Taquan Air resumes charter flights following voluntary suspension due to investigations

Taquan Air resumes charter flights following voluntary suspension due to investigations

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Taquan Air, a regional airline based in Alaska, has resumed charter flight operations after a period of voluntary suspension. The suspension was instituted as part of an investigation into recent operational issues, including a de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Beaver aircraft involved in a notable incident. The company has stated that safety remains their top priority.

The suspension resulted in a temporary halt of services, affecting passengers and cargo operations. During the hiatus, authorities and the airline conducted thorough reviews to address safety concerns and comply with aviation standards.

As of late November 2025, Taquan Air announced that it has resumed flights, emphasizing its commitment to safety and adherence to regulations. The airline continues to monitor operational procedures and maintain transparency with regulators and customers.

This development reflects the airline’s dedication to restoring confidence among travelers and stakeholders, ensuring safe and reliable regional air services in Alaska.

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Published: 27 Nov 2025

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