Koutei Connection (formerly Kita no Kokukaisha-Northern Airlines):
Founded in 1985 and based at Miyabi Airport (Chichibu Island), Kita no Kokukaisha began scheduled operations in mid 1986 with a single second-hand Dornier 228-200, connecting the island's largest city with Nagaisaka (which is home of one of Koko-Kaijou major naval bases) with two daily flights. The small airline added a few more Dorniers in the next years starting to increase its local destinations culminating with the introduction of the Fokker-50 in 1990, which opened the first extra-island route serving Taniguchi (Yomei Island). In addition to the Fokkers, the 90's saw more slow but steady expansion with the introduction of the French-Italian built ATR-42 turboprops. By 1999 the airline had a fleet of 10 turboprops, serving destinations on the islands of Jimmu, Tenji and Heian as well. As the 2000s dawned, Kita attempted a sudden and vast expansion of its route network with the goal of fagocitating the market demands freed by Air Tenji and Koko Airways route cuts (both airlines had their own share of troubles). A large number of new ATR-42 and ATR-72 aircrafts were ordered, and both the Dorniers and the Fokkers were retired in the next years. Ultimately, the airline ended up tripling the fleet size in just eight years. This sudden and almost uncontrolled expansion plan soon resulted in more troubles than benefits, as Kita's profits hit the red in 2008 did not made profits again until 2011. Financial troubles kept waning and resurfacing intermittently into the 2010s as well. This all culminated in 2015 when Koutei koku announced that it was to acquire Kita to expand its regional connection. Koutei soon got complete ownership over Kita and decided to rebrand its new regional subsidiary. Kita's turboprops started to be repainted into Koutei colours, then in early 2017 the airline name and brand was changed to Koutei Connection. Under this plan the former Kita is phasing out all its ATR-42s while recieving the Bombardier Dash-8-Q400s from Koutei koku mainline fleet as a replacement. As a longer term plan, the ATR-72s are to go as well. For their replacement, planned to start in 2019, Koutei Koku initially ordered for its subsidiary 24 Mitsubishi MRJ-90. However, when January 2017 Mitsubishi announced a two-year delay in the program (the fifth since its launch), the airline canceled all its outstanding orders. A few weeks later a new order for 24 SCI toscaire-200 was announced.
Currently, Koutei Connection operates a fleet of 37 turboprop aircrafts and serves 40 feeder and regional routes for Koutei Koku.
Operated aircrafts:
Do-228-200 (1986-2002)
Fokker-50 (1990-2009)
ATR-42-300 (1992-2016)
ATR-42-500 (2000-on, 6 in service)
ATR-72-500 (2002-on, 24 in service)
Dash-8-400 (2017-on, 7 in service)