Orca Airways
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| Founded | 2005 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | April 30, 2018 | ||||||
| Hubs | Vancouver International Airport | ||||||
| Focus cities | Tofino | ||||||
| Fleet size | 20[2] | ||||||
| Destinations | 6[3] | ||||||
| Parent company | Integra Air | ||||||
| Headquarters | Vancouver, British Columbia | ||||||
| Website | http://www.flyorcaair.com/ | ||||||
Orca Airways was a scheduled and charter airline based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The airline provided scheduled commercial service, cargo and charter services, and aircraft management in Canada and the western United States. Orca operated a fleet of that includes 14 Piper PA-31-350 Chieftains, 1 Fairchild SA227s and 2 Beechcraft Model 100 King Air.[2] The company operated from the south terminal at Vancouver International Airport.
History
[edit | edit source]Orca Airways was a family-owned airline which was founded in January 2005, and began operations in July 2005. At the time it only operated routes from Vancouver International Airport to Tofino-Long Beach Airport operating one Piper Navajo on this route. It soon began expanding to provide charter service and cargo service. Orca Airways had the largest Navajo fleet airline in Canada and continued to expand providing scheduled and cargo routes across British Columbia.
On 27 February 2009 the airline acquired the small regional carrier Airspeed Aviation which was established in 1986 and based in Abbotsford, British Columbia.[4]
On March 15, 2018 Transport Canada suspended the airline's operating certificate citing its "repeated non-compliance with aviation safety regulations".[5][6]
Destinations
[edit | edit source]As of April 2018, Orca Airways flew to the following destinations:[3]
Fleet
[edit | edit source]As of May 2018 Orca Airways fleet was still listed with Transport Canada:[2]

| Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
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| Beechcraft Model 99 | 1 | ||
| Beechcraft King Air | 2 | Model 100, Model A100 | |
| Beechcraft Super King Air | 1 | Model 200 | |
| Learjet 35 | 1 | 35A | |
| Piper PA-31 Navajo | 14 | PA-31-350 Chieftain | |
| Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner | 1 | SA227-AT |
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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External links
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