CSA Air

CSA Air is a cargo airline based in Kingsford, Michigan, United States. It operates express cargo services in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, South Dakota and Canada, operating 52 flights a day. Its main base is Ford Airport in Iron Mountain, Michigan and its air traffic control call sign Iron Air is derived from that city.[1] It exclusively serves as an affiliate of FedEx Feeder, a regional service that operates as a subsidiary of FedEx Express.

CSA Air, Inc.
IATA ICAO Callsign
- IRO IRON AIR
Founded1998
HubsFord Airport
(Iron Mountain, Michigan)
Fleet size29
Parent companyAir T Inc.
HeadquartersKingsford, Michigan, USA
Websitecsaair.com

History

The airline was established in 1998 and is wholly owned by Air T.[1]

Fleet

The CSA Air fleet consists of 29 Cessna 208 Caravans.[1]

AircraftIn fleetOrders
Cessna 208 Caravan29
Total 29

Operations

In the United States, FedEx Express operates FedEx Feeder on a dry lease program where the contractor will lease the aircraft from the FedEx fleet and provide a crew to operate the aircraft solely for FedEx. All of the feeder aircraft operated in the United States are owned by FedEx and because of this all of the aircraft are in the FedEx Feeder livery. Just like regional airlines, the contractor will operate the aircraft with their own flight number and call sign.

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References

  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 70.
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