The airline focused primarily on shuttling passengers to nearby airports throughout the region.
Wings Airways promised faster commute times to and from major airports for those living in neighboring suburban areas of Philadelphia.
The primary route served by the air carrier was the short hop between Wings Field (KLOM) (BBX) in Blue Bell and the Philadelphia International Airport (KPHL)(PHL) which was a flight of less than 15 minutes.
[2] All three of the above aircraft types featured short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance.
Wings Airways was one of the few commuter airlines in the U.S. to operate the Trislander in scheduled passenger service.