Argentum’s Aleutian Airways to expand Alaska service with ATR-600s after Ravn shutdown

Argentum Airways will expand scheduled services across Alaska under the Aleutian Airways brand using ATR 600-series turboprops, moving into routes vacated by Ravn’s shutdown. The plan positions Argentum to restore regional connectivity and scale in thin, turboprop-dependent Alaskan markets.

Discovered 2025-08-28T11:22:48.781776-07:00 | 2025-08-28T11:22:48.781776-07:00

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  • Argentum’s move follows its regulatory and acquisition steps to restart regional operations — it previously filed to acquire Silver Airways’ air operator certificate and signalled rapid network relaunch plans.

  • Deploying ATR 600-series turboprops into Alaska underscores continuing demand for -600 family aircraft in regional markets, consistent with recent large ATR orders and fleet renewals that are supporting turboprop capacity growth.

  • The expansion directly addresses capacity gaps left by Ravn’s exit and will affect regional connectivity, fleet utilization and competitive dynamics across Alaska’s thin routes; watch for schedule rollouts and aircraft sourcing details in follow-up filings.

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