Pacific Coastal Airlines
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Pacific Coastal | ||
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IATA 8P |
ICAO PCO |
Callsign Pasco |
Founded | 1956 | |
Hubs | Vancouver International Airport | |
Fleet size | 20 | |
Destinations | 12 | |
Headquarters | Richmond, British Columbia | |
Key people | Smith family | |
Website: http://www.pacific-coastal.com |
Pacific Coastal Airlines is a commuter airline based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, that serves communities on the British Columbia coast and on Vancouver Island. Its main base is Vancouver International Airport [1].
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 1979 as the result of a merger between Powell Air and the Port Hardy division of Air BC. It acquired the shares and assets of Wilderness Airlines on 1 April 1998 [1].
[edit] Destinations
Pacific Coastal's main headquarters is the South Terminal commuter wing of Vancouver International Airport, though they have a secondary hub in Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. [citation needed]
- Anahim Lake
- Bella Bella
- Bella Coola
- Campbell River
- Comox
- Cranbrook
- Klemtu
- Port Hardy
- Port McNeill
- Powell River
- Victoria
- Vancouver/Richmond
- Williams Lake
- Trail, British Columbia
[edit] Fleet
As of November 2006 the Pacific Coastal fleet includes [citation needed] :
Other aircraft:
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b Flight International 12-18 April 2005
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