Air Marshall Islands was a flag carrier airline of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, headquartered in Majuro and primarily serving inter-island routes throughout the Marshall Islands archipelago as a regional operator. Founded to provide essential connectivity between the scattered islands of Micronesia, the airline operated scheduled passenger services connecting Majuro International Airport with outer island communities, supporting both tourism and local transportation needs. The carrier faced significant operational challenges typical of regional Pacific island airlines, including limited market size, high operating costs, and geographic constraints. Air Marshall Islands ceased operations in the early 2000s, reflecting the difficulties small island nations face in sustaining independent air services. The airline's routes and services were subsequently absorbed by other regional carriers serving the Pacific islands region.
12 Mo Incidents
0
Ave Fleet Age
0y
Seat Capacity
0
Total Aircraft
0
Current Fleet
No data available
Safety Reports
No data available
Top Owners
No data available
