Fly Guam

Fly Guam
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded November 2008
Commenced operations March 4, 2011
Operating bases Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (Guam)
Fleet size 1
Destinations 5
Company slogan We're Different
Headquarters Barrigada, Guam
Key people CEO Jeffrey Stern
Website www.flyguam.com

Fly Micronesia LLC doing business as Fly Guam is a company incorporated in the United States territory of Guam which operated public charter flights operated by Sky King, Inc.[1] Its headquarters are in Tiyan, Barrigada.[2]

History

In November 2009 CEO Jeffrey Stern along with executive directors visited Guam looking for business opportunities in Micronesia. Upon finding a niche market between Guam and Asia they began the process of creating the new company. A year later, November 2010, Fly Micronesia LLC d.b.a. Fly Guam[3] was registered on Guam.

Fly Guam advertises as a "different" air carrier as they bring the spirit of Guam and the native Chamorro culture on board the aircraft. Local cuisine and an ocean theme interior design mimic the island of Guam.

On March 4, 2011 the inaugural flight flew from Guam via Saipan to Hong Kong[4]

Service to Palau began on August 4, 2011.[5] Fly Guam began service to Taipei on August 20, 2011.[6]

The airline has not operated a flight since January 2012.

Destinations

Fly Guam served the following destinations at the time of its last flight:[7]

 Guam
 Hong Kong
 Japan
 Palau
 Northern Mariana Islands
 Taiwan

Fleet

Fly Guam charters a single Boeing 737-400 configured with 12 business class and 132 economy seats leased on an ACMI contract with Sky King.[8]

References

  1. "Terms of Use." Fly Guam. Retrieved on January 14, 2012.
  2. "Membership List." (Archive) Guam Visitors Bureau. 4. Retrieved on January 14, 2012. "Fly Micronesia LLC Jeffrey Stern CEO, Adm. Sherman Blvd., Bldg. 17-80 Tiyan, GU 96913"
  3. Public Charter Operator-Participant Agreement
  4. http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12110:tail-graphic-peals-off-in-flight-delays-arrival-ceremony-for-fly-guam&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156
  5. http://flyguam.com/route-map
  6. Airliner World June 2011, pg. 22
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