Harbour Air
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| Founded | 1982 | ||||||
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| AOC # | Canada: 4001[a] Tantalus Air: 17401 United States: 1H6F426F | ||||||
| Hubs | Vancouver Harbour Vancouver International | ||||||
| Secondary hubs | Victoria Inner Harbour Nanaimo Harbour | ||||||
| Focus cities | Vancouver, Richmond, Victoria, Nanaimo, Sechelt, Comox, Whistler, Gulf Islands | ||||||
| Frequent-flyer program | High Flyer Rewards, Air Bucks Program, Quickticket Discounts | ||||||
| Fleet size | 42, 43 | ||||||
| Destinations | 18 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Richmond, British Columbia | ||||||
| Key people | Greg McDougall, Chairman Bert van der Stege, CEO Burt Wright, Chief Pilot | ||||||
| Website | harbourair | ||||||
Harbour Air is a scheduled floatplane service, tour and charter airline based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The predominantly seaplane airline specializes in routes between Vancouver, Nanaimo, Victoria, Sechelt, Comox, Whistler and the Gulf Islands, primarily with de Havilland Canada floatplanes. Harbour Air operates de Havilland Beavers, Otters and Twin Otters.