

Grant Aviation
Grant Aviation is a regional airline based in Alaska, providing essential air services to remote communities across the state. The airline operates a fleet of 12 aircraft, primarily consisting of Saab 340 and Fairchild Metroliner regional turboprop aircraft. Grant Aviation serves more than 30 destinations, offering over 100 daily flights to various remote and rural locations within Alaska. The airline employs around 80 pilots and operates from multiple bases, including Anchorage, Bethel, and Dutch Harbor. Established in 1971, Grant Aviation has been a key player in Alaska’s air transportation network, connecting small communities to larger urban centers while offering reliable service in some of the most challenging flying conditions.
Airline Notes
Grant Aviation, an Alaskan-owned and operated airline, was established in 1971 as Delta Air Services in Emmonak, Alaska.
The airline changed its name to Grant Aviation in 1993.
With the IATA code GV, ICAO code GUN, and ATC callsign "Hoot," Grant Aviation has grown to become the largest Part 135 air carrier in the state of Alaska.
Piper Navajo PIC Requirements:
A High School Diploma or equivalent (required)
ATP Certification
Total Flight Time: 1500 hours
Night Flight Time: 100 hours
PIC: 250 hours
Cross Country: 500 hours
Instrument Training: 75 hours
Minimum of 100 hours (multi-engine PIC preferred)
Local Experience
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Airline Type
Charter
Number of Pilots
80
Number of Aircraft in Fleet
50
Number of Domiciles
7
Union
None
Fleet
BE200: 2
C207: 12
C208B: 25
GA8 Airvan: 7
PA31-350: 4
Domiciles
EMK
DLG
BET
AKN
DUT
CDB
ENA
Airline Notes
Grant Aviation, an Alaskan-owned and operated airline, was established in 1971 as Delta Air Services in Emmonak, Alaska.
The airline changed its name to Grant Aviation in 1993.
With the IATA code GV, ICAO code GUN, and ATC callsign "Hoot," Grant Aviation has grown to become the largest Part 135 air carrier in the state of Alaska.