Alpine Air Express
Incorporated in 1975 as a fixed-based operator (FBO), Alpine Air provided scheduled passenger service, maintained aircraft, offered flight school and cargo service. During the last few years, the company has discontinued passenger service business focusing on cargo services.
Now the third largest regional cargo airline in the US, based on cargo volume, Alpine has a fleet of 29 airplanes and annual sales in excess of 15 million. Performance and reliability records are among the best in the business, thanks in large part to their dedicated employee base including pilots and maintenance staff who regularly receive FAA recognition awards. The United States Postal Service (USPS), Alpine's biggest client, ranks it in its top 10% of all air carriers in the US and Puerto Rico, as measured by on-time performance.

Alpine has it's headquarters in Utah and the airline's route map includes 15 routes in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, and Hawaii. Alpine is adding new routes, which are identified, to fit the needs of its cargo clients. Alpine Air has 105 employees that man the operations in six states.






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