Scheduled Service on Small Airlines in Canada, Summer 2008
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Scheduled Service on Small Airlines in Canada, Summer 2008
180° 160°W 140°W 120°W 100"W 80°W 60"W 40°W 20°W Scheduled Service on Small Airlines in Canada, Summer 2008 City Population: Airline (Main hub): Air Creebec (Waskaganish, QC) Air Inuit (Kuujjuaq, QC) Air Labrador (Goose Bay, NL) Air Mikisew (Fort McMurray, AB) Air North (Whitehorse, YT) Air Satellite (Baie-Comeau, QC) Air Tindi (Yellowknife, NT) Aklak Air (Inuvik, NT) Bearskin Airlines (Sioux Lookout, ON) Buffalo Airways (Hay River, NT) Calm Air (Thompson, MB) Canadian North (Yellowknife, NT) Central Mountain Air (Prince George, BC) First Air (Iqaluit, NV / Yellowknife, NT) Hawkair (Terrace, BC) Innu Mikun Airlines (Goose Bay, NL) Integra Air (Lethbridge, AB) KD Air (Vancouver, BC) Kenn Borek Air (Calgary, AB) Kivalliq Air (Rankin Inlet, NV) Northwestern Air (Fort Smith, NT) North Wright Airways (Norman Wells, NT) Pacific Coastal Airlines (Vancouver, BC) Perimeter Aviation (Winnipeg, MB) Pronto Airways (Prince Albert, SK) Provincial Airlines (St. John’s, NL) Transwest Air (Prince Albert, SK) Wasaya Airways (Sioux Lookout, ON) Less than 1,000 1,000 - 10,000 10,000 - 100,000 More than 100,000 This map shows regularly scheduled passenger air service to remote communities in Canada. It shows 28 small airlines, but omits the two largest Canadian airlines, Air Canada and WestJet. (Air Canada alone has over 10,000 seats per week from Toronto to Vancouver.) Charter service and float plane service is not shown. 50°N Service Volume: Less than 100 seats per week 100 - 500 seats per week More than 500 seats per week Base map data from ESRI. Airport locations from the US Bureau of Transportation Services, the Canadian Flight Supplement, and the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association. Population data from Stats Canada and the US Census Bureau. Route information from the web site of each airline. 50°N This map is intended to show regularly scheduled routes operating in June 2008, as listed by the airlines in their April 2008 schedules. The airline business changes rapidly, and routes shown here may not operate as planned. Please verify schedules with the airlines before planning your travel. Any errors in this map are the responsibility of the mapmaker, and not the airlines or other agencies listed above. Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic Standard Parallels: 50°N, 70°N Central Meridian: 96°W 125°W Map by Ben Coakley. 50°N 40°N 40°N 50°N 0 50 100 200 km 0 500 1,000 2,000 km 125°W 130°W 120°W 110°W 100°W 90°W 80°W 70°W 60°W
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