Arctic Circle Air Service
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Arctic Circle Air Service (IATA: 5F, ICAO: CIR, and Callsign: Air Arctic)[1] is an airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled commuter services and charter flights to over 65 Alaskan communities. It was established and started operations in 1973. Its main bases are Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport.[2]
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[edit] Destinations
Arctic Circle Air Service operates services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (as of September 2006)[citation needed]: Allakaket, Anaktuvuk Pass, Anchorage, Arctic Village, Atmautluak, Bethel, Bethel, Chalkyitsik, Chefornak, Chevak, Cordova, Dillingham, Eagle, Eek, Ekwok, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, Galena, Goodnews Bay, Hooper Bay, Hughes, Huslia, Iliamna, Kaltag, Kipnuk, Koliganek, Kongiganak, Kwigillingok, Manokotak, Marshall, Mekoryuk, New Chenega, New Stuyahok, Newtok, Nightmute, Nulato, Platinum, Port Heiden, Quinhagak, Rampart, Sand Point, Scammon Bay, St. Mary's, Tanana, Tatitlek, Togiak, Toksook Bay, Tuntutuliak, Tununak, Twin Hills, Unalakleet, Venetie, and Yakutat.
[edit] Fleet
The Arctic Circle Air Service fleet includes the following aircraft (as of March 2007):[2]
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[edit] References
- ^ Airline Codes
- ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007
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