Kenmore Air
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Kenmore Air (IATA: M5, ICAO: , and Callsign: ) is a small airline based at the Kenmore Air Harbor of Kenmore, Washington on Lake Washington, also with service to Lake Union Terminal on Lake Union. Founded in 1946, it is the largest single operator of seaplanes in the world. The airline also owns a major maintenance and remanufacturing center for seaplanes and other amphibious aircraft.
Kenmore primarily operates seaplanes, mostly the De Havilland Beaver and Otter.
Destinations
The airline serves the Pacific Northwest region, and acts as a quick connection between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver or Victoria, B.C.. A limited land-based service operates Cessna Caravans out of Boeing Field.Fleet
Seaplanes
- 2× Cessna 180
- 8× DHC-2 Beaver
- 2× DHC-2 Turbine Beaver
- 6× DHC-3 Turbine Otter
- 2× PA-18 Super Cub (used for training purposes)
Landplanes
- 2× Cessna 208 Caravan (Kenmore Air Express service)
External links
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