Boutique Air

Boutique Air, Inc. is a commuter airline based in San Francisco, California. The airline offers charter services as well as scheduled passenger services subsidized under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program.

Boutique Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
4B BTQ BOUTIQUE
Founded2007
Commenced operations2014
AOC #2B5A106N[1]
HubsDenver International Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Fleet size33
Destinations29
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Key peopleShawn Simpson (CEO)

Matthew Butcher (Director of Operations)
Brian Kondrad (Assistant GM)
Vivian Pan (Director of Finance
Peggy Goebe (Director of HR
Tyler West (Director of Maintenance)
Victor Coke (Business Analyst)

Luke Tschantz (Director of Safety)
Websitewww.boutiqueair.com

History

The company was founded in 2007 by Shawn Simpson, an early employee of Google. It was originally an aviation technology company before it began acquiring a fleet of aircraft in 2012 through its holding company Targaryen LLC.[2] It operated on-demand charters, pilot training, and air patrol services for government sectors using Cessnas before purchasing Pilatus PC-12 aircraft to operate its passenger charter flights.[3][4]

In 2013, it received commuter air carrier authority from the United States Department of Transportation.[5] Its first scheduled service was operated 2013-2014 between Hawthorne Municipal Airport near Los Angeles and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. During that time, the company began submitting proposals to provide scheduled service to rural communities and regions under contract as part of the Essential Air Service program, and began its first flights between Clovis Municipal Airport in New Mexico and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in July 2014.[6][7][8] The carrier has expanded further in New Mexico to include airports in Carlsbad, Los Alamos, Albuquerque, and Silver City.[9][10] By the end of 2015, it flew 14 scheduled routes with an Essential Air Service airport destination.

In 2017, Boutique Air began a new car rental company, named Boutique Car. These services are typically used at locations without other car rental options and is being expanded across their route map. In 2019, the airline added three airplanes to its fleet and spent over $10,000 on marketing in Victoria, Texas leading to a 132% increase in passenger air traffic in that region.[11] In 2020, United Airlines announced that Boutique Air will be a partner airlines for its new United Aviate program.[12] Boutique is the first commuter airline and part 135 operator to have a flow-through program with a legacy carrier.

Corporate affairs

The headquarters are at Suite 925 of 53rd Street, San Francisco.[13]

The headquarters were previously at 340 Pine Street,[14] and later in the Flatiron Building.[15]

Destinations

Boutique Air serves the following destinations:

City Airport IATA Code Destinations Notes
Alabama
Muscle Shoals Northwest Alabama Regional Airport MSL Atlanta
Nashville (begins August 23)
EAS Community
Arizona
Show Low Show Low Regional Airport SOW Phoenix EAS Community
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX Show Low
Cortez
California
Merced Merced Municipal Airport MCE Sacramento
Los Angeles
EAS Community
Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport LAX Merced
Sacramento Sacramento International Airport SMF Merced
Colorado
Alamosa San Luis Valley Regional Airport ALS Denver (ends September 30) EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Cortez Cortez Municipal Airport CEZ Denver
Phoenix
Telluride (Seasonal)
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Denver Denver International Airport DEN Alamosa (ends September 30)
Chadron
Cortez
McCook
Telluride (Seasonal)
Hub
Telluride Telluride Regional Airport TEX Cortez (Seasonal)
Denver (Seasonal)
Suspended due to COVID-19
Georgia
Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ATL Muscle Shoals
Greenville
Illinois
Chicago Chicago-O'Hare International Airport ORD Ironwood
Maryland
Baltimore Baltimore–Washington International Airport BWI Johnstown
Massachusetts
Boston Boston Logan International Airport BOS Massena
Michigan
Ironwood Gogebic-Iron County Airport IWD Chicago-O'Hare
Minneapolis-St. Paul
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location | Awarded contract on April 28, 2020.[16]
Minnesota
Minneapolis Minneapolis/St Paul International Airport MSP Ironwood
Mississippi
Greenville Mid Delta Regional Airport GLH Atlanta
Dallas
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Nebraska
Chadron Chadron Municipal Airport CDR Denver EAS Community
McCook McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport MCK Denver EAS Community
New Mexico
Albuquerque Albuquerque International Sunport ABQ Carlsbad
Carlsbad Cavern City Air Terminal CNM Albuquerque
Dallas
EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
New York
Massena Massena International Airport MSS Boston EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Pennsylvania
Johnstown Johnstown–Cambria County Airport JST Pittsburgh
Baltimore
EAS Community
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport PIT Johnstown
Oregon
Pendleton Eastern Oregon Regional Airport PDT Portland EAS Community | Boutique Car Location
Portland Portland International Airport PDX Pendleton Operates in a private terminal; complimentary shuttle offered to main terminal.[17] | Boutique Car Location
Tennessee
Nashville Nashville International Airport BNA Muscle Shoals (begins August 23) Restarted service as a leisure destination for nearby EAS communities. Awaiting approval to add service to Greenville.[18]
Texas
Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DFW Carlsbad
Greenville
Victoria
Hub | Operates in DFW's Corporate Aviation Terminal[19]; complimentary shuttle offered to all terminals and rental car center.
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport IAH Victoria
Victoria Victoria Regional Airport VCT Dallas
Houston
EAS Community

