List of airlines of Newfoundland and Labrador
This is a list of airlines of Newfoundland and Labrador which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Canada.
Current airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hub airport(s) or headquarters |
Notes |
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Air Borealis | Goose Bay | Regional, charters[1] | ||||
Cougar Helicopters | CHI | COUGAR | St. John's | Helicopter services to oil platforms and ships off the Newfoundland coast[2] | ||
Exploits Valley Air Services | 8K | EVAS | Gander | Scheduled passenger service as part of Air Canada Express, sightseeing flights, air ambulance services and maintenance[3] | ||
Newfoundland Helicopters | Clarenville | Helicopters | ||||
Innu Mikun Airlines | Goose Bay | Regional airline, charters. A joint partnership between Innu Development Limited Partnership and Provincial Airlines.[4] | ||||
PAL Airlines | PB | SPR | SPEEDAIR | St. John's | Scheduled passenger service, charters[5] | |
3D Helicopters | St. John's | Helicopter charter[6] |
Defunct airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hub airport(s) or headquarters |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Labrador | WJ | LAL | LAB AIR | Goose Bay | Merged to form Air Borealis in 2017 | |
Air Atlantic | 9A | ATL | St. John's | 1985–1998, feeder airline for Canadian Pacific Airlines and Canadian Airlines | ||
Canadian Helicopters | CDN | CANADIAN | St. John's | 1987–2000; moved to Les Cèdres, Quebec | ||
CHC Helicopter | HMB | HUMMINGBIRD | St. John's | 1987–2008; moved to Richmond, British Columbia | ||
Eastern Provincial Airways | 156 - PV | PV | PROVINCIAL | Gander | 1949–1987; merged with Canadian Airlines | |
Newfoundland Airways | Gander | 1948–1983; merged to form Air Labrador | ||||
Sealand Helicopters | SEA | SEALAND | St. John's | 1977–1987; merged to form CHC Helicopter | ||
Triton Airlines | TRITON | St. John's | 1993–1994 | |||
Viking Helicopters | VIKING | Pasadena | Merged to form CHC Helicopter in 1987 | |||
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References
- "Cougar Helicopters About Us". Archived from the original on 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2015-05-03.
- EVAS Air
- Innu Mikun Airlines - About
- Provincial Airlines
- 3D Helicopters
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