The Pacific Mission Aviation (PMA): Monthly Status
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- Mar 3
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Tuesday, March 03, 2026, /// DYCA PIO
Yap FM - PMA aircraft movements in February 2026 are based on the data provided by PMA. The total number of passengers is 340, and the total cargo transported across the four major routes is 39,014. The route from YAP to ULITHI is the most active, with the highest cargo volume of 23,694 lbs, operating over 26 flights and carrying 124 passengers.
Followed by the route from YAP to PALAU (KOROR), with the highest passenger movement at 133 passengers, with the following routes of 18 flights, and moving 9,792 lbs of cargo. Operations between YAP to FAIS accounted for 10 flights, transporting 50 passengers and 8,089 lbs of cargo, while YAP to WOLEAI completed 6 flights with 43 passengers and 1,006 lbs of cargo. Aircraft N875SP (King Air) operated throughout the month on routes including YAP to PALAU (February 3–4), multiple YAP to ULITHI rotations, YAP to FAIS, YAP to WOLEAI, and additional YAP to PALAU segments.
Aircraft N468SP conducted YAP to PALAU flights (February 17–18), several YAP to ULITHI rotations, YAP to FAIS services, additional late-month YAP to PALAU segments, and ULITHI to YAP and FAIS to ULITHI connections. Overall busiest route is Yap to Ulithi in terms of cargo and total, while Yap to Palau carried the highest overall passengers for the month.
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