Vancouver Island Air
Vancouver Island Air is a Vancouver Island seaplane company serving the British Columbia Coast, based in Campbell River.
History
The airline has been in operation since 1985, offering charter and scheduled service with single and multi-engine aircraft on floats from Campbell River, British Columbia. The company was started by Larry Langford with a Cessna on floats and has grown to include five aircraft. It received media publicity during the 2010 Winter Olympics.Destinations
Vancouver Island Air provides a year round scheduled service to various destinations including:- Campbell River
- Blind Channel
- Burial Cove
- Caviar Cove
- Echo Bay
- Farewell Harbour
- Glendale Cove
- Greenway Sound
- Kingcome Inlet
- Lagoon Cove
- Pierre's Bay
- Port Neville
- Sullivan Bay
Fleet
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter | 3 | Up to 14 passengers |
The Transport Canada site also lists a Cessna 180 but with a cancelled certificate.
Previously Vancouver Island Air flew several types of Beechcraft Model 18.