Draft:Florida Air Cargo

= Florida Air Cargo = Florida Air Cargo is a cargo airline based at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF) in the US State of Florida that conducts chartered freight flights to destinations throughout the Caribbean and the Americas. Florida Air Cargo is the largest commercial US operator of the Douglas DC-3.

History
Florida Air Cargo was established in 1994 operating on the business model of providing low-cost and on demand cargo flights from Florida to the Caribbean region, specifically The Bahamas. The current President and CEO, Sergio Alen, came into control of Florida Air Cargo in 2012 after serving as director of maintenance for the company. , the company has twelve full-time employees.

During the beginning of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, Florida Air Cargo capitalized on a surge in E-commerce in The Bahamas by providing expedited deliveries of consumer goods from Miami to Nassau. Today, they average around 20 flights to Nassau per week.

Destinations and Operations
Nassau is the primary destination for Florida Air Cargo’s services; these flights are carried out weekly between Tuesdays and Fridays. However, under part 135 flight rules, Florida Air Cargo is certified to fly to other destinations throughout the Caribbean and the Americas. Florida Air Cargo also allows customers to charter an entire aircraft for their use, rather than combining freight from different customers into one flight.

Current Fleet
, Florida Air Cargo operates a fleet of five aircraft: All three of Florida Air Cargo's DC-3s initially served with various air regiments during the Second World War. N138FS played an active role on D-Day, and N15MA was involved in the broader invasion of Normandy.

Historical Fleet
Florida Air Cargo previously operated another Douglas DC-3 registered N123DZ until around 2015.