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PAL Airlines

PAL Airlines (formerly Provincial Airlines and stylized as PALairlines) is a Canadian regional airline with headquarters at St. John's International Airport in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.[8] PAL operates scheduled passenger, cargo, air ambulance and charter services. PAL is the commercial airline arm of the PAL Group of Companies. In addition to its head office, it also has bases in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Halifax Stanfield International Airport), Happy Valley-Goose Bay (CFB Goose Bay), and Montreal, Quebec (Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport). PAL is the second largest regional airline operator in Eastern Canada next to Jazz Aviation.

PAL Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
PB PVL[1] PROVINCIAL[1]
FoundedAugust 1974
AOC #2569[2]
Hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programAeroplan[3]
Subsidiaries
  • Air Borealis
  • PAL Airlines
  • PAL Aerospace
Fleet size49 (17 PAL Airlines,[4] 21 PAL Aerospace,[5] 11 Air Borealis[6])
Destinations22 and 7 by Air Borealis[7]
Parent companyExchange Income Corporation
HeadquartersSt. John's International Airport
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Websitewww.palairlines.ca
www.airborealis.ca/en/
palaerospace.com/en

History edit

The airline was established in August 1974 as a flight training and charter operator. Scheduled airline operations began in 1980. In the 1980s, the company also developed its airborne maritime surveillance division, which operated until 1989 as Atlantic Airways. In 1988, it acquired Eastern Flying Service (established in 1956 and operating an extensive air courier network and charter services). From 1995 to 1997 it used the brand Interprovincial Airlines to operate scheduled regional airline services in a commercial agreement with Air Nova.[9] The Provincial Airlines brand was restored in 1997 to enhance network growth and focus on regional air transport needs. In 1988 PAL Airlines joined with the Innu Development Limited Partnership, to establish Innu Mikun Airlines, which grew to be the largest Labrador based air carrier providing charter services throughout Labrador and scheduled airline services to coastal Labrador communities.[10] In 2017 PAL Airlines, Innu Development LP, and NGC Nunatsiavut established Air Borealis through a merger of Innu Mikun Airlines and Air Labrador to enhance indigenous aviation, expand and improve regional transportation infrastructure, and foster community economic growth.

 
Provincial Airlines Dash-8-106 departs Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in 2010

In its early years, the company operated light aircraft such as the Piper Navajo and the Britten-Norman Islander around Atlantic Canada. In 1988, the company introduced Fairchild Metroliners, initially for courier services and in 1989 in scheduled passenger services, eventually building one of the larger Metro fleets through the success of the aircraft in building regional air passenger traffic. From 1996 to 1998, it operated a Convair 580 for courier and cargo services. In 1995 the first DHC-6 Twin Otters were purchased for services in Labrador. In 2001, PAL took the delivery of its first Saab 340 aircraft. This meant that PAL Airlines had become a 705 carrier, as per the Canadian Aviation Regulations, maintained by Transport Canada, and thus the first class of flight attendants were trained at this time. The airline added to its 705 fleet three years later when the company was awarded the Vale Canada contract for the Voisey's Bay Mine in Labrador. This contract required the use of De Havilland Canada Dash 8s which began to arrive in 2004. Provincial eventually added more Dash 8s as part of the airline's scheduled air service.

On 12 March 2009, one of PAL Aerospace's Maritime Patrol Aircraft was first on the scene of Cougar Helicopters Flight 91's ditching, flying "top cover" until other help could arrive, leading to the rescue of the sole survivor.[11]

Between 2011 and 2012, the company divided into two operating segments. Remaining under the same ownership, two separate corporate divisions were formed: PAL Aerospace and PAL Airlines. Provincial Aerospace remains as the parent company. PAL Aerospace is an international aerospace and defence contractor with maritime patrol and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations in Canada, Curaçao, under contract to the Netherlands Ministry of Defence, and the United Arab Emirates. The Cessna Citation jets, and the charter and MEDIVAC King Airs are also operated by PAL Aerospace. PAL Aerospace is a speciality operator (Part 702, 703, and 704). PAL Aerospace has the MRO operations providing integration, modification, and maintenance and overhaul services. PAL Airlines is focused on regional airline operations with 704 and 705 aircraft which in 2011 comprised Dash-8s, Twin Otters, and a Metroliner, at four bases in St. John's, Halifax, Goose Bay, and Montreal.

