Salmon Air
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Salmon Air | ||
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IATA S6[1] |
ICAO - |
Callsign - |
Founded | ||
Fleet size | 4 | |
Destinations | 3 Scheduled | |
Parent company | Mountain Bird, Inc. | |
Headquarters | Salmon, Idaho | |
Key people | ||
Website: http://www.salmonair.com |
Salmon Air is a commuter airline based in Salmon, Idaho.
[edit] Destinations
Salmon Air provides scheduled flights in the following cities:[2]
[edit] Idaho
- Salmon / Lemhi County Airport (serves Boise, McCall)
- McCall / McCall Municipal Airport (serves Boise, Salmon)
- Boise / Boise Airport (serves McCall, Salmon)
[edit] Fleet
Salmon Air's fleet includes the following aircraft:[3]
- Cessna 206 (5 passenger capacity)
- Cessna 210 (5 passenger capacity)
- Britten-Norman Islander (9 passenger capacity)
- Piper PA-350 Chieftain (9 passenger capacity)
[edit] Incidents and Accidents
- December 6, 2004: Flight 1680, a Cessna 208, was on a cargo flight for the United States Postal Service from Salt Lake City to Sun Valley when it crashed about 7 miles S of Bellevue. Both crewmembers were killed.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ The Airline Codes Web Site. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- ^ Salmon Air: Schedule. Retrieved on 2006-10-04.
- ^ Salmon Air: Fleet. Retrieved on 2006-10-04.
[edit] External links
- Salmon Air (official site)