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Budget airline Avelo pulling out of Sonoma County Airport after taking on ICE deportation flights
Budget airline Avelo pulling out of Sonoma County Airport after taking on ICE deportation flights

CBS News

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Budget airline Avelo pulling out of Sonoma County Airport after taking on ICE deportation flights

Days after announcing it would be flying federal deportation flights from Arizona, officials with Avelo Airlines confirmed Wednesday it would no longer have a base at the Sonoma County Airport. In a statement to CBS News Bay Area, Avelo Airlines Communications Manager Madison Jones said that the company "has decided to close the base in Santa Rosa / Sonoma County (STS) almost a year after it was opened." "STS was selected for closure because achieving necessary financial results there has proven more elusive than expected," the statement said. "With more time to build the markets, perhaps our initial hypothesis could be correct, but now is the time to utilize our aircraft in the best possible opportunities." The statement said the airline would continue to serve Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport with flights to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Bend/Redmond in Oregon and seasonal flights to Palm Springs. The company said that employees would "have the opportunity to transfer to any base" where Avelo operates, but acknowledged that some workers would not be interested in relocating. The move comes after the airline announced earlier this week it signed an agreement to fly federal deportation flights from Arizona starting in May. Andrew Levy, also CEO of the Houston-based airline, said Avelo is flying for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration Control and Enforcement agency as part of a "long-term charter program" to support the agency's deportation efforts. The company decided the move would help with expansion and protect jobs, he said. "We realize this is a sensitive and complicated topic," Levy said in a statement. The domestic and international flights will be supported by three Boeing 737-800 planes and based at Mesa Gateway Airport, Avelo said in a statement.

Avelo Airlines, once a carrier in Redding, to do charter deportation flights for ICE
Avelo Airlines, once a carrier in Redding, to do charter deportation flights for ICE

Yahoo

time07-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Avelo Airlines, once a carrier in Redding, to do charter deportation flights for ICE

Budget carrier Avelo Airlines, which served Redding before pulling out last year, will start deportation flights for the U.S. government next month. The company announced it has signed an agreement to provide charter flights for the U.S. Homeland Security's Immigration Control and Enforcement. The charters will be based at the Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona, and Avelo will use three 737-800s to operate the flights, the company said. The 737-800 can seat from 162 to 189 passengers depending on how it is configured. The twin-engine jet was the same aircraft Avelo flew out of Redding when it was here. Avelo spokeswoman Madison Jones said the flights are scheduled to start May 12. 'Flights will be both domestic and international to support the Department's deportation efforts,' she wrote in an email. 'With this, Avelo will open a base at AZA with Avelo pilots, flight attendants and aircraft technicians, as well as appropriate local leaders. We expect to begin hiring locally for these positions immediately. Current Avelo Crewmembers (employees) will have the first option to transfer to our new AZA base,' she added. In a statement, Avelo Airlines CEO Andrew Levy said: 'We realize this is a sensitive and complicated topic. After significant deliberations, we determined this charter flying will provide us with the stability to continue expanding our core scheduled passenger service and keep our more than 1,100 Crewmembers employed for years to come.' At least one community where Avelo serves is concerned about the news. 'Avelo Airlines' decision to charter deportation flights from Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona is deeply disappointing and disturbing," New Haven (Connecticut) Mayor Justin Elicker stated in The Wilton Bulletin. Avelo arrived in Redding in May 2021 when it started flights to Hollywood Burbank. In January 2022, the carrier expanded here with flights to Las Vegas. But Avelo's Las Vegas service in Redding was short-lived as it discontinued the flights in late 2022. Last August, Avelo completely pulled out of Redding when it stopped its service to Hollywood Burbank. The airline left because Trego Dugan, which provided ground service for Avelo, decided to leave Redding. David Benda covers business, development and anything else that comes up for the USA TODAY Network in Redding. He also writes the weekly "Buzz on the Street" column. He's part of a team of dedicated reporters that investigate wrongdoing, cover breaking news and tell other stories about your community. Reach him on X, formerly Twitter @DavidBenda_RS or by phone at 530-338-8323. To support and sustain this work, please subscribe today. This article originally appeared on Redding Record Searchlight: Avelo Airlines to provide deportation flights for ICE in May

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