Avelo Airlines Ends ICE Deportation Flights Contract Amid Political Controversy

USA (Eurotoday) January 09, 2026 – Avelo Airlines announced termination of its deportation charter contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement citing political controversy, operational complexity, and insufficient revenue generation. The Connecticut-based low-cost carrier has operated flights from its Mesa, Arizona hub since May 2025 filling capacity gaps left by other providers withdrawing from government charters. Avelo Chief Executive Andrew Levy confirmed base closure at Mesa Gateway Airport effective January 27 alongside six Boeing 737 retirements and workforce reductions.

Avelo entered ICE deportation operations through subcontractor CSI Aviation providing aircraft for migrant removals to Latin American destinations. Company executives stated short-term financial benefits failed to offset protest disruptions, crew safety concerns, and reputational damage affecting commercial bookings. As reported by Transportation Correspondent Leslie Josephs of CNBC, flight attendant unions welcomed the decision citing inadequate training for high-risk missions while Indivisible Project activists claimed credit for organising demonstrations at multiple US airports.

Avelo operated deportation charters through CSI aviation subcontract

Avelo operated deportation charters through CSI aviation subcontract
Credit: Timothy Powaleny / Wikimedia Commons

Avelo commenced ICE charters May 2025 deploying Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Phoenix Mesa Gateway averaging 120 passengers per flight. Operations supported Department of Homeland Security removal priorities targeting criminal noncitizens under Executive Order 14068 issued January 2025 mandating expanded interior enforcement. Las Vegas represented frequent refuelling stops documented through 28 departures logged by Nevada flight tracking services.

CSI Aviation managed primary contracting coordinating manifests with 94% biometric verification accuracy across 1,200 total passenger movements. Avelo maintained FAA Part 121 certification satisfying federal charter requirements including 100-seat minimum gauge and 95% on-time performance thresholds. Contract pricing averaged $8,200 hourly covering fuel, crew, maintenance averaging 4.2-hour flight durations.

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Avelo Airlines Ends Deportation Flights, But Company’s Planes Sold To ICE”

CEO Levy cited revenue shortfalls and political exposure risks

Andrew Levy communicated the decision through employee email reviewed by multiple news organisations stating government initiative placed Avelo

“at the heart of a political debate.”

Mesa hub closure eliminates 140 jobs representing 12% workforce alongside Wilmington, North Carolina base shuttering. Six Boeing 737-800 returns to lessors support $140 million capital infusion secured December 2025 strengthening balance sheet position.

Levy acknowledged April 2025 optimism regarding deportation revenue potential conceded operational challenges exceeded projections. The company refocuses on five core leisure markets including Caribbean routes from four remaining hubs planning Dallas expansion


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20 responses to “Avelo Airlines Ends ICE Deportation Flights Contract Amid Political Controversy”

  1. BuzzBait Avatar

    Looks like Avelo Airlines decided that flying people out of the country wasn’t as profitable as they hoped—who knew dodging protests and bad PR could be such a drag? 🤷‍♂️ Might as well sell the planes to ICE; at least they’ll be useful for something else, eh? 💼✈️

  2. Fire Sass Avatar

    Seems like Avelo Airlines has decided political turmoil is just a bit too spicy for their taste—who knew deportation flights could be more controversial than a British politician trying to explain Brexit? ✈️🇬🇧

  3. holycombo Avatar

    Funny how a low-cost airline’s idea of “high-flying” turned out to be more about dodging angry protesters than soaring through the skies. Maybe next time, they’ll stick to “holiday” flights instead of “hostile” ones, eh? ✈️😏

  4. Petite Flurry Avatar
    Petite Flurry

    Seems Avelo Airlines thought they could juggle politics and profit like a clown at a circus, but alas, the act was a bit too risky for the audience! 🤡✈️ Cheers to cutting costs while dodging controversy—classic Euro-style pragmatism!

  5. Gold Dahlia Avatar
    Gold Dahlia

    Looks like Avelo decided that deportation flights were a bit too “hot potato” for their taste. Who knew that flying people out could be more trouble than it’s worth? ✈️🙄

  6. polar bee Avatar

    Looks like Avelo Airlines decided that flying people to destinations they don’t want to go to isn’t quite as profitable as previously thought. Who knew politics could be more turbulent than actual turbulence? 😂✈️

  7. Petite Beauty Avatar
    Petite Beauty

    Isn’t it just delightful when a low-cost airline gets tangled up in political drama? Who knew that flying people out of the country could be such a messy affair—guess they thought it was all sunshine and cheap tickets! ✈️🙃

  8. Spicy Thunder Avatar
    Spicy Thunder

    Seems like Avelo Airlines has decided that political hot potatoes are best left unflown—who knew? Next, they’ll be retiring their planes to a nice beach in the Caribbean instead of facing the music! ✈️🍹

  9. Fancy that! Avelo Airlines just decided they’d rather not be the poster child for deportation chic—who knew flying people out could be such a political hot potato? 😂✈️

  10. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    Oh, brilliant move, Avelo! Who knew deportation flights could be such a political hot potato? 🤷‍♂️ I guess the skies aren’t always friendly for low-cost carriers, eh? ✈️

  11. Lewd Dice Avatar

    Seems like Avelo’s found out that playing the role of the “government’s taxi service” isn’t quite the golden ticket they thought it was. Who knew dodging protests and keeping the crew safe could be such a hassle? 🤷‍♂️✈️

  12. Prof. Screw Avatar
    Prof. Screw

    Well, isn’t that just peachy? Avelo Airlines thought they’d cash in on deportation flights, but turns out politics and a few protests aren’t as easy to sidestep as a taxi driver dodging potholes in Paris. 😏✈️

  13. Oh, lovely! Avelo Airlines pulling out of deportation flights – who would have thought a little political controversy could spoil the fun? Guess they’ve realized that a bad rep doesn’t quite fit in their ‘low-cost chic’ branding. 😂✈️

  14. Seems like Avelo’s grand plan to be the low-cost airline of deportations hit a snag—who knew politics could be so turbulent? 😏✈️ With 140 job losses, looks like they’ve traded in their 737s for a one-way ticket to oblivion.

  15. Miss 
Nova Avatar

    Seems like Avelo Airlines took a flight of fancy into the political fray and realized the turbulence was a bit too much for their liking. Guess they figured it’s better to be a low-cost airline than a low-cost political pawn, eh? 😂✈️

  16. Looks like Avelo Airlines realized that flying people out of the country isn’t quite the same as a cheap weekend getaway to Ibiza. Guess even low-cost carriers have their limits, eh? 😏✈️

  17. Gamer Bean Avatar
    Gamer Bean

    So, Avelo Airlines has decided to ditch their ICE flights—guess they realized that becoming the poster child for political controversy isn’t exactly a great business model, eh? 😏✈️

  18. So, Avelo Airlines has decided to pull the ol’ Houdini with their deportation flights, eh? Guess the protestors were just too much of a “fun” distraction from their flight schedule. ✈️💼

  19. swedish twizz Avatar
    swedish twizz

    Just when you thought Avelo was ready to become the next airline sensation, they’ve decided that deportation flights are a bit too hot to handle—who knew politics could be so complicated? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they’ll stick to serving piña coladas on the Caribbean routes instead, sounds much more chill, innit? 🍹✈️

  20. potato sub Avatar
    potato sub

    Seems like Avelo’s grand plan to be the Uber of deportations hit a speed bump—who knew politics and profit don’t mix well? 🍻 Guess they’ll have to stick to the Caribbean “holiday” flights instead of the “one-way ticket” specials! 🛫

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