Air Florida Commuter was the brand for regional Air Florida feeder network.

History

The brand was established by Air Florida to "feed" the main network from various communities. By September 1981, the airline was one of the fastest growing airlines conglomerate in the United States. By October 1981, the network linked 13 cities with Air Florida's 43 airport stops, linking all airports into one operation. In June 1982, Slocum Airlines was integrated into the Air Florida Commuter system.

Fleet

The Air Florida Commuter fleet consisted of the following aircraft models and quantities:

AircraftIn servicePassengersNotes
Beechcraft 99415Operated by Skyway of Ocala
Britten-Norman Islander210Operated by Slocum Airlines
Britten-Norman Trislander116Operated by Slocum Airlines
CASA 212726Operated by North American Airlines and Gull Air
Cessna 402216Operated by Gull Air, Pompano Airways and Slocum Airlines
Convair 580440Operated by Key Airlines
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter120Operated by Ocean Reef Airways
de Havilland Heron314Operated by North American Airlines
Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante218Operated by Finair Express
Martin 4041240Operated by Florida Airlines and Marco Island Airways
Nord 2621629Operated by National Commuter Airlines and Pompano Airlines
Total76

See also