List of airlines of Suriname

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This is a list of active airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority Suriname - CASAS [1] of Suriname.

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s)Notes
Blue Wing Airlines (BWI) [2] BlueWingAirlines-Cessna208Caravan-PZ-TSB at SMZO.jpg BWIBLUETAIL Zorg en Hoop Airport Domestic airline, commercial
Fly AllWays (FAW) [3] Fly All Ways Fokker F70 at Paramaribo Airport.jpg 8WEDRBIRDVIEW Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport Regional airline
Gum Air (GUM) [4] Gumair-De HavillandCanada-DHC-6-300TwinOtter-PZ-TBW atSMZO.jpg GUMGUMAIR Zorg en Hoop Airport Domestic airline, commercial
MAF Suriname (MAF) [5] Zorg en Hoop Airport Missionary, Medevac, Commercial
Surinam Airways (SLM) [6] Surinam Airways A340-300 PZ-TCP AMS 2013-07-05.png PYSLMSURINAM Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport National airline, commercial
United Aviation Services (UAS) Zorg en Hoop Airport Airplane Charter, Helicopter Charter, Helicopter EMS
Vortex Air Services (VAS) Zorg en Hoop Airport Airplane Charter, Helicopter Charter

This is a list of active non-commercial operators in Suriname.

Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Hub Airport(s) Notes
Aero Club Suriname  [ nl ](ACS) [7] Zorg en Hoop Airport Aero Club
Badjas Airlines Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport Air cargo
Coronie Aero Farming (CAF) [8] Totness Airstrip Air Crop-Dusters
Eagle Air Services (EAS) [9] Nickerie Major Fernandes Airfield Air Crop-Dusters
ERK Farms (ERK) [10] [11] [12] [13] Nickerie Major Fernandes Airfield Air Crop-Dusters
Overeem Air Service (OAS) [14] [15] Wageningen Airstrip Air Crop-Dusters
Pegasus Air Services (PAS) [16] Zorg en Hoop Airport Helicopter Charter Company
Surinam Sky Farmers  [ nl ](SSF) [17] Wageningen Airstrip Air Crop-Dusters

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Henri Alwies Airstrip, also known as Henri Alwies Airfield or Henri Alwies Vliegveld, is in the Saramacca district of Suriname. This is one of the newest airports in Suriname, in use since April 5, 2012.

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