Air Horse One: This airline is strictly for the animals (2024)

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On a flight out of Lexington, Ky.’s Blue Grass Airport earlier this month, passengers were served hay instead of pretzels and assigned stalls instead of seats.

In the boarding process there was a bit of foot- stamping and snorting, but otherwise, the flight crew heard no complaining from the eight horses flying direct to New York on Air Horse One, the leased 727-200 aircraft the H.E. “Tex” Sutton Forwarding Company uses to fly valuable race horses and show horses around the country.

Fed Ex, UPS and large commercial airlines ship horses and other animals as cargo, but Tex Sutton — as the company is commonly known — began ferrying Kentucky Derby winners and other prized horses by air in 1969 and remains the only U.S.-based horse transportation company that uses a dedicated aircraft to do so. Ticket prices top out just shy of $5,000 for a one-way trip.

During my recent visit to Blue Grass Airport, Mike Payne, Tex Sutton’s operations manager, explained that horses flying on the airline make their way between transport trailers and the airplane on custom-built ramps with high walls so that their feet never touch the ground, and so there’s little chance of having a horse get loose at the airport.

Once onboard, horses are loaded into specially built stalls that can be arranged two or three across inside the airplane. While the owners of some “celebrity” horses may charter the entire plane, Air Horse One can carry 18 to 20 horses per flight.

Thoroughbreds that have “pets,” such as goats, that help calm them in stalls on the ground can bring their buddies along on the plane — like carry-on luggage —for no extra charge. The same goes for grooms, who travel as animal couriers and get regular seats in the back of the plane.

To accommodate their special cargo, the pilots of Air Horse One make wide turns and extra-gentle ascents and descents to try to keep the horses from getting spooked or losing their balance.

“You don’t want to give them too many positive or negative G’s because their feet can slip out from under them and they can fall down,” said Payne.“Or they’ll get that floating sensation and start scrambling to find the floor.”

Like air ambulances and Air Force One, at airports around the country Air Horse One often gets preference when it comes time to take off.

“One time in Houston, there were 20 or 25 planes ahead of us and it was hot as crap,” said Payne.“The captain told the tower ‘We have a whole bunch of horses and we need to get out of Dodge fast’ and they shot us out of there on a parallel taxiway past all those planes waiting to go.”

And while Air Horse One predominantly hauls horses, Payne said the airline recently transported someone’s crated, 40-pound pet miniature cow and, separately, five dolphins.

“Everyone involved with those dolphins was very hush-hush,” said Payne, “They had a police escort and no one would say anything or answer questions, which made you think they were probably military dolphins.”

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Early animal transport

While Tex Sutton has been hauling horses by air since 1969, all manner of animals have been traveling as cargo on airplanes for much longer.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was already transporting bees and baby chicks in 1923, but in 1924 the carrier became the first commercial airline to transport a large live animal when it flew Nico, a valuable young stud bull, from Rotterdam to Paris.

In 1948, when The Hague was celebrating a major milestone, the Swiss capital of Bern sent two baby bears — via KLM — as a present.

And, as a KLM blog post celebrating the carrier’s history describes, the post-World War II growth of KLM’s animal transport business came to include donkeys, tigers, elephants, horses, a giraffe, dolphins and “countless dogs and cats.”

Today, KLM has an “Animal Hotel” at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport that is billed as one of the world’s largest and most modern such facilities in the world.

I didn’t see any rhinos or lions during my tour of the animal hotel earlier this month, but I did see (and hear) towers of containers filled with one-day-old chicks and a sight now familiar to me from Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport: trailers filled with thoroughbred horses patiently waiting to board their flights.

Harriet Baskas is a Seattle-based airports and aviation writer and USA TODAY Travel's "At the Airport" columnist. Follow her at twitter.com/hbaskas.

Air Horse One: This airline is strictly for the animals (2024)

FAQs

How much does the air horse one cost? ›

"It's just more natural for a horse." This Air Horse One departed for Louisville from Ontario, California, just before 7 a.m. For this trip, a horse's ticket on Air Horse One costs about $5,000, but these steeds get first-class treatment.