In November 2014, the company was purchased by Exchange Income Corporation, a Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)-listed stock that owns regional airlines and several manufacturing companies, for a combination of cash and stock worth about $246 million.[12]

In June 2017, PAL Airlines established Air Borealis LP in partnership with the Innu, the First Nations people of Labrador (through Innu Development LP) and the government of Nunatsiavut (through the Nunatsiavut Group of Companies). Air Borealis operates a large fleet of Series 300 Twin Otter in regional airline and charter operations in Labrador. In 2020, Air Borealis established a rotary wing division providing charter helicopter services throughout Labrador.

Bases and operations edit

PAL Airlines bases edit

St. John's International Airport: PAL operates Dash 8s, King Airs, Beechcraft 1900s as well as aircraft from the aerospace side of the company out of St. John's. PAL Airlines operates two hangars in St. John's and shares one (Hangar 2 with the aerospace division). Hangar 2 houses Dash 8s and the Metroliner. Hangar 3 holds Dash 8 maintenance as well as the commissary department. Hangar 4 houses a number of departments including human resources, reservations, training, building maintenance, chief pilot and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) of PAL Airlines, flight attendant management, crew room, crew scheduling, dispatch, and System Operational Control Centre (SOCC), and PAL Cargo are also attached to Hangar 4. Hangar 4 can also be rented to store aircraft. A Shell Canada, PAL owned fixed-base operator (FBO) is located at the St. John's International Airport in Hangar 4.

Halifax Stanfield International Airport: PAL operates one hangar in Halifax, which houses a Dash 8. This hangar is shared with the Aerospace Division and its aircraft as well. PAL also operates an Esso Avitat FBO at this hangar. The hangar also has management offices and a crew room.

 
Air Borealis (PAL Airlines) DHC-6-300 Twin Otter (C-FWLG) departs Nain Airport, Labrador Canada in 2017.

Goose Bay Airport: Goose Bay is home to PAL Airlines Twin Otter operation under the name of Air Borealis. PAL owns two hangars in Goose Bay. Hangar 14 houses the aircraft groomers, aircraft maintenance for Twin Otters (all PAL aircraft can be serviced in Goose Bay), crew room and dispatch. Hangar 18 in Goose Bay houses the Voisey's Bay check-in desk for the daily charter the Dash 8 provides to Voisey's Bay Aerodrome at the Voisey's Bay Mine in Voisey's Bay, northern Labrador. PAL Cargo, Air Borealis charters and management offices are also in Hangar 18.

Montréal–Trudeau International Airport: PAL Airlines operates from the Starlink Aviation hangar at Montreal's Trudeau airport. The hangar houses Dash 8s for scheduled and charter service throughout Quebec.

PAL Aerospace bases edit

  • St. John's International Airport: Hangars 1 and 6 in St. John's are owned by Provincial Aerospace. Hangar 2 houses the Cessna Citation II MEDIVAC, and four Maritime Surveillance (AMSD) King Air 200's. It is shared with the airline division's Dash 8s and Metroliner. Hangar 2 also has the offices of the chief pilot of the AMSD Division, other managers and part of the IT department. Hangar 1 houses the Cessna Citation X and the office of the chief pilot of the jet division and DFO of PAL Aerospace). It also accommodates a Shell FBO and executive offices. The training department for both Aerospace and Airlines is also located in Hangar 1. Hangar 6 is home to PMMD[clarification needed], Provincial's internationally known modification division. This hangar contains a variety of aircraft that PAL is contracted to modify or restore). The accounting department is located 7 km (4.3 mi) from the hangars in the Prince Charles Building.
  • Halifax Stanfield International Airport: Provincial Aerospace and PAL Airlines share a hangar in Halifax which houses one of PAL Aerospace's King Air 200 Maritime Surveillance aircraft, another King Air 200 MEDIVAC aircraft and two King Air 350 charter aircraft. Provincial Aerospace also has a training base located 3 km (1.9 mi) from the hangar in Halifax for the radar operators of two Dash 8s being operated in the Middle East and the King Air radar operators in Canada. The charter department, which operates the King Air 350's, Citation X and other Provincial Airlines aircraft at its disposal, is also located at the Hangar in Halifax.
  • CFB Comox: The hangar in Comox, British Columbia is part of CFB Comox and is the base of one of Provincial Aerospace's King Air 200 maritime surveillance aircraft and its pilots.
  • Curaçao International Airport: Provincial has a maritime surveillance base in Curaçao, Kingdom of the Netherlands, where it operates two Dash 8s under contract for the Dutch Government. PAL aircraft in Curaçao use the call signs "Coast Guard" (for routine patrols or search and rescue operations) and "SAM" (which stands for Special Air Missions when on a classified mission which can be launched without filing a flight plan).
  • Abu Dhabi, UAE: Provincial has pilots and maintenance of two Dash 8s modified by PMMD in the Middle East based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The crews are not based permanently in Abu Dhabi: they operate on a rotation from Canada. The UAE aircraft use the call sign "Sea Lord".

