Mayo Clinic
FAA Part 135 Charter Operator · 1 aircraft
About Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a FAA Part 135 certified charter operator with a fleet of 1 aircraft including 1 turboprop. The fleet has an average age of 11.0 years, with the newest aircraft manufactured in 2015. 5 of 5 aircraft hold valid FAA registrations (100%). The operator has a clean NTSB safety record with no reported incidents.
Fleet Statistics
Fleet Composition
Safety & Compliance
Public records from the FAA and NTSB for aircraft currently on this operator's Part 135 certificate.
We don't have third-party safety audit data (ARGUS, Wyvern) on file for this operator yet. Most major Part 135 operators publish their rating on their own site; ask before booking.
Fleet utilization
ADS-B-tracked activity over the trailing 30 days. Aircraft that flew at least once in the window count as active. Numbers miss flights below ADS-B coverage altitude and tails on PIA registration. Methodology →
Busiest origins
| Eau Claire (KEAU) | 15 |
| Rochester (KRST) | 14 |
| Mankato (KMKT) | 14 |
| Austin (KAUM) | 6 |
| Albert Lea (KAEL) | 6 |
Top routes flown
Type mix
| Type | Flights | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| King Air 350C | 21 | 61 |
Fleet Overview
Fleet (1 aircraft)
| Tail Number | Type | Category | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| N350MC | King Air 350C | Turboprop | 2015 |
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