Wiggins Airways

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Wiggins Airways
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
WG WIG WIGGINS AIRWAYS
Founded1929
Parent company
Ameriflight
HeadquartersManchester, New Hampshire
Key peoplePaul Halter
Websitewiggins-air.com
208 operated by Wiggins under the FedEx feeder banner, at the Portland International Jetport
in fall of 2005

Wiggins Airways is an American cargo airline based in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, operating from Manchester–Boston Regional Airport. It is a subsidiary of Ameriflight.

History

Wiggins Airways was founded in 1929, by E.W. Wiggins, operating out of Manchester, New Hampshire. Wiggins Airways was bought out by its employees in the creation of an

Employee Share Ownership Plan
in 1985. Wiggins currently employs over 160 people.

In December 2014, Ameriflight acquired Wiggins Airways (48 aircraft and 100 employees), which resulted in Ameriflight becoming the largest regional air cargo carrier in the world, with 218 aircraft in its fleet.

Signature Flight Support.[3]

While

Manchester Boston Regional Airport
, Wiggins Airways does maintenance on their fleet, as well as servicing the airlines that serve the airport and general aviation aircraft.


Routes

Wiggins Airways flies across New England and other Northeast states from its base in Manchester utilizing a fleet of Beechcraft Model 99.

Routes operated by Wiggins Airways (UPS)
Origin Destination Returns to origin after unload?
Manchester, NH
)
Bangor, ME
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Burlington, VT
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Montpelier, VT
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Auburn, ME
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Rockland, ME
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Portland, ME
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport (KRUT) (Rutland, VT
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Presque Isle, ME
)
Yes
Manchester, NH
)
Waterville, ME
)
Yes
Hyannis, MA
)
Nantucket, MA
)
Yes


Fleet

As of March 2024 Wiggins Airways operates a fleet of 13 aircraft.[4] These aircraft operate as feeders for UPS Airlines.

Wiggins Airways fleet
Aircraft In fleet Notes
Raytheon Beech B99 13 UPS livery Total 13

Incidents and Accidents

References

  1. ^ "Wiggins Airways". Airliner World: 15. January 2015.
  2. ^ "Wiggins Acquisition Goes Ahead". Airliner World: 14. December 2014.
  3. ^ "Signature Flight Support to acquire Wiggins AirWays FBO at Manchester Airport".
  4. ^ "Fleet & Network". Wiggins Airways. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  5. ^ https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/local/ntsb-preliminary-report-fatal-plane-crash-litchfield-auburn/97-b5bfdc76-964c-4879-ab6b-a88145600cd6
  6. ^ https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/351173

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