SATA Air Açores, founded in 1941, is the regional airline of the Azores, a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean.
Its headquarters are located in Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel. As a member of the SATA group, the company plays a vital role in air connectivity within the Azores, facilitating the transport of residents and tourists between the archipelago's nine islands.
The company mainly serves inter-island destinations, connecting all the main islands of the Azores, including São Miguel, Terceira, Faial, Pico, Santa Maria, São Jorge, Graciosa, Flores, and Corvo. By providing regular and frequent connections, SATA Air Açores is essential to the mobility of the region's inhabitants and to its economic and tourism development.
The SATA Air Açores fleet consists mainly of short-haul turboprops, such as the Bombardier Q200 and Q400. These aircraft are configured to offer economy-class seating, ensuring comfortable and safe flights between the islands. Passengers benefit from basic services, comfortable seats and punctuality.
SATA Air Açores is known for its warm customer service and commitment to local communities. As a regional airline, it plays a crucial role in the daily lives of Azoreans, providing a vital link between the islands and the Portuguese mainland, in partnership with its sister airline, Azores Airlines.
Committed to sustainability, SATA Air Açores implements various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, including the use of more fuel-efficient aircraft and the optimization of flight routes. The company also promotes eco-responsible practices on board and supports local environmental conservation projects.
SATA Air Açores continues to play a key role in the connectivity of the Azores, offering a reliable, quality flight experience while contributing to the sustainable development of the island region.






