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The airline was established as Kenmore Air Harbor and started operations on March 21, 1946. It was founded by Robert Munro, Reginald Collins and Jack Mines and began operations with a single Aeronca Model K seaplane and a hangar at a location formerly occupied by a lumber mill on north Lake Washington.
Operator of Taos Air flights from 2022. Kenmore Air: M5 KEN KENMORE Kenmore Seattle–Lake Union Seattle–Boeing: 1946 Founded as Mines Collins Munro. Key Lime Air: KG LYM KEY LIME Denver–Centennial Denver Denver–Rocky Mountain Grand Junction: 1997 Operates as Denver Air Connection. Mokulele Airlines: MW MHO MAHALO Kailua–Kona Kahului: 1994
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Kenmore Air Harbor [2] (IATA: KEH, FAA LID: S60) is a public-use seaplane base at the northern end of Lake Washington and 1 nmi (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of the central business district of Kenmore, Washington, U.S. [1] [2] It primarily serves western Washington and parts of southwestern British Columbia.
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