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==External links==
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*[http://www.maritimeair.com/ Maritime Air Charter Limited]
*[http://www.maritimeair.com/ Maritime Air Charter Limited]
*[http://www.hiaa.com Halifax Stanfield International Airport]


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Revision as of 20:44, 18 July 2008

Maritime Air Charter Limited
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded1996
HubsHalifax International Airport
Frequent-flyer programNone
Fleet size4
Destinationscontinental North America, Greenland
HeadquartersHalifax, Nova Scotia
Websitehttp://www.maritimeair.com

Maritime Air Charter Limited is an on-demand aircraft charter company based at the Halifax International Airport in Halifax, NS, Canada. It operates passenger and cargo services, and is the contracted fixed wing service provider for Sable Island.

History

Maritime Air Charter Limited began operations in 1996 with a Piper Navajo. In 2000 they acquired a second Navajo, followed by a third in 2001. In response to customer requests for a pressurized turbine aircraft, the company purchased a King Air A100 in 2003 and retired one of its Navajos. In 2006, Maritime Air Charter acquired a Britten-Norman Islander, and was awarded the contract for fixed wing services to Sable Island.

Fleet

As of July 2008 the Maritime Air Charter Limited fleet includes:

External links

References