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== Fleet ==
== Fleet ==
[[Image:Cessna402C-FFAP02.jpg|thumb|left|Air Satellite uses the [[Cessna 402]]]]
[[Image:Cessna402C-FFAP02.jpg|thumb|left|Air Satellite uses the [[Cessna 402]]]]

The Air Satellite fleet was consisted in the following aircraft (at August 2007):<ref name="FI"/>
The Air Satellite fleet was consisted in the following aircraft (at August 2007):<ref name="FI"/>

*2 [[Beechcraft King Air|Raytheon Beech King Air 100]]
*2 [[Beechcraft King Air|Raytheon Beech King Air 100]]
*3 [[Cessna 402]]
*3 [[Cessna 402]]
*1 [[Cessna 310]]
*1 [[Cessna 310]]



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:00, 30 November 2013

Exact Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
6O ASJ SATELLITE
Founded1968
Ceased operations2008
HubsBaie-Comeau Airport
Fleet size2
HeadquartersBaie-Comeau, Quebec, Canada
Websitehttp://www.exactair.ca Redirected to the Exact Air page

Air Satellite was an airline based in Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Canada. It operated scheduled, charter passenger and cargo services, as well as supplying aviation fuel, ground services and aircraft maintenance and repair. Its main base was Baie-Comeau Airport,[1] with hubs at Rimouski Airport, Sept-Îles Airport, Havre Saint-Pierre Airport and Quebec Airport.[citation needed]

History

The airline was established in 1968 and started operations in May 1968. It was founded by Jean Fournier and Real Poulin as a flying school. The acquisition of other related companies led to the launch into passenger and cargo transport services. In February 2008, Air Satellite was sold to Exact Air.

Fleet

Air Satellite uses the Cessna 402

The Air Satellite fleet was consisted in the following aircraft (at August 2007):[1]


References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 66.

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