[5] The airline operates scheduled passenger services to Nairobi and Comoros; and to various airports and airstrips in Tanzania.
[2] At first, it operated as a private charter air transport company but in November 1993 changed to offer scheduled services to serve the growing tourist market.
[11] As of 31 March 2016, the major shareholders were:[12]: 7 Because it was a private company until 2011, published figures were not generally available before the initial public offering prospectus[2] of 12 September 2011.
[23][24] Increasing fuel prices, taxes, and levies plus currency fluctuations and the refusal of minority owner Kenya Airways to contribute capital had also hurt the airline.
[23] As of February 2025, the airline serves the following destinations: Precision Air has codeshare agreements with the following four airlines: In 2011, Precision Air entered into an interline agreement with Qatar Airways, allowing the latter's passengers to connect to other east African destinations such as Arusha and Zanzibar via Dar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro International Airport.