Cargo edit

 
PAL Airlines Dehavilland DHC-8-100

PAL Airlines offers cargo service to all of its destinations. St. John's and Goose Bay each operate a full cargo facility. The Metroliner is PAL's dedicated cargo aircraft and operate daily cargo flights throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. The Twin Otters also are used for cargo flights along the Labrador Coast. For destinations in the Maritimes and Quebec, cargo is moved on scheduled flights. The Dash 8-100's are also capable of being converted to fly as a passenger/cargo combination.

Charters edit

Provincial Aerospace has three aircraft dedicated to charters. The aircraft in the PAL Airlines fleet are also often used for larger charters. PAL has flown charters all over North America and to Africa. Air Borealis also has its own charter division which flies charters along the coast of Labrador and Northern Quebec and specializes in off-strip charters and float operations.

Aerospace and defence company edit

PAL Aerospace is an international aerospace and defence company. It is responsible for providing the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) with in-service support for the EADS CASA C-295 (CC-295 Kingfisher) search and rescue fleet.[13]

PAL Aerospace is working with Bombardier Aviation in offering a Canadian-built solution, Bombardier Global P-6, to replace the Lockheed CP-140 Aurora as the RCAF's maritime patrol aircraft.[14] According to PAL they have marketed the De Havilland Canada Dash 8-based P-4 MPA (DHC-8 MPA-D8) to smaller militaries and coast guards requiring maritime patrol capability.[15]

Destinations edit

PAL Airlines and Air Borealis serve 24 communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario as of June 1, 2023.[7]

Province Community Airport Notes
Newfoundland and Labrador Churchill Falls Churchill Falls Airport
Deer Lake Deer Lake Regional Airport
Gander Gander International Airport
Happy Valley-Goose Bay Goose Bay Airport Hub, both airlines
Hopedale Hopedale Airport Air Borealis only
Makkovik Makkovik Airport
Nain Nain Airport
Natuashish Natuashish Airport
Postville Postville Airport
Rigolet Rigolet Airport
St. Anthony St. Anthony Airport
St. John's St. John's International Airport Hub
Wabush Wabush Airport
New Brunswick Fredericton Fredericton International Airport
Moncton Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Quebec Blanc-Sablon Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon Airport
Gaspé Michel-Pouliot Gaspé Airport
Îles-de-la-Madeleine Îles-de-la-Madeleine Airport
Mont-Joli Mont-Joli Airport
Montreal Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Hub
Quebec City Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Sept-Îles Sept-Îles Airport
Val-d'Or Val-d'Or Airport
Ontario Ottawa Ottawa International Airport

Fleet edit

As of December 2023 the following aircraft are listed by Transport Canada as being registered to Air Borealis,[6][16] PAL Airlines,[4][17] and PAL Aerospace:[5]

Air Borealis edit

ICAO airline designator: LBR. Telephony (callsign): NORTHLIGHT.[18]

Air Borealis fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers[16] Notes
De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 11 19
Total 11

PAL Airlines edit

ICAO airline designator: PVL. Telephony (callsign): PROVINCIAL.[1]

PAL Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers[17] Notes
Beechcraft 1900D 1 19
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-100 2 37
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-300 4 50
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 10 76 Operated for Air Canada Express
Total 17

