Two Cirrus Air-Taxi Operators Join Forces

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SATSAir and ImagineAir, two of the new generation of air-taxi operators flying Cirrus SR22 aircraft, said on Tuesday they have entered a “flight networking” or “code-share” agreement, effectively expanding their combined network across a 10-state area in the Southeastern U.S. “Customers of both companies will benefit from the increased aircraft availability immediately,” said Steve Hanvey, SATSair president and CEO. “From an operational standpoint, this will also create an opportunity for both companies to route their aircraft in an even more efficient manner.” Both operators offer on-demand flights to over 1,000 airports in the Southeast. Each company will retain its own pricing structure and operate its own flights. “While code-shares have been common practice in the airline industry for years, ‘flight networking’ is really an innovative ‘first’ for the next-generation air-taxi industry,” said Aaron Sohacki, CEO of ImagineAir.

“High standards of service and professionalism across both carriers were keys to making this happen.” SATSAir launched in 2004 and ImagineAir began operations in 2007. Both companies have said recently they are doing well despite the down economy, and plan to continue expansion.

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