Kenmore Air

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Kenmore Air (IATA: M5, ICAO: , and Callsign: ) is a small airline based at the Kenmore Air Harbor of Kenmore, Washington on Lake Washington, USA, also with service to Lake Union Terminal on Lake Union. It operates seaplane services, as well as charter flights, instruction and parts supplies. The airline also owns a major maintenance and remanufacturing center for seaplanes and other amphibious aircraft.

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[edit] History

The airline was established and started operations in March 1946. It was founded by Robert Munro and two partners and began operations with a single aircraft and hangar. After a short term partnership Munro continued alone with the company until his death in October 2000 [1]. It is the largest single operator of seaplanes in the world. [citation needed]

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The airline serves the Pacific Northwest region, and acts as a quick connection between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver or Victoria, B.C.. In 2004, a new division of the company began operating Cessna Caravans out of Boeing Field, providing land based markets in the Puget Sound and Canada with scheduled airline service.

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