Talkeetna Air Taxi
Talkeetna Air Taxi, established in 1947 as Talkeetna Air Service,[2] is an Alaska-based flight company.[1] It operates wheel-ski equipped bush planes, and is one of less than a half-dozen air services with a permit to land in Denali National Park. Historically business included supply runs to remote homesteads and prospecting claims—though in the past decade traffic has been primarily tourist and climber related.
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Founded | 1947 |
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Founder | Donald Sheldon[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Services | Air transport |
Website | www |
Fleet
- 1 – Cessna 185
- 1 – De Havilland Beaver
- 6 – De Havilland Otter
- 1 – Robinson R44
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See also
References
- Phinizy, Coles (February 14, 1972). "Off Into The Wild White Yonder." Sports Illustrated. Accessed July 2012.
- "Talkeetna Air Service". Airline History. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
Further reading
- Into the wilds: Alaska's towering Denali is worth a peek - New York Daily News
- Economy worries tourism-fed Talkeetna: Tourism Industry | Alaska news at adn.com
- newsminer.com • Fairbanks, Alaska (subscription required)
- "Anchorage Daily News article". Retrieved July 17, 2012. (subscription required)
External links
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