Kenmore Air
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Kenmore Air Harbor, Inc., doing business as Kenmore Air, is an American airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Kenmore Air Harbor in Kenmore, Washington, United States, north of Seattle.[3][4] It operates scheduled and charter seaplane and landplane service to destinations throughout western Washington and southwestern British Columbia, as well as seaplane "flightseeing" flights around Seattle. In addition to its corporate headquarters, seaplane maintenance facility and terminal in Kenmore, the airline has hub operations in Seattle for seaplanes at Lake Union Seaplane Base and for land-based airplanes at Boeing Field. It also operates a maintenance facility for its airplane fleet at Boeing Field.
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Founded | 1946 | ||||||
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AOC # | United States: GJRA163A[1] Canada: 949[2] | ||||||
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Fleet size | 29 | ||||||
Destinations | San Juan Islands, Victoria BC, Nanaimo and Desolation Sound BC (seasonal) | ||||||
Parent company | Seattle Hospitality Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Kenmore Air Harbor Kenmore, Washington, United States | ||||||
Key people | David Gudgel, President | ||||||
Website | www |