The Regional Airline Association (RAA) released it annual report of activity.
This comprehensive look at the past year presents an eye-opening look at the crucial role of regional airlines. For example, did you know…
- 634 US airports use regional air service
- 63% of US airports rely solely on regional airlines for air service
Download RAA’s 2024 Annual Report
The role regional airlines play with pilot recruitment is enormous.
About the 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%)