Cascade Air Transport

Serving the Pacific Northwest

Small routes. Real terrain. A corner of the sim world that feels like somewhere.

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Regional aviation, the way it should feel.

Cascade Air Transport is a virtual airline rooted in the Pacific Northwest. We run scheduled routes between the cities, mountain towns, and coastal communities that define this part of the world.

We're structured enough to mean something, and relaxed enough to actually be fun. No gatekeeping, no required payware, no cost to join. Any simulator is welcome here.

36
Active Routes
3
Hub Airports
5
States Served
18
Destinations

Where we fly

The Network

From the coast to the high desert, from major terminals to community strips. These are the places Cascade Air Transport calls on.

Washington
Seattle
The heart of the Pacific Northwest. Sea-Tac sits between water and mountains, and the approach shows you both.
KSEA
Washington
Spokane
Hub city on the eastern edge of the state. Gateway to the Palouse, the Rockies, and everything beyond the Cascades.
KGEG
Washington
Wenatchee
Apple country, carved into the Columbia River valley. Short approach, big terrain.
KEAT
Washington
Walla Walla
Wine country and wheat fields in the southeastern corner of the state. Quiet, unhurried, and genuinely beautiful.
KALW
Washington
Omak
Deep in the Okanogan Highlands. One of those destinations that reminds you why regional aviation exists.
KOMK
Washington
Yakima
The dry side of the Cascades. Hop fields, orchards, and a valley that opens up fast on final.
KYKM
Oregon
Portland
Hub city on the Columbia. PDX is the kind of airport that feels right at every scale of aircraft.
KPDX
Oregon
Eugene
University town at the south end of the Willamette Valley. Quick hop from Portland, easy approach.
KEUG
Oregon
Medford
Southern Oregon's main hub, tucked into the Rogue Valley with the Siskiyous on the horizon.
KMFR
Oregon
Astoria
Where the Columbia meets the Pacific. Fog, history, and one of the most scenic short hops on the network.
KAST
Oregon
Newport
Oregon Coast, mid-section. Ocean air, fishing boats, and a runway that puts you right at the edge of things.
KONP
Oregon
Salem
The state capital, sitting quiet in the valley between Portland and Eugene.
KSLE
Oregon
Pendleton
High desert, rodeo country, and wide open skies. One of the longer legs on the Portland side of the network.
KPDT
Idaho
Boise
The Treasure Valley's main city. Growing fast, but still feels accessible from the air.
KBOI
Idaho
Lewiston
Sits at the bottom of Hells Canyon country, where Idaho and Washington trade territory. Elevation change on approach is real.
KLWS
Idaho
Pullman / Moscow
College town airport straddling the state line. Palouse hills in every direction, rolling and golden.
KPUW
Idaho
Sandpoint
Lake Pend Oreille, the Cabinet Mountains, and a small airport that rewards pilots who make the trip.
KSZT
Montana
Missoula
Mountain town in a river valley, surrounded by wilderness. The approach into Missoula is one of the network's best.
KMSO

Ready to fly with us?

Getting started is simple. Find a route you know, fly it, submit the report through FsHub. That's the checkride. No cost, no required aircraft, no gatekeeping.

Any simulator is welcome. MSFS, FlightGear, X-Plane, or whatever you have. We recommend aircraft from the MSFS 2020 base fleet, but we'll never turn someone away for flying something different.

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