Ravn Alaska
Ravn Alaska Headquarters Address
4700 Old International Airport Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
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About Ravn Alaska
Ravn Alaska – or predecessor of – have been flying here for about as long as Alaska has been a state. In fact, our operations and experience have grown right alongside the Last Frontier!
Corvus Airlines, formerly Era Aviation, began operations in 1948 as Carl Brady flew the first commercial helicopter to Alaska to work on a mapping contract for the U.S. government. These small mapping routes grew over the years until scheduled passenger service took flight in May 1983. At that time, the company was wholly owned by Rowan Companies.
After a series of owners, Era Aviation was acquired by the parent company of Hageland Aviation and Frontier Flying Service in 2009 under the Era Alaska family umbrella. The addition of Era helped form the largest air group in the state by serving more cities and passengers with the largest airplane fleet in Alaska. Era’s scheduled regional passenger and cargo flights offered comfort, convenience, and impeccable service, primarily using a combination of Bombardier Dash-8 and Beechcraft 1900D and 1900C aircraft.
Era Aviation changed to Corvus Airlines in 2014 during the Ravn Alaska rebrand.
Today, Corvus Airlines flies under the Ravn Alaska brand under new leadership after a successful purchase in August 2020.
Corvus Airlines, formerly Era Aviation, began operations in 1948 as Carl Brady flew the first commercial helicopter to Alaska to work on a mapping contract for the U.S. government. These small mapping routes grew over the years until scheduled passenger service took flight in May 1983. At that time, the company was wholly owned by Rowan Companies.
After a series of owners, Era Aviation was acquired by the parent company of Hageland Aviation and Frontier Flying Service in 2009 under the Era Alaska family umbrella. The addition of Era helped form the largest air group in the state by serving more cities and passengers with the largest airplane fleet in Alaska. Era’s scheduled regional passenger and cargo flights offered comfort, convenience, and impeccable service, primarily using a combination of Bombardier Dash-8 and Beechcraft 1900D and 1900C aircraft.
Era Aviation changed to Corvus Airlines in 2014 during the Ravn Alaska rebrand.
Today, Corvus Airlines flies under the Ravn Alaska brand under new leadership after a successful purchase in August 2020.
Number of Employees in Ravn Alaska
201 to 500
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