PAL Aerospace edit

ICAO airline designator: SPR. Telephony (callsign): SPEEDAIR.[19]

PAL Aerospace fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Beechcraft 1900D 1
Beechcraft Super King Air 200 9
Beechcraft Super King Air 300 2
Bombardier Challenger 604 2
Cessna Citation II 1
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-100 4 Operated in MPA and ISR operations
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-300 1
Gulfstream G280 1
Total 21


Historical fleet edit

Former aircraft flown include:[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services" (PDF). Nav Canada. May 4, 2023. p. 6. Retrieved December 20, 2023. Pal Airlines: PVL, PROVINCIAL
  2. ^ Transport Canada (August 31, 2019), Civil Aviation Services (CAS) AOC. wwwapps.tc.gc.ca.
  3. ^ Schlappig, Ben (March 17, 2023). "New: Air Canada Aeroplan & PAL Airlines Partnership". One Mile at a Time. from the original on April 6, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for PAL Airlines". Transport Canada. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for PAL Aerospace". Transport Canada. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for Air Borealis". Transport Canada. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Where We Fly". Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "Contact Us." PAL Airlines. Retrieved on August 27, 2020. "Head Office: St. John's International Airport, RCAF Road, Hangar No. 1 P.O. Box 29030, St. John's, NL, Canada, A1A 5B5"
  9. ^ Flight International 12–18 April 2005
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on April 18, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  11. ^ Baird, Moira; Peter Walsh; Rob Antle (March 13, 2009). . The Telegram. Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  12. ^ cbc.ca: "New owners of Provincial Aerospace on the upswing", November 16, 2014
  13. ^ "PAL Aerospace | Fixed-Wing Search and Rescue".
  14. ^ "IDEX 2023: PAL Aerospace unveiled P-6 multi-mission maritime patrol aircraft". March 20, 2023.
  15. ^ "PAL Aerospace and de Havilland Canada Announce MOU to Develop Dash 8 P-4 Special Mission Aircraft | PAL Aerospace".
  16. ^ a b "Air Borealis Our Fleet". Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  17. ^ a b "PAL Airlines - Our Fleet". Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  18. ^ "ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services" (PDF). Nav Canada. May 4, 2023. p. 1. Retrieved December 20, 2023. Air Borealis: LBR, NORTHLIGHT
  19. ^ "ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services" (PDF). Nav Canada. May 4, 2023. p. 6. Retrieved December 20, 2023. Pal Aerospace: SVR, SPEEDAIR
  20. ^ Provincial Airlines Historical Fleet