Former destinations

City Airport IATA Code Destinations Notes
California
Hawthorne Hawthorne Municipal Airport HHR Las Vegas
Inyokern Inyokern Airport IYK Los Angeles Ended due to low demand[20]
Oakland Oakland International Airport OAK Merced Ended due to low demand, changed to daily Sacramento service.[21]
Kansas
Dodge City Dodge City Regional Airport DDC Denver EAS Community | Skywest awarded contract
Minnesota
Thief River Falls Thief River Falls Regional Airport TVF Minneapolis-St. Paul EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract
Nebraska
Alliance Alliance Municipal Airport AIA Denver Ended May 31 | EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Denver Air Connection awarded contract[22]
New Mexico
Clovis Clovis Municipal Airport CVN Dallas EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Operated on the King Air 350 | Denver Air Connection awarded contract
Los Alamos Los Alamos County Airport LAM Albuquerque Former EAS Community | Lack of enplanements, community decided to designate Santa Fe Regional Airport for passenger service
Silver City Grant County Airport SVC Albuquerque
Phoenix
EAS Community | Former Boutique Car Location | Advanced Air won contract against public preference.[23][24]
New York
Albany Albany International Airport ALB Massena Changed Massena service to focus on daily Boston flights[25]
Nevada
Henderson Henderson Executive Airport HSH Hawthorne Ended due to demand for McCarren service[26]
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport LAS Merced
Phoenix
Ended due to high operating cost, changed to Henderson Executive.[26]
Utah
Moab Canyonlands Field CNY Denver
Salt Lake City
EAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract[27]
Salt Lake City Salt Lake City International Airport SLC Moab
Vernal
Vernal Vernal Regional Airport VEL Denver
Salt Lake City
EAS Community | SkyWest awarded contract[27]
Virginia
Washington Washington Dulles International Airport IAD Massena Changed Massena service to focus on daily Boston flights.[25]

Boutique Car

In 2017, Boutique started a new rental car service called 'Boutique Car'. This service provides ground transportation options for communities that have no other options and compliments Boutique's EAS proposals. Eight locations currently utilize this service:[28]

  • Alamosa, CO
  • Carlsbad, NM
  • Cortez, CO
  • Greenville, MS
  • Ironwood, MI
  • Massena, NY
  • Pendleton, OR
  • Portland, OR

Airline Agreements

United Airlines

Boutique Air announced a new codeshare agreement with United Airlines on May 23, 2018.[29] Customers can book their entire itinerary under a single reservation for through ticketing and baggage transfer to their final destination. MileagePlus members can earn miles on eligible Boutique Air flights. Since Boutique has a codeshare with United Airlines, passengers with United Club memberships can access the lounge even if they are not flying with United.

American Airlines

In December 2018, Boutique launched a new interline agreement with American Airlines.[30] Similar to the codeshare with United, customers can book all flights under a single reservation for flow through ticketing and baggage transfers to their final destination.

United Aviate

In 2020, United Airlines launched a new flow-through program called United Aviate. The Aviate Experience Build Entry Point, allows for current and recently hired Boutique Air pilots to enter the program.[31] Afterwards, there is an evaluation process that includes employment history, panel interviews, technical skill inventory and a personality and cultural fit inventory.[32] Once accepted into the program, pilots will have access to travel privileges, site tours, development events, coaching, United leadership interaction, and a direct path to United Airlines. When the applicant has earned their ATP rating, they can transition to one of the United Express Aviate partners. The choices includes Air Wisconsin, CommutAir, ExpressJet and Mesa Airlines. Once the minimum service requirements with United Express are met, the applicant will be eligible to transition to a First Officer position with United.

Fleet

Boutique Air Pilatus PC-12

Boutique Air operates the following fleet:[33]

Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
Pilatus PC-12-45 12 0 8
Pilatus PC-12-47 15 0 8
Beechcraft King Air 300 5 0 9
Piaggio P180 2 0 7 Standby Aircraft
Total 34 0

Incidents and Accidents

Date Flight Number Information
23 April 2020 BTQ902 Pilatus PC-12 registration N477SS was departing from Dallas/Ft. Worth when the pilot reported an engine problem. Finally diverting to Mesquite Metro, the aircraft crash landed short of Runway 18. The sole pilot on board received serious injuries and the airplane was damaged beyond repair.[34][35]
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