORIDA COASTAL AIRLINES|url=http://www.sunshineskies.com/fca.html|publisher=Sunshine Skies|accessdate=11 September 2010}}. Florida Coastal was purchased by Lynx Air in 2008. Lynx Air was forced by the FAA to turn over their Air Carrier Certificate for faulty maintenance practices. After that happened, Lynx Air started operations using the Florida Coastal Certificate they had purchased. In July 2010 Florida Coastal Airlines was purchased by Salsa Airlines of Haiti. This only lasted until August 2010 because their planes (one Saab and one 402) were repossessed by the owner, thus bringing an end to Florida Coastal Airlines/Lynx Air/Salsa. |
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*[[New Bight Airport]], [[Cat Island, Bahamas|Cat Island]], Bahamas |
*[[New Bight Airport]], [[Cat Island, Bahamas|Cat Island]], Bahamas |
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*[[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], [[Cuba]] |
*[[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], [[Cuba]] |
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== Former Destinations == |
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*[[Key West International Airport]], [[Key West]], [[United States]] |
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*Marathon, Florida |
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*[[Marsh Harbour]], Abaco, Bahamas |
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*Salt Cay, Bimini, Bahamas (now [[Ocean Cay]] a private island used by [[MSC Cruises]]) |
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*[[Treasure Cay]], Abaco, Bahamas |
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*[[Walker's Cay]], Grand Bahama Islands, Bahamas |
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== Fleet == |
== Fleet == |
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*1 [[Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner|Fairchild Swearingen Metro IIB]] |
*1 [[Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner|Fairchild Swearingen Metro IIB]] |
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*3 [[Saab 340|Saab 340As]] |
*3 [[Saab 340|Saab 340As]] |
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== See also == |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.flyfca.net/ Florida Coastal Airlines ] |
*[http://www.flyfca.net/ Florida Coastal Airlines ] |
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*[http://www.sunshineskies.com/fca.html] |
*[http://www.sunshineskies.com/fca.html Sunshine Skies] |
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Founded | 1995 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | July 2010 | ||||||
Hubs | Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 8 | ||||||
Headquarters | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States |
Florida Coastal Airlines (FCA) was an airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. It operated services between Florida and the Bahamas, Cuba, and Haiti.
History
[edit]The airline was formed in 1995, operating with Cessna 402C aircraft.[1] The small charter airline flew mostly fisherman & boaters to the Abacos and Walker's Cay, both located in the Bahamas; and workers to the tiny island of Salt Cay, just south of Bimini. Once the airline went scheduled, FCA initially flew from the Florida Keys to Ft Lauderdale, augmenting their flights to Marsh Harbour & Treasure Cay, Abaco from Ft. Pierce. The airline eventually tried Sarasota & Stuart, FL - only to have the airport authority in Stuart kick them out.
In 2006, operations ceased, but quickly resumed under new ownership. After flights restarted, the airline dropped their service to destinations within Florida, and operated exclusively to the Bahamas. It has subsequently expanded to serve Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, as well as five destinations in the Bahamas.[2]
Destinations
[edit]Florida Coastal Airlines served the following destinations:[2]
- Fort Lauderdale International Airport, Fort Lauderdale, United States (hub)
- Cap-Haitien International Airport, Cap-Haïtien, Haiti
- Congo Town Airport, South Andros, Bahamas
- South Bimini Airport, Bimini, Bahamas
- North Eleuthera Airport, Eleuthera, Bahamas
- Governor's Harbour Airport, Eleuthera, Bahamas
- New Bight Airport, Cat Island, Bahamas
- Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba
Former Destinations
[edit]- Key West International Airport, Key West, United States
- Marathon, Florida
- Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas
- Salt Cay, Bimini, Bahamas (now Ocean Cay a private island used by MSC Cruises)
- Treasure Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
- Walker's Cay, Grand Bahama Islands, Bahamas
Fleet
[edit]Florida Coastal Airline's fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of May 2010):[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Florida Coastal". World Air Routes.
- ^ a b c "FLORIDA COASTAL AIRLINES". Sunshine Skies. Retrieved 11 September 2010.. Florida Coastal was purchased by Lynx Air in 2008. Lynx Air was forced by the FAA to turn over their Air Carrier Certificate for faulty maintenance practices. After that happened, Lynx Air started operations using the Florida Coastal Certificate they had purchased. In July 2010 Florida Coastal Airlines was purchased by Salsa Airlines of Haiti. This only lasted until August 2010 because their planes (one Saab and one 402) were repossessed by the owner, thus bringing an end to Florida Coastal Airlines/Lynx Air/Salsa.
External links
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