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.
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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