External links edit

  • PAL Airlines
  • PAL Aerospace
  • Air Borealis

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Not to be confused with PAL Airlines Chile Puebla Air Lines or Philippine Airlines PAL Airlines formerly Provincial Airlines and stylized as PALairlines is a Canadian regional airline with headquarters at St John s International Airport in St John s Newfoundland and Labrador Canada 8 PAL operates scheduled passenger cargo air ambulance and charter services PAL is the commercial airline arm of the PAL Group of Companies In addition to its head office it also has bases in Halifax Nova Scotia Halifax Stanfield International Airport Happy Valley Goose Bay CFB Goose Bay and Montreal Quebec Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport PAL is the second largest regional airline operator in Eastern Canada next to Jazz Aviation PAL AirlinesIATA ICAO CallsignPB PVL 1 PROVINCIAL 1 FoundedAugust 1974AOC 2569 2 HubsGoose BayHalifaxMontreal TrudeauSt John sFocus citiesHappy Valley Goose BayWabush AirportFrequent flyer programAeroplan 3 SubsidiariesAir BorealisPAL AirlinesPAL AerospaceFleet size49 17 PAL Airlines 4 21 PAL Aerospace 5 11 Air Borealis 6 Destinations22 and 7 by Air Borealis 7 Parent companyExchange Income CorporationHeadquartersSt John s International AirportSt John s Newfoundland and LabradorWebsitewww wbr palairlines wbr ca www wbr airborealis wbr ca wbr en wbr palaerospace wbr com wbr en Contents 1 History 2 Bases and operations 2 1 PAL Airlines bases 2 2 PAL Aerospace bases 3 Cargo 4 Charters 5 Aerospace and defence company 6 Destinations 7 Fleet 7 1 Air Borealis 7 2 PAL Airlines 7 3 PAL Aerospace 8 Historical fleet 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe airline was established in August 1974 as a flight training and charter operator Scheduled airline operations began in 1980 In the 1980s the company also developed its airborne maritime surveillance division which operated until 1989 as Atlantic Airways In 1988 it acquired Eastern Flying Service established in 1956 and operating an extensive air courier network and charter services From 1995 to 1997 it used the brand Interprovincial Airlines to operate scheduled regional airline services in a commercial agreement with Air Nova 9 The Provincial Airlines brand was restored in 1997 to enhance network growth and focus on regional air transport needs In 1988 PAL Airlines joined with the Innu Development Limited Partnership to establish Innu Mikun Airlines which grew to be the largest Labrador based air carrier providing charter services throughout Labrador and scheduled airline services to coastal Labrador communities 10 In 2017 PAL Airlines Innu Development LP and NGC Nunatsiavut established Air Borealis through a merger of Innu Mikun Airlines and Air Labrador to enhance indigenous aviation expand and improve regional transportation infrastructure and foster community economic growth nbsp Provincial Airlines Dash 8 106 departs Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in 2010In its early years the company operated light aircraft such as the Piper Navajo and the Britten Norman Islander around Atlantic Canada In 1988 the company introduced Fairchild Metroliners initially for courier services and in 1989 in scheduled passenger services eventually building one of the larger Metro fleets through the success of the aircraft in building regional air passenger traffic From 1996 to 1998 it operated a Convair 580 for courier and cargo services In 1995 the first DHC 6 Twin Otters were purchased for services in Labrador In 2001 PAL took the delivery of its first Saab 340 aircraft This meant that PAL Airlines had become a 705 carrier as per the Canadian Aviation Regulations maintained by Transport Canada and thus the first class of flight attendants were trained at this time The airline added to its 705 fleet three years later when the company was awarded the Vale Canada contract for the Voisey s Bay Mine in Labrador This contract required the use of De Havilland Canada Dash 8s which began to arrive in 2004 Provincial eventually added more Dash 8s as part of the airline s scheduled air service On 12 March 2009 one of PAL Aerospace s Maritime Patrol Aircraft was first on the scene of Cougar Helicopters Flight 91 s ditching flying top cover until other help could arrive leading to the rescue of the sole survivor 11 Between 2011 and 2012 the company divided into two operating segments Remaining under the same ownership two separate corporate divisions were formed PAL Aerospace and PAL Airlines Provincial Aerospace remains as the parent company PAL Aerospace is an international aerospace and defence contractor with maritime patrol and intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance operations in Canada Curacao under contract to the Netherlands Ministry of Defence and the United Arab Emirates The Cessna Citation jets and the charter and MEDIVAC King Airs are also operated by PAL Aerospace PAL Aerospace is a speciality operator Part 702 703 and 704 PAL Aerospace has the MRO operations providing integration modification and maintenance and overhaul services PAL Airlines is focused on regional airline operations with 704 and 705 aircraft which in 2011 comprised Dash 8s Twin Otters and a Metroliner at four bases in St John s Halifax Goose Bay and Montreal In November 2014 the company was purchased by Exchange Income