What is air horse one? ›

Another source of pride is our dedicated Boeing 727 cargo aircraft, nicknamed AIR HORSE ONE®. We are the only U.S. based horse transportation company to utilize a dedicated aircraft. We have exclusive use of this aircraft under a contractual arrangement with a first-class certified air carrier.

What airlines fly horses? ›

The airlines we use – Atlas Air, CAL Cargo, DHL, Emirates, FedEx, KLM/Martin Air, LAN Cargo, LATAM Cargo, LH Cargo, Qatar Air Cargo – have a worldwide reputation of excellence.

How do horses get transported by air? ›

Horses, when travelling by air, are placed is specialized horse bays that can run on the loading bay rollers. these bays come in 1, 2 and 4 berths. Generally they are loaded into the cargo hold and have handlers travelling with them. Most horses travel well by air with only the take off and landing posing problems.

What horse was bought for $1000? ›

The result? A winning purse worth $1.86 million. Even crazier, just two years after being acquired at auction for $1,000, Medina Spirit is most likely now worth more than $50 million.

How much is the cheapest horse in the world? ›

However, the most affordable breed is the wild Mustang. You can typically purchase a wild Mustang for around $100-$200, depending on where you live.

Can I fly with my horse? ›

Have you thought about how horses fly? Horses cannot travel in the usual planes that you and I would travel in – they have to travel in cargo planes, and not all cargo planes can carry horses – so moving from A to B is not as simple as it is for humans.

Has a horse ever been on a plane? ›

The pilots radioed air traffic control in Boston to say that the horse couldn't get secured into its carrier and that a veterinarian would be needed when they landed, CNN reported. “We are a cargo plane with a live animal, a horse, on board,” a pilot said, according to WABC. “The horse has broken out of its stall.

What is the flying horse called? ›

Pegasus (Greek: Πήγασος, translit. Pḗgasos; Latin: Pegasus, Pegasos) is a winged horse in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a white stallion.

Does FedEx fly horses? ›

FedEx Charters specializes in general cargo; hard-to-move cargo; and animals, including zoo animals, horses and cattle. Individualized security options and temperature-sensitive cargo environments are also available. For more information or to request a quote, email chartersales@fedex.com, or call 1.800.

Can you fly a horse to Hawaii? ›

Livestock Air Transport Specialists

Pacific Airlift, Inc. provides award-winning, humane air transportation of horses, cattle and other animal livestock internationally and to Hawaii.

How much does it cost to fly a horse from California to Hawaii? ›

Horse Prices
Westbound – LAX to HNL
1-HORSE$ 3,100.00$ 3,100.00
2-HORSES$ 3,000.00$ 6,000.00
3-HORSES$ 2,900.00$ 8,700.00
Westbound – LAX to KOA
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Do horses fight or flight? ›

Horses prefer to flee from danger, if possible. This may be in the form of a total “run off” or the horse that simply does not want to be caught. However, if flight is not an option, horses will fight to protect themselves from a perceived danger.

How do horses sleep? ›

Horses sleep in different cycles. While standing, they can doze off and experience Slow Wave Sleep (SWS), but they also need Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, which only occurs while they are lying down. Many horses prefer to sleep lying down than standing up simply because it's more comfortable.

Do race horses fly on planes? ›

“Unit load containers,” or pallets, are used to ship the horses in the cargo space of these aircraft. The unit of space utilized is referred to as an “aircraft pallet position.” A pallet is a 8 x 11 foot aluminum/steel floor structure on top of which is constructed one to three “stalls.”

How much is 1 horse in horse power? ›

While it is true that the maximum output of a horse is around 15 horsepower, when you average the output of a horse over the course of a work day it ends up being around a horsepower. Watt defined this amount as "the amount of work required from a horse to pull 150 pounds out of a hole that was 220 feet deep".

How much does equine air transport cost? ›

The layover fees include anything your horse may need while being transported and accommodated overnight. It is more expensive to fly a horse. Flying a horse can cost anywhere between $2,000 and $10,000 for a one-way ticket. A return flight can cost up to $20,000.

What is the most expensive equestrian horse? ›

The most expensive horse ever sold is a Thoroughbred named Fusaichi Pegasus. He was sold to Coolmore Ireland in 2000 for $70 million. Next is the Totilas, a Dutch Warmblood sold for €11 million in 2010. The Going Global was sold for €12 million in 2016.

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