Airways International

This article is about the defunct United States regional airline. For other uses of the term, see Airways International (disambiguation).
Airways International
IATA ICAO Callsign
HO AWB Airnat
Founded 1979
Commenced operations 1981
Ceased operations 1999
Hubs Miami International Airport
Secondary hubs Fort Lauderdale International Airport
Focus cities West Palm Beach International Airport
Destinations Approximately 15
Company slogan Airline of the Sunshine World
Parent company Airways International, Inc.
Headquarters Miami, Florida, United States
Key people Izad Djahanshahi, President and founder

Airways International was an airline based in Miami, Florida. Airways international was founded in 1979 and began operations around 1984. The airline ceased operations in 1999. The carrier's primary business focus was flights within southern Florida and to the Bahamas. Airways International also operated charter flights.

Service and Destinations

In 1985, Airways began service to the Bahamas with Convair 580 aircraft.

Fleet

Throughout its history, Airways operated a fleet of Shorts 330, Convair 580, Cessna 402, Convair 440, and Piper Aztec aircraft. In 1992, the airline added the Shorts 330 to its fleet and operated. As of 1992, there were 30 aircraft in its fleet.

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