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AHX

Commenced operations
  
23 March 2000

Focus cities
  
Mashiki-Kumamoto

Founded
  
12 October 1998

Operating base
  
Amakusa Airfield

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AMAKUSA AIR

Operating bases
  
Amakusa Airfield

Destinations
  
4

Fleet size
  
1

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Headquarters
  
Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

Profiles

Amakusa Airlines Co., Ltd. (天草エアライン株式会社, Amakusa Earain Kabushiki-gaisha) is an airline based in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It operates regional services from and to Amakusa. Its main base is Amakusa Airfield, with a focus city in Kumamoto Airport.

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History

The airline was established on 12 October 1998 and started operations on 23 March 2000, with services from Amakusa to Fukuoka and Kumamoto. It is owned by the municipal government (80% stake) and Japan Airlines. On 1 October 2004, it began service between Kumamoto and Matsuyama. On 18 April 2006, it cumulatively carried over 50,000 passengers. On 1 September 2008, it stopped the service between Kumamoto and Matsuyama. Three days later, on 4 September, it began the service between Kumamoto and Kobe. On 31 March 2010, it stopped the service between Kumamoto and Kobe.

In 2015, Amakusa has been reported that the fleet was 1 of 2 ATR 42-600 with another 3 options has been delivered while the Dash 8 has been transferred to Oriental Air Bridge. Amakusa in the future can fly between Amakusa and Kagoshima, Amakusa and Miyazaki, Amakusa and Kochi, Oita and Osaka, Fukuoka and Osaka, Hiroshima and Osaka as well as Fukuoka and Tsushima.

Destinations

Amakusa Airlines serves the following destinations (as of May 2014):

Fleet

The Amakusa Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

In August 2015, the airline received its first of two ATR 42-600 (48 seats) to replace the smaller Dash 8.

Previously operated

Amakusa Airlines has also operated the following aircraft in the past:

References

Amakusa Airlines Wikipedia