Overview
- Avelo Airlines will begin operating deportation flights for DHS/ICE on May 12, using three Boeing 737-800 aircraft based at Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona.
- The airline is establishing a new operational base in Mesa and hiring staff, including flight attendants starting at $28 per hour, to support the deportation program.
- CEO Andrew Levy stated the decision aims to stabilize the airline, expand passenger services, and protect over 1,100 jobs, acknowledging the sensitive nature of the contract.
- The agreement marks a shift from traditional deportation logistics, as such operations have typically been handled by non-commercial charter companies.
- Public backlash has escalated, with petitions, boycotts, and criticism from officials like New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, who called the decision contrary to community values.