Flight Information
Our fleet, hubs, and route network — everything you need to plan your next flight.
Our Fleet
269 aircraft across turboprops, narrowbodies, and widebodies
ATR 42-600
Regional turboprop
ATR 72-600
Regional turboprop
Boeing 717
Short-haul narrowbody
Boeing 737-600
Narrowbody
Boeing 737-700
Narrowbody
Boeing 737-800
Narrowbody workhorse
Boeing 737-900ER
Extended range narrowbody
Boeing 737-8 MAX
Next-gen narrowbody
Boeing 757-200
Mid-range workhorse
Boeing 787-8
Long-haul widebody
Boeing 787-10
Long-haul widebody
Boeing 777-200LR
Ultra long-range
Boeing 777-300
Long-haul widebody
Boeing 777-300ER
Extended range widebody
Airbus A320
Narrowbody
Airbus A321
Narrowbody (retiring)
Airbus A330-800
Long-haul widebody
Airbus A380-800
Super jumbo
MD-11
Classic tri-jet / cargo
Our Hubs
14 hubs across the United States and beyond
Denver (DEN)
Primary hub — Mountain gateway
Salt Lake City (SLC)
Operational headquarters
Atlanta (ATL)
Southeast hub
San Francisco (SFO)
West Coast hub
Los Angeles (LAX)
West Coast hub
Seattle (SEA)
Pacific Northwest hub
Chicago (ORD)
Midwest hub
New York City
Northeast hub
Miami (MIA)
Florida / Caribbean gateway
Fort Worth (DFW)
Texas hub
Plus seasonal and special-event focus on Aspen, Eagle/Vail, Steamboat, Telluride, and Jackson Hole.
Routes & Operations
886 routes spanning regional shuttles to intercontinental flights
Mountain Shuttles
Heritage STOL-style flights into Colorado ski towns — the routes that made the original RMA famous. Short, high-altitude fields requiring performance-aware routing.
Regional Connectors
Hub-to-spoke routes across the Mountain West and beyond. Hundreds of route chain options within the continental United States.
International Flights
Long-haul international routes from major hubs including Seattle–London, and more. Operated on 777, 787, A330, and A380 equipment.
Seasonal Schedules
Dynamic schedules mirroring real-world demand — winter ski season spikes, summer mountain tourism, and special heritage events.
ACARS & Flight Tracking
All Rocky Mountain Airlines flights are tracked through the FlyLAT ACARS system. The tracker automatically logs:
- Aircraft type, route, and flight phases
- Engine parameters and time data
- Automatic PIREP validation at engine shutdown
- Landing rate and safety metrics
Pilots must use an approved ACARS client with FlyLAT integration. Start logging before pushback and stop after parking and shutdown. No time compression or slew mode during tracked flights.
For more details on ACARS policies, see our Standards page (Sections 4 & 5).