List of airlines of British Columbia
This is a list of airlines of British Columbia which have an Air Operator's Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the country's civil aviation authority. These are airlines that are based in British Columbia.
Current airlines
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IATA |
ICAO |
Callsign |
Hub Airport(s) or headquarters |
Notes |
Canada Jetlines |
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Vancouver International Airport |
Low-cost startup airline. |
Central Mountain Air |
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9M |
GLR |
GLACIER |
Smithers |
Regional, charters[1] |
CHC Helicopter |
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HMB |
HUMMINGBIRD |
Richmond, British Columbia |
Helicopter charters, flight training[2] |
Cloud Air |
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Lake Muskoka/Mortimer's Point |
Floatplane, scheduled passenger service, charters, flight training[3] |
Corilair |
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Campbell River |
Charters and scheduled floatplane[4] |
Flair Airlines |
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FLE |
FLAIR |
Kelowna |
Charter airline[5] |
Harbour Air Seaplanes |
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H3 |
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HARBOUR EXPRESS |
Vancouver Harbour |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[6] |
Hawkair |
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BH |
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Terrace and Kitimat |
Regional airline, scheduled passenger service, charters[7] |
Helijet |
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JB |
JBA |
HELIJET |
Vancouver |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[8] |
Island Express Air |
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Abbotsford |
Scheduled passenger service[9] |
KD Air |
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XC |
KDC |
KAY DEE |
Vancouver |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[10] |
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter |
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KW |
KFA |
FLIGHTCRAFT |
Kelowna |
Scheduled passenger service, cargo Charter airline. Along with Canadian Helicopters, Atlantis Systems International and Canadian Base Operators operates Allied Wings.[11][12][13] |
Kootenay Direct Airlines |
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Nelson |
Charters[14] |
North Cariboo Air |
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NCB |
NORTH CARIBOU |
Fort St. John |
Charter airline[15] |
Northern Thunderbird Air |
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NTA |
THUNDERBIRD |
Prince George |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[16] |
Orca Airways |
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ORK |
ORCA |
Vancouver |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[17] |
Pacific Coastal Airlines |
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8P |
PCO |
PASCO |
Vancouver |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[18] |
Pat Bay Air |
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Victoria Water |
Floatplane charters[19] |
Salt Spring Air |
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Ganges |
Floatplane, scheduled passenger service, charters[20] |
Seair Seaplanes |
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Vancouver Water |
Floatplane, scheduled passenger service, charters[21] |
Tofino Air |
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Tofino Harbour |
Scheduled passenger service, charters[22] |
Vancouver Island Air |
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Campbell River |
Seaplane, scheduled passenger service, charters[23] |
VIH Helicopters |
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Saanich, British Columbia |
Charters, MEDIVAC (air ambulance), aerial firefighting[24] Example colours only aircraft now different type.[25] |
West Coast Air |
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8O |
YWZ |
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Vancouver Harbour |
Floatplanes, scheduled passenger service, charters[26] |
Defunct airlines
Air BC |
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Vancouver |
1980 - 2002, to Air Canada Jazz |
Air Southwest |
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Chilliwack |
1983 - 2005 |
Airspeed Aviation |
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Abbotsford |
1986 - 2009, sold to Orca Airways |
Baxter Aviation |
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6B |
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Nanaimo Harbour |
1985 - 2007, sold to West Coast Air |
BCWest Air |
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Abbotsford |
2007 - 2008, ended in October 2008 due to unresolved shareholder dispute |
Canadian Pacific Air Lines |
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CP |
CPC |
EMPRESS |
Vancouver |
1942 - 1987, also known as CP Air, to Canadian Airlines International, the callsign is still used by Canadian North |
Harmony Airways |
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HQ |
HMY |
HARMONY |
Vancouver |
2002 - 2007 |
Pacific Western Airlines |
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PA |
PWA |
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Vancouver |
1946 - 1987, to Canadian Airlines |
Powell Air |
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PWL |
POWELL AIR |
Powell River |
1975 - 1987, merged with Air BC to form Pacific Coastal Airlines |
Queen Charlotte Airlines |
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Vancouver Water |
1946 - 1955, sold to Pacific Western Airlines |
Sonicblue Airways |
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VL |
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Vancouver |
1982 - ceased operations 2006 |
Trans-Provincial Airlines |
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Prince Rupert |
? - 1993, sold to Harbour Air |
Western Express Airlines |
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Vancouver |
? - c2001 |
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