Air Marshall Islands

It is the flag carrier of the Marshall Islands, operating inter-island services in the Central Pacific.

In January 2009, all flights were suspended while the airline's only plane, a 34-seat Bombardier Dash 8, suffered wing damage after colliding with an FAA antenna tower while being towed.

[3] Air Marshall Islands has offices providing reservations and flight information services at Majuro, Ebeye and Kwajalein.

[9] The DC-8 Combi was operated in a mixed passenger/freight configuration and provided service linking Honolulu (HNL) with Kwajalein (KWA) and Majuro (MAJ) in competition with Continental Micronesia which was operating flights on the same routes with Boeing 727-200 aircraft at the time.

[10] In addition, GAF Nomad STOL capable turboprop aircraft were previously operated as well.

Air Marshall Islands Dornier 228 at Majuro Airport 2012
Open cockpit