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Mountain Air offers virtual flights daily in Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Rim. We proudly serve the virtual aviation community!

Brief History: Mountain Air began in September 1998, as a bunch of guys who enjoy flying smaller aircraft on shorter flights, so we became a commuter airline providing feeder service. Because we particularly enjoy the scenery of the West, we placed our headquarters at Denver International Airport in Colorado. Due to rapid growth, we opened hubs in Salt Lake City, Utah in November 1998, in Portland, Oregon in January 1999, and in Ontario, California in February 2000. A need to re-locate hub operations arose during 2001, so Portland was re-located to Seattle, Washington and Ontario was moved to Los Angeles, California. We opened our first CARGO-BASED hub in 2001, in Juneau, Alaska. Growth continued and in January a new passenger hub was opened in San Juan, Puerto Rico. For the next couple years the airline stabilized its operations in the existing hubs and then opened two additional hubs in St. Louis, Missouri (March, 2004) and Missoula, Montana (January, 2005).

Fleet: Mountain Air features virtual flights in the aircraft listed below. The primary simulator in use is FS9, though many are available for FSX as well. Those that are not yet available for FSX are in the process of being converted and certified for use.

In addition to the official fleet you are free to fly any aircraft of your choosing. Some of our members enjoy flying vintage birds like the Convair while others favor business jets. In addition to regularly scheduled routes, members often react to current events and make relief or even firefighting flights which require all sorts of varied aircraft.

No payware aircraft, scenery or add-ons are required by Mountain Air.

Official fleet:

To download these aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator, go to our Fleet Page. You may also want to download our custom airport scenery created by Mountain Air's very own pilots.

 

 

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