Sky Regional Airlines

Sky Regional Airlines is an airline whose corporate headquarters is on the property of Toronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Linked with Skyservice Business Aviation, it began operation under the Air Canada Express brand on May 1, 2011.[4] The airline began offering daily flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.[5][6]

Sky Regional Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
KV SKV MAPLE
Founded2010
AOC #Canada: 17536[1]
United States: 6SYF337F[2]
HubsToronto-Pearson, Montréal-Trudeau
Frequent-flyer programAeroplan (Air Canada)
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate of Air Canada)
Fleet size25[3]
Destinations24
HeadquartersToronto Pearson International Airport
Mississauga, Ontario
Key peopleKent Woodside - President and COO
Employeesapprox. 700
Websitewww.skyregional.com

In October 2012, Sky Regional added flights between Montreal and Moncton, New Brunswick.[7] Since the early stages of operation the airline has been active in introducing new technology to its operation. Sky Regional was the first airline in Canada to adopt the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). Each pilot at the company is issued an Apple iPad which is the platform for the EFB allowing crews to not only have quick access to flight plans and manuals but eliminate paper charts and numerous large manuals which previously would have been present on the flight deck.

Sky Regional introduced a fleet of Embraer 175 jets in March 2013 to serve US destinations such as New York, Newark, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Dallas/Fort Worth.[8]

Between October and December 2015 the fleet of 20 was expanded to 25 after obtaining 5 additional Embraer 175s previously operated by Azul Brazilian Airlines. These aircraft were put into service in April 2016 allowing the airline to add routes to more US destination such as Denver International Airport, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Fleet

Air Canada Express Embraer E175

The Sky Regional Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2019).[3][9]

Sky Regional Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Passengers
J Y Total
Embraer E175
25
12
64
76

In 2010, Air Canada leased the Bombardier Q400s and began sub-leasing them to Sky Regional.[10] The aircraft had been operated by Lynx Aviation of Denver.[11] They were delivered to Sky Regional between November 2010 and the beginning of 2011. The aircraft are configured with 74 seats,[12] similar to the Porter fleet.[13] The planes are painted in Air Canada Express livery.

Air Canada started to transfer its 15 Embraer E175 planes to Sky Regional in April 2013 and completed the transfer in September 2013.[8] In the fall of 2015 Sky Regional added an additional 5 E175 aircraft to its fleet. These aircraft were previously operated by Azul Brazilian Airlines.

In early 2017, Sky Regional's fleet of 5 Bombardier Q400s were transferred to fellow Air Canada Express carrier Jazz Aviation with the last flight arriving into Montreal from Moncton on February 23. Sky Regional received 5 additional E175s in early 2017. The first of the aircraft came into service on May 16 with the last going into service on July 1. These new aircraft features an extra 3 seats in business class for a total of 12 seats. The rest of the fleet were reconfigured by the end of 2017 to a 76-seat configuration.

Inflight Entertainment on board an Embraer E175 aircraft (enRoute)

Destinations

Canada

USA

References

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