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Regional US carrier · founded 1988

Cape Air

Headquartered in Hyannis, MA · fleet of 90 aircraft · 3 hub or focus airports.

IATA9K
ICAOKAP
CallsignCAIR
Fleet90

About Cape Air

Cape Air is a regional United States airline headquartered in Hyannis, MA. The carrier operates under the IATA designator 9K and the ICAO designator KAP; air-traffic controllers address its flight crews on the radio with the callsign "CAIR". The airline was founded in 1988 and currently operates a fleet of approximately 90 aircraft.

Within the US air-travel ecosystem, Cape Air sits in the "Regional" segment. Regional carriers operate the smaller jets and turboprops that feed traffic into the major hubs. Most of their flights are operated under the brand of a major partner, but the safety oversight, crews, and aircraft remain the regional carrier's responsibility.

Codes & identifiers

Legal / brand nameCape Air
IATA code9K
ICAO codeKAP
Radio callsignCAIR
CategoryRegional
HeadquartersHyannis, MA
Year founded1988
Fleet size90 aircraft
Official websitewww.capeair.com

Hub & focus airports

The airports below are listed as hubs or focus cities for Cape Air. From these airports the carrier operates the densest schedule of nonstop departures, holds the most gate space, and typically supports the broadest range of international or long-haul service.

AirportCityStateIATAClass
Boston Logan International Airport Boston MA BOS Large hub
Cape Cod Gateway Airport Hyannis MA HYA Medium hub

Booking & service notes

Schedules, fares, and aircraft assignments for Cape Air change frequently, sometimes weekly. The data on this page is intended as a stable reference for codes, headquarters, fleet scale, and hub list; for live availability, fare class rules, baggage policies, and seat selection, always consult the carrier's own booking system at www.capeair.com. When a flight is operated under Cape Air's code but flown by a regional partner, the operating carrier is normally disclosed on the booking page; this distinction matters for elite-status benefits and, in rare cases, for irregular-operations rebooking.