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Regional Airline Association Releases its 2024 Annual Report


The report highlights the critical role of national air service with regional airlines serving 94% of the U.S. airports receiving passenger service.

September 19, 2024. Media contact: media@raa.org

Washington, DC — The Regional Airline Association (RAA) has released its 2024 Annual Report, which provides a comprehensive overview of the crucial role regional airlines play in sustaining air connectivity across the nation. The release comes as the organization prepares for its Leaders Conference next week.

RAA is proud to release our 2024 Annual Report, which reflects on a pivotal year for regional air service in the U.S.,” said RAA’s President and CEO, Faye Malarkey Black. “Whether 2023 stands as the nadir of U.S. air service contraction before continued reconnection and recovery or the pilot shortage is allowed to return and worsen depending on what we do next. RAA will continue to work relentlessly toward a future where government, industry, and frontline workers partner to reconnect our country with safe and reliable regional air service. Let this be our call to action.

Highlights from the report include:

Regional Air Service Impact

  • 634 U.S. airports have regional air service

  • 63% of U.S. airports rely solely on regional airlines for air service.

  • 31% of scheduled passenger departures in the U.S. were operated by regional airlines.

  • In states like West Virginia, Alaska, and Vermont, regional airlines provide over 70% of the total air service.

  • In Kansas, Maine, South Dakota, Mississippi, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Virginia, Indiana, and Wisconsin regional airlines provide 50-70% of the air service.

Workforce

  • Nearly half of today’s part 121 qualified pilot workforce face federally mandated age 65 retirement within fifteen years. 

“The data between these pages reinforces our values. Air service is a strong thread that ties our nation together as a whole, and its importance to economic vitality and social well-being is especially pronounced at the 426 airports in our country that rely on regional airlines exclusively for air service. Without regional airlines, 63% of our country’s airports would not have commercial air service,” said Chip Childs, RAA Chairman and SkyWest, Inc. President and  CEO.

To learn more about the role of regional airlines in maintaining air service and the challenges facing the aviation industry, including maintenance workforce trends, view the full 2024 RAA Annual Report here.

About RAA  

The Regional Airline Association (RAA) provides a unified voice of advocacy for North American regional airlines aimed at promoting a safe, reliable, and strong regional airline industry. RAA serves as an important support network connecting regional airlines and industry business partners. Regional airlines operate 35% of U.S. scheduled passenger flights and provide the only source of scheduled air service to 64% of the nation’s airports. Regional airlines provide more than 70% of the air service in Alabama (72%), Alaska (88%), Arkansas (75%), Maine (72%), North Dakota (87%), South Dakota (75%), Vermont (77%), West Virginia (92%) and Wyoming (73%). Regional airlines provide more than half of the air service in Idaho (70%), Indiana (56%), Iowa (63%), Kansas (69%), Kentucky (58%), Mississippi (68%), Montana (65%), Nebraska (53%), New Hampshire (58%), and Rhode Island (58%).  

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