Caicos Express Airways

Caicos Express Airways is an airline based in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. It operates scheduled domestic and international flights within the Caribbean region.

History

Caicos Express Airways was founded in 2007 by Captain Registre, initially operating charter flights with a Piper Aztec PA23. The company expanded when Captain Arthur joined, adding a Cessna 402 to the fleet and broadening services to include charter business and non-critical medical transport.

In December 2011, the airline began scheduled flights within the Turks and Caicos Islands. The company's first international route, to Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, was launched in 2013. Caicos Express has since expanded its fleet and destinations, adding routes to the Dominican Republic and, in 2023, to Jamaica.

Caribbean
Fleet
 * Turks and Caicos
 * Grand Turk - JAGS McCartney International Airport - (Secondary hub)
 * North Caicos - North Caicos Airport
 * Providenciales - Providenciales International Airport - (Main hub)
 * Salt Cay - Salt Cay Airport
 * South Caicos - South Caicos Airport
 * Dominican Republic
 * Santiago - Cibao International Airport
 * Santo Domingo - Las Americas International Airport
 * Haiti
 * Cap-Haitien - Hugo Chávez International Airport
 * Jamaica

As of 2024 the Caicos Express Airways fleet consists of:

- 3 Cessna 402C

- 1 Cessna 404 Titan

- 3 Beechcraft 1900C

- 1 ATR 42-500

Key People

- Captain Registre - CEO

- Captain Arthur - Managing Director

Previously operated
The Caicos Express Airways retired fleet includes the following aircraft:
 * Piper PA-23-250 Aztec