Hageland Aviation Services
IATA ICAO Callsign
H6 HAG HAGELAND
Founded1981
Ceased operations2020
AOC #EPUA174D[1]
Hubs
Fleet size33
Destinations76
HeadquartersAnchorage, Alaska, United States
Key peopleJames Tweto, President
Websitewww.hageland.com

Hageland Aviation Services (Defunct) was a regional FAR Part 135 airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, United States.[2] It operated as the Ravn Connect component of Ravn Alaska, serving many destinations throughout Alaska.[3]

History

The airline was established in 1981 in Mountain Village, Alaska.

Frontier Alaska and Hageland combined in 2008 to form the parent company HoTH and rebrand their new services as "Frontier Alaska." The following year, with the acquisition of Era, Frontier Alaska was rebranded as Era Alaska.[4] Operations ceased with the collapse and bankruptcy of Ravn Alaska in 2020.

Fleet

Destinations

Hageland Aviation Services operated scheduled service to the following destinations in Alaska (as of 2007):[5]

  1. Akiachak (KKI) - Akiachak Airport
  2. Akiak (AKI) - Akiak Airport
  3. Alakanuk (AUK) - Alakanuk Airport
  4. Ambler (ABL) - Ambler Airport
  5. Anchorage (ANC) - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (Hub)
  6. Aniak (ANI) - Aniak Airport (Hub)
  7. Anvik (ANV) - Anvik Airport
  8. Atmautluak (ATT) - Atmautluak Airport
  9. Atqasuk (ATK) - Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr. Memorial Airport
  10. Barter Island / Kaktovik (BTI) - Barter Island LRRS Airport
  11. Bethel (BET) - Bethel Airport (Hub)
  12. Brevig Mission (KTS) - Brevig Mission Airport
  13. Buckland (BKC) - Buckland Airport
  14. Chefornak (CYF) - Chefornak Airport
  15. Chevak (VAK) - Chevak Airport
  16. Chuathbaluk (CHU) - Chuathbaluk Airport
  17. Crooked Creek (CKD) - Crooked Creek Airport
  18. Deadhorse (SCC) - Deadhorse Airport
  19. Deering (DRG) - Deering Airport
  20. Eek (EEK) - Eek Airport
  21. Elim (ELI) - Elim Airport
  22. Emmonak (EMK) - Emmonak Airport (Hub)
  23. Gambell (GAM) - Gambell Airport
  24. Golovin (GLV) - Golovin Airport
  25. Grayling (KGX) - Grayling Airport
  26. Holy Cross (HCR) - Holy Cross Airport
  27. Hooper Bay (HPB) - Hooper Bay Airport
  28. Kalskag (KLG) - Kalskag Airport
  29. Kasigluk (KUK) - Kasigluk Airport
  30. Kiana (IAN) - Bob Baker Memorial Airport
  31. Kipnuk (KPN) - Kipnuk Airport
  32. Kivalina (KVL) - Kivalina Airport
  33. Kobuk (OBU) - Kobuk Airport
  34. Kongiganak (KKH) - Kongiganak Airport
  35. Kotlik (KOT) - Kotlik Airport
  36. Kotzebue (OTZ) - Ralph Wien Memorial Airport (Hub)
  37. Koyuk (KKA) - Koyuk Alfred Adams Airport
  38. Kwethluk (KWT) - Kwethluk Airport
  39. Kwigillingok (KWK) - Kwigillingok Airport
  40. Marshall (MLL) - Marshall Don Hunter Sr. Airport
  41. Mekoryuk (MYU) - Mekoryuk Airport
  42. Mountain Village (MOU) - Mountain Village Airport
  43. Newtok (WWT) - Newtok Airport
  44. Nightmute (NME) - Nightmute Airport
  45. Noatak (WTK) - Noatak Airport
  46. Nome (OME) - Nome Airport (Hub)
  47. Noorvik (ORV) - Robert (Bob) Curtis Memorial Airport
  48. Nuiqsut (NUI) - Nuiqsut Airport
  49. Nunam Iqua / Sheldon Point (SXP) - Sheldon Point Airport
  50. Nunapitchuk (NUP) - Nunapitchuk Airport
  51. Pilot Station (PQS) - Pilot Station Airport
  52. Point Lay (PIZ) - Point Lay LRRS Airport
  53. Port Clarence (KPC) - Port Clarence Coast Guard Station
  54. Quinhagak (KWN) - Quinhagak Airport
  55. Red Devil (RDV) - Red Devil Airport
  56. Russian Mission (RSH) - Russian Mission Airport
  57. Savoonga (SVA) - Savoonga Airport
  58. Scammon Bay (SCM) - Scammon Bay Airport
  59. Selawik (WLK) - Selawik Airport
  60. Shageluk (SHX) - Shageluk Airport
  61. Shaktoolik (SKK) - Shaktoolik Airport
  62. Shishmaref (SHH) - Shishmaref Airport
  63. Shungnak (SHG) - Shungnak Airport
  64. Sleetmute (SLQ) - Sleetmute Airport
  65. St. Mary's (KSM) - St. Mary's Airport (Hub)
  66. St. Michael (SMK) - St. Michael Airport
  67. Stebbins (WBB) - Stebbins Airport
  68. Teller (TLA) - Teller Airport
  69. Toksook Bay (OOK) - Toksook Bay Airport
  70. Tuluksak (TLT) - Tuluksak Airport
  71. Tuntutuliak (WTL) - Tuntutuliak Airport
  72. Tununak (TNK) - Tununak Airport
  73. Unalakleet (UNK) - Unalakleet Airport (Hub)
  74. Utqiagvik (BRW) - Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport (Hub)
  75. Wainwright (AIN) - Wainwright Airport
  76. White Mountain (WMO) - White Mountain Airport

Accidents and incidents

On November 8, 1997 Hageland Aviation Services Flight 500 was performed by a Cessna Caravan 675B that crashed. This crash was determined to be caused primarily by pilot error. Please see the NTSB report- http://juneauempire.com/stories/022500/Loc_crash.html Archived 2016-08-07 at the Wayback Machine. The accident killed all 8 passengers and crew on board.

On December 9, 2002 - During a Raytheon Pre-purchase Flight, a Beechcraft 1900C crashed after running into a mountain in western Arkansas. The accident killed all 3 pilots on board, including Ron Tweto, President of Hageland Aviation Services.

January 6, 2011 A Cessna 208B Grand Caravan passenger plane, registered N715HE, sustained substantial damage in a landing accident at Kipnuk Airport, AK (KPN), U.S. None of the four passengers or two crew members were injured. The airplane operated on Hageland flight 161 from Bethel Airport, AK (BET) to Kipnuk Airport, AK (KPN).

On November 29, 2013, four people were killed when Flight 1453 crashed near the village of St. Mary's. Killed were the pilot, Terry Hanson, 68, and three passengers, all residents of Mountain Village: Rose Polty, 57, Richard Polty, 65, and Wyatt Coffee, five months old. Six more passengers were injured. The flight originated from Bethel.[6]

References

  1. "Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  2. "Contact Us Archived 2009-11-09 at the Wayback Machine." Hageland Aviation Services. Retrieved on November 3, 2009.
  3. "About us | Era Alaska". Archived from the original on 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
  4. "About us | Era Alaska". Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
  5. Hageland Aviation Services: Locations Archived 2009-06-24 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "4 killed, including baby, in western Alaska crash | State News | ADN.com". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
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