Air Labrador
| Air Labrador | ||
|---|---|---|
| IATA WJ |
ICAO LAL |
Callsign LAB AIR |
| Founded | 1948 | |
| Hubs | CFB Goose Bay, NL St. John's International Airport, NL |
|
| Focus cities | Blanc-Sablon Airport, QC Montréal - Trudeau Int'l Airport, QC |
|
| Frequent flyer program | Aeroplan | |
| Member lounge | None | |
| Alliance | None | |
| Fleet size | 11 | |
| Destinations | 31 | |
| Parent company | Pike Group of Companies | |
| Headquarters | St. John's, NL | |
| Key people | Roger Pike, (President & CEO) | |
| Website: http://www.airlabrador.com | ||
Labrador Airways Limited, operating as Air Labrador, is an airline based in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It operates scheduled daily passenger and freight services throughout Newfoundland, Labrador and Québec, as well as charter operations with the options of landing in remote and off strip destinations with skis, wheels and floats. Its main base is Goose Bay Airport, with hubs at St. John's International Airport, Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Sept-Îles Airport[1].
History
The airline was established and started operations in 1948, as Newfoundland Airways operating float-equipped aircraft from a base in Gander, Newfoundland on charter, mail and freight work to northern Newfoundland and Labrador. Since then the base of the company has moved to Goose Bay. It was purchased in 1983 by Provincial Investments Inc., owned by Roger Pike, along with associate company, Labrador Aviation Services Ltd. Air Labrador is wholly owned by the Pike Family[1].
Destinations
[citation needed] Air Labrador operates services to
the following domestic scheduled destinations (at January 2007): Black
Tickle, Blanc Sablon, Cartwright, Charlottetown, Chevery,
Deer Lake, Gethsemani, Goose Bay, Hopedale, Kegaska, La
Tabatière, Makkovik, Mary's Harbour,
Fleet
The Air Labrador fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2007)[1] :
- 3 Bombardier Dash 8 Q100
- 4 De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
- 1 De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100
- 1 Raytheon Beech 1900C Airliner
- 2 Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
- 1 Cessna 208 Caravan
External links
References
- ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 59.
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