Tofino Air

Tofino Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
- 25 TOFINO AIR
Founded 1990s (as Midcoast Air)
Hubs Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport,
Sechelt Water Aerodrome
Fleet size 8[1][2]
Destinations 2[3]
Website www.tofinoair.ca

Tofino Air is a small Canadian airline offering floatplane service from Tofino, British Columbia.[3] Tofino Air offers scheduled services, scenic tours, and specialized charters.[4]

History

In the early 1990s, the owner of Tofino Air, and a lifelong resident of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast, started a small regional airline called "Midcoast Air," to better assure safety and dependability for himself and his co-workers as they travelled from the logging and fishing camps on BC's west coast, to their homes on the Sunshine Coast. In 1998, Midcoast Air re-located to Sechelt.

In January 2001, Tofino Air purchased Pacific Spirit Air based in Silva Bay on Gabriola Island. After purchasing Pacific Spirit Air, Tofino Air increased its daily routes by adding in scheduled flights from Gabriola Island to Vancouver International Water Airport. The airline also continued offering daily scheduled flights between Departure Bay in Nanaimo and Sechelt/Porpoise Bay.

In April 2011, Tofino Air moved from its location in Departure Bay to the Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport where it began to offer scheduled flights between Nanaimo and Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre. In late May 2011, Tofino Air was one of the first airlines to move into the new Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre, All flights from Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre have been cancelled and Charter flights are conducted at the Vancouver International Water Airport.

In December 2014, Tofino Air started a new Subsidiary Airline called Gulf Island Seaplanes[5] to service the Gabriola Island Silva Bay to Vancouver International Water Airport using de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft from Tofino Air.

In August 2015, Tofino Air dropped service from Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport to Sechelt/Porpoise Bay and a new Subsidiary Airline called Sunshine Coast Air[6] took over all service using de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft from Tofino Air, while Tofino Air now only offers scenic tours, and specialized charters from Tofino and scheduled flights to Hot Springs Cove and Ahousaht from Tofino.

Fleet

The Tofino Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of September 2014):[1][2]

Tofino Air Fleet
AircraftNo. of Aircraft
(Tofino Air list)[1]
No. of Aircraft
(TC list)[2]
VariantsNotes
Cessna 180 Skywagon34180J6 seats
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver44DHC2, DHC2 MK. 16 seats
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter10DHC-3-T Turbo-Otter9-10 seats

Transport Canada lists two more de Havilland Beavers, both with cancelled registration certificates.[2]

See also

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