Following ICE Deportation Flight Cuts, Avelo Airlines Hit With Fines Over Flight Attendant Drug Testing

Following ICE Deportation Flight Cuts, Avelo Airlines Hit With Fines Over Flight Attendant Drug Testing

BY KALUM SHASHI ISHARA Published on March 11, 2026 0 COMMENTS

Low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines finds itself under the regulatory microscope this week as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a $65,000 civil penalty for systemic failures in its drug and alcohol testing program. The enforcement action comes at a precarious time for the Houston-based airline, which is currently navigating a massive strategic pivot after abandoning its highly criticized contract for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "deportation flights" earlier this year.

 

According to an FAA enforcement letter issued yesterday, Avelo allegedly failed to include 10 flight attendants and safety-sensitive crew members in its mandatory random drug and alcohol testing pool for various periods between April 2024 and November 2024. Under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 120, airlines are strictly required to maintain unannounced, random screening pools for all employees performing safety-related functions to ensure the integrity of the national airspace.

 

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Compliance Cracks in the Growth Engine

 

The FAA alleges that during the eight months in question, the identified employees performed safety-sensitive duties without being subject to the required testing oversight. While the proposed fine of $65,000 is relatively small for a major carrier, aviation safety analysts suggest it points to "growing pains" within an airline that has expanded its fleet and crew base at a record pace over the last two years.

 

Avelo now has 30 days to formally respond to the FAA’s allegations. In a brief statement regarding the proposed penalty, the FAA clarified the stakes of such oversight:

 

“The FAA alleges that Avelo failed to include 10 flight attendants and flight crewmembers in its required random drug and alcohol testing pool. During various periods... the employees performed safety-sensitive functions when Avelo did not subject them to the required testing.”

 

 

The Shadow of the ICE Controversy

 

This regulatory setback follows Avelo’s January 2026 decision to terminate its partnership with the Department of Homeland Security. For nine months, the airline operated a specialized "deportation base" out of Mesa, Arizona, sparking widespread protests and boycotts from labor unions and passenger advocacy groups.

 

Flight attendant unions had previously voiced concerns that the one-off charter missions for ICE were "operationally complex" and potentially dangerous, often lacking the standardized safety protocols found on scheduled commercial flights. While Avelo CEO Andrew Levy has maintained that the decision to exit the deportation business was "not political," he admitted that the financial returns did not justify the operational strain.

 

Reflecting on the airline’s recent restructuring, Avelo spokesperson Courtney Goff noted that the shift was necessary for the brand's long-term health:

 

“After significant deliberations, we determined this charter flying will provide us with the stability to continue expanding our core scheduled passenger service and keep our more than 1,100 crewmembers employed for years to come.”

 

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Key 2026 Network Updates and New Operations

 

As Avelo shifts focus from government charters to its "BlueCity" leisure strategy, several new routes and base openings have been finalized for the 2026 calendar year.

 

Flight No.RouteDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationOperating Days
XP 741Lakeland (LAL) – Nashville (BNA)08:30 (ET)09:15 (CT)1h 45mTue, Thu, Sun
XP 742Nashville (BNA) – Lakeland (LAL)09:55 (CT)12:35 (ET)1h 40mTue, Thu, Sun
XP 128New Haven (HVN) – Key West (EYW)07:00 (ET)10:25 (ET)3h 25mMon, Fri
XP 802Wilmington (ILG) – Atlanta (ATL)14:15 (ET)16:10 (ET)1h 55mWed, Sat
XP 910*Dallas (TKI) – New Haven (HVN)11:00 (CT)15:20 (ET)3h 20mDaily (Starts Oct 2026)

 

*Anticipated schedule for the upcoming McKinney National Airport (TKI) base opening.

 

 

Looking Toward an Embraer Future

 

Despite the recent fine and the closure of its Mesa and Raleigh-Durham bases, Avelo appears to be on a path toward fleet modernization. The carrier recently confirmed it will be the first U.S. airline to integrate the Embraer 195-E2 into its fleet, a move aimed at lowering fuel costs and increasing capacity on its most popular East Coast routes.

 

Industry observers remain curious if the airline can maintain its "top-tier" on-time performance while tightening its internal compliance protocols to avoid further friction with the FAA. For now, the carrier is focused on its "Balance Sheet Transformation," hoping to leave both the ICE controversy and the drug-testing lapses in its rearview mirror.

 

Navigating the transition from a niche charter provider back to a pure-play leisure airline will require Avelo to prove that its safety and compliance culture is as robust as its ambitious expansion plans. Whether this $65,000 fine is a minor speed bump or a symptom of deeper organizational issues will depend on the airline's ability to tighten its "safety-sensitive" net as it prepares for its next chapter in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex later this autumn.

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Kalum Shashi Ishara
I am an Aircraft Engineering graduate and an alumnus of Kingston University. It was a passion that I have had since childhood driven me to realise this goal of working in the Aviation and Aerospace industry. I have been working in the industry for more than 13 years now, and I can easily identify most commercial aircraft by spotting them from a distance. My work experience involved both technical and managerial elements of Aircraft component manufacturing, Quality assurance and continuous improvement management.

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