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Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport (KDEN), strategically located in the heart of the United States, serves as a vital connecting hub for Capella Air's virtual operations. With its high-capacity runways, modern terminal infrastructure, and central geographic location, KDEN allows Capella Air to efficiently bridge East and West Coast destinations as well as regional EAS (Essential Air Service) airports across the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains.

As one of the nation's busiest airports, Denver offers excellent facilities for turboprop and regional jet operations, making it a natural fit for Capella Air’s versatile fleet, including the ATR 72-600 and PC-12. Whether serving as a launchpad for short-haul commuter flights or a transfer point for longer regional routes, KDEN embodies Capella Air's mission of “Taking You Closer to the Stars” by providing seamless, reliable, and scenic travel throughout North America.

  • 5,434 ft
    Elevation

  • 6
    Runway(s)

  • Concrete
    Surface

  • 33,531 acres
    Airport Size

Secondary Hub

Kahului Airport

As a secondary hub, Kahului allows Capella Air to expand beyond traditional aviation models by emphasizing handcrafted, regionally focused flights rather than high-density routes. Pilots can fly from OGG to both major destinations like Honolulu and Kona as well as smaller fields like Hana, Lanai, and Kalaupapa, offering variety and challenge in each mission. The airport is also used for seasonal events, tropical scenic tours, and themed flying legs that encourage creativity and exploration within the virtual pilot community.

In essence, Kahului is more than just an airport in Capella’s network—it is a reflection of the airline’s values: a place where discovery, community, and the love of aviation come together. It provides pilots with an experience that is not only technically rewarding but also emotionally enriching, making OGG a cornerstone in Capella Air’s boutique, purpose-driven approach to virtual aviation.

  • 54 ft
    Elevation

  • 2
    Runway(s)

  • Asphalt
    Surface

  • 1,391 acres
    Airport Size

Main Hub

Chicago O'Hare International Airport

Chicago O'Hare International Airport (KORD) offers strategic appeal to Capella Air as a major Midwestern hub that seamlessly connects regional and underserved markets with one of the busiest air travel gateways in the world. Its central location makes it ideal for short-haul operations to smaller cities across the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Plains regions, aligning with Capella Air’s mission to bridge remote communities to larger networks.

With top-tier infrastructure, reliable ground services, and access to global airline partnerships, KORD supports both operational efficiency and passenger convenience—making it a natural cornerstone for Capella Air’s EAS and regional expansion strategy.

  • 668 ft
    Elevation

  • 8
    Runway(s)

  • Asphalt|Concrete
    Surface

  • 7,627 acres
    Airport Size

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Main Hub

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

At the crossroads of the South, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (KATL) is where Capella Air’s southern spirit takes flight. Unlike our traditional hubs, Atlanta isn’t just a stop — it’s a rhythm. With its seamless runway operations and nonstop energy, KATL gives Capella Air the momentum to keep smaller communities connected to the pulse of the region. Whether it’s early morning flights departing to Appalachian foothills or late-night returns from coastal towns, our presence at KATL is about more than just volume — it’s about flow.

Here, Capella’s regional fleet finds purpose: agile Cessna 208s linking rural airports to Atlanta’s heartbeat, and ATR 72-600 carrying travelers across state lines with ease. For us, Atlanta isn’t a hub — it’s the launchpad of southern access, designed for people going places, whether it's for opportunity, family, or escape. That’s how Capella Air brings southern skies closer to the stars.

  • 1,026 ft ft
    Elevation

  • 5
    Runway(s)

  • Concrete
    Surface

  • 4,750 acres
    Airport Size