Part 135 Operator

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC

FAA Certificate SQDA · AL01 - Fairbanks (FAI)


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Aircraft
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SQDA
Designator

Operator Overview

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC is a United States–based air carrier holding an active FAA Part 135 certificate (designator: SQDA), authorizing on-demand charter operations throughout the national airspace system. The operator maintains a fleet of 5 aircraft across 3 different type designations, operating under FSDO district AL01 - Fairbanks (FAI).

All operator and fleet data is sourced from the FAA's Part 135 Aircraft Listing (OpSpec D085), the authoritative public record of aircraft and operators certificated under 14 CFR Part 135 for commuter and on-demand operations. This listing is updated monthly by the FAA.

Fleet Composition

The SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC fleet comprises 5 aircraft spanning 3 type designations. The distribution across aircraft types:

DHC-2-MKI
3
CE-185-A185F
1
CE-206-U206G
1

Fleet Roster — 5 Aircraft

All 5 aircraft are listed on the operator's Part 135 certificate.

N93769 N9798Z N1675B N1954J N4040W

Frequently Asked Questions

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC is an FAA Part 135 certified air carrier (certificate designator: SQDA) authorized to conduct on-demand charter operations in the United States.

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC currently operates 5 aircraft under their Part 135 certificate, spanning 3 different aircraft models.

The fleet includes DHC-2-MKI (3), CE-185-A185F (1), CE-206-U206G (1).

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC operates under FSDO district AL01 - Fairbanks (FAI).

SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC holds an active Part 135 certificate. Contact The Jet Finder to arrange a charter flight on one of their 5 aircraft.

Yes. SOURDOUGH AIR SERVICE INC holds FAA certificate designator SQDA and is listed in the FAA's Part 135 aircraft listing (OpSpec D085).

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