Sky High Aviation Services


Sky High Aviation Services is an airline based in Dominican Republic and operates scheduled flights in the Caribbean.

Services

Sky High Aviation Services operates scheduled and charter operations from the Dominican Republic to different destinations in the Caribbean.
The airline currently operates scheduled flights to 11 destinations in the Caribbean with charter flights available and future destinations expected.

Destinations

Scheduled destinations

CityCountryIATAICAOAirportRefs/notes
The Valley AnguillaAXATQPFClayton J. Lloyd International Airport
St. John's Antigua and BarbudaANUTAPAV. C. Bird International Airport
Oranjestad ArubaAUATNCAQueen Beatrix International Airport
Beef Island British Virgin IslandsEISTUPJTerrance B. Lettsome International Airport
Kralendijk'BONTNCBFlamingo International Airport
Oranjestad'EUXTNCEF. D. Roosevelt AirportCharter
WillemstadCURTNCCHato International Airport
Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicSDQMDSDLas Americas International AirportHub
Basseterre Saint KittsSKBTKPKRobert L. Bradshaw International Airport
Castries St. LuciaSLUTLPCGeorge F. L. Charles AirportCharter
Philipsburg Sint MaartenSXMTNCMPrincess Juliana International Airport
Kingston JamaicaKINMKJPNorman Manley International AirportCharter
Medellín ColombiaMDESKRGJosé María Córdova International Airport
Baranquilla ColombiaMDESKRGErnesto Cortissoz International Airport

Terminated

Fleet

Current fleet

As of June 2018, the Sky High fleet consists of the following aircraft types:
AircraftTotalPassengersRefs/notes
Embraer 145250
Total2

Former fleet

Over the years, Sky High has operated the following aircraft types:
AircraftTotalPassengersRefs/notes
BAE Jetstream 41229Stored
Beechcraft 1900D219Sold
Beechcraft Baron 5515
Beechcraft Model 99115
Cessna 20615
Embraer 145130Returned to lessor
Piper PA-3215Crashed
Total9

Accidents and incidents

On April 20, 2015, a Piper PA-32, registered HI-957, took off from Punta Cana International Airport to Arroyo Barril Airport and crashed shortly after departure near the Punta Cana International Airport. All seven occupants on board were killed and the aircraft was destroyed by the fire.
On April 8, 2019, a British Aerospace 4100 Jetstream 41, registration HI1038, crash landed at Douglas Charles Airport, Commonwealth of Dominica, after a commercial flight from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. There were no fatalities.