# Oceanair

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For the Brazilian regional airline of the same name, see [Avianca Brasil](/source/Avianca_Brasil).

**Oceanair** was a regional airline that was based at [Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport](/source/Luis_Mu%C3%B1oz_Mar%C3%ADn_International_Airport) in [San Juan, Puerto Rico](/source/San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico).[citation needed] It competed on domestic routes with [Prinair](/source/Prinair); and on routes to the [Virgin Islands](/source/Virgin_Islands) with Prinair and with [Aero Virgin Islands](/source/Aero_Virgin_Islands); using propeller-driven aircraft.[citation needed]

The airline flew from the late 1970s, when it started flying as **Trans Commuter Airline**,[1] to the mid-1980s.

According to the Oceanair February 15, 1982 system timetable, the airline operated up to thirteen flights a day between San Juan and St. Thomas, up to nine flights a day between San Juan and St. Croix, and two flights a day between St. Thomas and St. Croix.[2] The airline was operating 40-passenger [Fairchild F-27s](/source/Fairchild_F-27) and 10-passenger [Beechcraft Queen Airs](/source/Beechcraft_Queen_Air) at this time.[citation needed]

## Fleet

The fleet consisted of [Fairchild F-27](/source/Fairchild_F-27) and [CASA 212](/source/CASA_212) turboprops as well as [Beechcraft Queen Air](/source/Beechcraft_Queen_Air) piston-engine [light aircraft](/source/Light_aircraft).[citation needed]

## In popular culture

Oceanair was featured on [Los Chicos](/source/Los_Chicos)' movie, *[Coneccion Caribe](/source/Coneccion_Caribe)*.

## See also

- [List of defunct airlines of the United States](/source/List_of_defunct_airlines_of_the_United_States)
- [Aeronaves de Puerto Rico](/source/Aeronaves_de_Puerto_Rico)

## References

1. ["Oceanair - Trans Commuter Airline - Trans Commuter Airlines"](http://timetableimages.com/ttimages/tj2.htm). *Time Table Images*

1. ["Feb. 15, 1982 Oceanair system timetable"](http://www.timetableimages.com/). *www.timetableimages.com*. Retrieved 2025-06-04.

## External links

- [Timetable images](http://www.timetableimages.com/ttimages/tj2.htm)
- [AirTimes timetables](http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/usb/oceanair.htm)

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