Vancouver Island Air
Founded | 1985 |
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Hubs | Campbell River Airport |
Fleet size | 7 |
Destinations | 13 |
Headquarters | Campbell River, British Columbia |
Key people | Larry Langford, Founder |
Website | www.vancouverislandair.com |
Vancouver Island Air is a Vancouver Island seaplane company serving coastal British Columbia, based in Campbell River.
History
The airline has been in operation since 1985, offering charter and scheduled service with single and multi-engine aircraft on floats from Campbell River, British Columbia. The company was started by Larry Langford with a Cessna on floats and has grown to include five aircraft. It received media publicity during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Destinations
Vancouver Island Air provides on-demand scheduled service to (as of March 30, 2009):[1]
- Campbell River (Campbell River Airport)
- Blind Channel Water Aerodrome
- Burial Cove
- Caviar Cove
- Echo Bay
- Farewell Harbour
- Glendale Cove, British Columbia
- Greenway Sound
- Kingcome Inlet
- Lagoon Cove
- Pierre's Bay
- Port Neville
- Sullivan Bay
Fleet
The Vancouver Island Air fleet as of March 30, 2009:[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.vancouverislandair.com/scheduled.html
- ↑ http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/activepages/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp Search Vancouver Island Air in the Owner field
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