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Revision as of 03:00, 3 September 2022

Mountain Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
MOUNTAIN
Focus citiesRabensberg Airport
Fleet size28
Destinations25 (as Norcust Connection)
HeadquartersRabensberg, Norcustsur
Key peopleHugo Friedmann
CEO

Mountain Airways is a Radictistani regional airline headquartered at Rabensberg Airport in the heart of the County of Norcustsur. It primarily operates feeder services for Norcust Aviation as part of the Norcust Connection brand. Mountain Airways also operates a small fleet of cargo aircraft under its own name.

Fleet

Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
An-140 20 0 52 Operated as Norcust Connection
DHC-7 5 0 50 Operated as Norcust Connection
Konavia Super Seven 0 12 54 Three in cargo configuration.
BT-67 1 0 Cargo

Retired Fleet

Aircraft Number operated Year Retired
Il-18Gr 2 2022

Accidents and incidents

On February 11, 2010, a Mountain Airways DHC-7 flying as Norcust Connection Flight 291 crashed while attempting to land at Nubarghof Airport near the popular ski resort of the same name. Only two of the fifty-one persons onboard survived.