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The original Pacific Coastal Airlines was established in 1956 as Cassidair Services, [7] operating from its base at the airport in Cassidy, now Nanaimo Airport, south of Nanaimo. [8] In early 1980, the airline was acquired by Jim Pattison Industries and absorbed into Airwest Airlines, also recently acquired by Pattison. [ 9 ]
Pacific Coast Airlines: SAGE BRUSH United States 8P PCO Pacific Coastal Airlines: PASCO Canada Q8 PEC Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines: PAC-EAST CARGO Philippines PFA Pacific Flight Services: PACIFIC SING Singapore PIN Pacific International Airlines: ROAD RUNNERS United States PSA Pacific Island Aviation: PACIFIC ISLE United States PCJ Pacific ...
Pacific Western Airlines: PA PWA Vancouver: 1946 - 1987 To Canadian Airlines: Powell Air: PWL POWELL AIR Powell River: 1975 - 1987 Merged with Air BC to form Pacific Coastal Airlines: Queen Charlotte Airlines: Vancouver Water: 1946 - 1955 Sold to Pacific Western Airlines: Sonicblue Airways: VL Vancouver: 1982 - 2006 Trans-Provincial Airlines ...
The airport has scheduled flights to Vancouver International Airport and Calgary International Airport, provided by Pacific Coastal Airlines [5] and WestJet Encore. Penticton Regional Airport terminal underwent an expansion in 2016 to add more departure seating and a further upgrade in 2019 — 2021. [6] Car parking is available at the airport.
All WestJet Link flights were operated by Pacific Coastal using its fleet of 34-seat Saab 340 aircraft. Only the first two WestJet Link aircraft display the word 'Link' on the livery, the rest used the standard WestJet colours. [11] As of September 2023, Pacific Coastal Airlines had 5 Saab 340s painted and operating for WestJet Link [12] [13]
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In January 2015, Pacific Coastal Airlines set up shop at Prince George offering two non-stop flights a day to Victoria. Air Canada Express and WestJet Encore both operate Bombardier Q400 turboprop into the airport while WestJet operates Boeing 737 jet liners.
Checked Flight International archives for the 31 March 1998 issue at and and found that "Pacific Coastal Airlines was founded more than 40 years ago as a result of the merger between Powell Air and the Port Hardy division of AirBC" (hence pre-1958). The address shown is the same as now.