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Penobscot Island Air

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Penobscot Island Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
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FoundedDecember 10, 2004 (2004-12-10)
Rockland, Maine, U.S.
Operating basesKnox County Regional Airport
Fleet size5
Destinations5
Key peopleKevin Waters
Websitewww.penobscotislandair.net/index.php

Penobscot Island Air is a small regional airline based at Knox County Regional Airport, Maine, United States (RKD) operating from a private terminal. The airline operates scheduled service to the islands in Maine's Penobscot Bay and offers private charter land and seaplane flights throughout the region. The airline does not use a designated callsign for ATC communication; instead, it identifies itself using the aircraft's registration number, such as 'November Two Zero Seven Juliet Papa.'

History

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In November 2023, Sean and Andi Creeley acquired Penobscot Island Air and sister carrier Katahdin Air from the Waters family.[1]

Fleet

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Penobscot Island Air operates a fleet of Cessna aircraft equipped with both wheels and floats. The Penobscot Island Air fleet includes the following aircraft types (as of 21 May 2014).[2]

As of October 2025, current fleet registrations include: N707KW, N4615X and N756SG (Cessna 206), and N900DF and N207JP (Cessna 207).

Destinations

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Penobscot Island Air operates scheduled cargo and passenger flights to the following destinations within the state of Maine (as of 20 March 2016).

Charter flights are routinely flown to a number of airports including:

  • Bangor
  • Bar Harbor
  • Belfast
  • Biddeford
  • Big Green
  • Brunswick Executive
  • Criehaven
  • Portland
  • Stonington
  • Wiscasset

Accidents

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  • On October 5, 2011, a Cessna 207A crashed while attempting to land at Matinicus. The pilot and sole occupant of the cargo flight were killed.
  • On July 17, 2011, a Cessna 206G made a water landing shortly after takeoff from Matinicus. The four occupants of the aircraft were rescued from the ocean.[3]
  • On June 26, 2017, a Cessna 206 crashed shortly after takeoff from Vinalhaven. The pilot and sole occupant were taken to the Knox County Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
  • On September 1, 2017, a Cessna U206G (registration N4615X), crashed in a field near Harpswell, Maine while on a repositioning flight from Rockland to Portland, Maine. The sole pilot was not injured, however the Cessna was substantially damaged. It has now since been repaired and re-entered service for PIA.

References

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  1. ^ "Penobscot Island Air, Katahdin Air sold to New England tech leader". Mainebiz. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  2. ^ "Our Fleet". Penobscot Island Air. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  3. ^ Betts, Stephen. "NTSB report blames pilot error in 2011 island air crashes". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
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