Corporation a Toronto Stock Exchange TSX listed stock that owns regional airlines and several manufacturing companies for a combination of cash and stock worth about 246 million 12 In June 2017 PAL Airlines established Air Borealis LP in partnership with the Innu the First Nations people of Labrador through Innu Development LP and the government of Nunatsiavut through the Nunatsiavut Group of Companies Air Borealis operates a large fleet of Series 300 Twin Otter in regional airline and charter operations in Labrador In 2020 Air Borealis established a rotary wing division providing charter helicopter services throughout Labrador Bases and operations editPAL Airlines bases edit St John s International Airport PAL operates Dash 8s King Airs Beechcraft 1900s as well as aircraft from the aerospace side of the company out of St John s PAL Airlines operates two hangars in St John s and shares one Hangar 2 with the aerospace division Hangar 2 houses Dash 8s and the Metroliner Hangar 3 holds Dash 8 maintenance as well as the commissary department Hangar 4 houses a number of departments including human resources reservations training building maintenance chief pilot and Fisheries and Oceans Canada DFO of PAL Airlines flight attendant management crew room crew scheduling dispatch and System Operational Control Centre SOCC and PAL Cargo are also attached to Hangar 4 Hangar 4 can also be rented to store aircraft A Shell Canada PAL owned fixed base operator FBO is located at the St John s International Airport in Hangar 4 Halifax Stanfield International Airport PAL operates one hangar in Halifax which houses a Dash 8 This hangar is shared with the Aerospace Division and its aircraft as well PAL also operates an Esso Avitat FBO at this hangar The hangar also has management offices and a crew room nbsp Air Borealis PAL Airlines DHC 6 300 Twin Otter C FWLG departs Nain Airport Labrador Canada in 2017 Goose Bay Airport Goose Bay is home to PAL Airlines Twin Otter operation under the name of Air Borealis PAL owns two hangars in Goose Bay Hangar 14 houses the aircraft groomers aircraft maintenance for Twin Otters all PAL aircraft can be serviced in Goose Bay crew room and dispatch Hangar 18 in Goose Bay houses the Voisey s Bay check in desk for the daily charter the Dash 8 provides to Voisey s Bay Aerodrome at the Voisey s Bay Mine in Voisey s Bay northern Labrador PAL Cargo Air Borealis charters and management offices are also in Hangar 18 Montreal Trudeau International Airport PAL Airlines operates from the Starlink Aviation hangar at Montreal s Trudeau airport The hangar houses Dash 8s for scheduled and charter service throughout Quebec PAL Aerospace bases edit St John s International Airport Hangars 1 and 6 in St John s are owned by Provincial Aerospace Hangar 2 houses the Cessna Citation II MEDIVAC and four Maritime Surveillance AMSD King Air 200 s It is shared with the airline division s Dash 8s and Metroliner Hangar 2 also has the offices of the chief pilot of the AMSD Division other managers and part of the IT department Hangar 1 houses the Cessna Citation X and the office of the chief pilot of the jet division and DFO of PAL Aerospace It also accommodates a Shell FBO and executive offices The training department for both Aerospace and Airlines is also located in Hangar 1 Hangar 6 is home to PMMD clarification needed Provincial s internationally known modification division This hangar contains a variety of aircraft that PAL is contracted to modify or restore The accounting department is located 7 km 4 3 mi from the hangars in the Prince Charles Building Halifax Stanfield International Airport Provincial Aerospace and PAL Airlines share a hangar in Halifax which houses one of PAL Aerospace s King Air 200 Maritime Surveillance aircraft another King Air 200 MEDIVAC aircraft and two King Air 350 charter aircraft Provincial Aerospace also has a training base located 3 km 1 9 mi from the hangar in Halifax for the radar operators of two Dash 8s being operated in the Middle East and the King Air radar operators in Canada The charter department which operates the King Air 350 s Citation X and other Provincial Airlines aircraft at its disposal is also located at the Hangar in Halifax CFB Comox The hangar in Comox British Columbia is part of CFB Comox and is the base of one of Provincial Aerospace s King Air 200 maritime surveillance aircraft and its pilots Curacao International Airport Provincial has a maritime surveillance base in Curacao Kingdom of the Netherlands where it operates two Dash 8s under contract for the Dutch Government PAL aircraft in Curacao use the call signs Coast Guard for routine patrols or search and rescue operations and SAM which stands for Special Air Missions when on a classified mission which can be launched without filing a flight plan Abu Dhabi UAE Provincial has pilots and maintenance of two Dash 8s modified by PMMD in the Middle East based in Abu Dhabi UAE The crews are not based permanently in Abu Dhabi they operate on a rotation from Canada The UAE aircraft use the call sign Sea Lord Cargo edit nbsp PAL Airlines Dehavilland DHC 8 100PAL Airlines offers cargo service to all of its destinations St John s and Goose Bay each operate a full cargo facility The Metroliner is PAL s dedicated cargo aircraft and operate daily cargo flights throughout Newfoundland and Labrador The Twin Otters also are used for cargo flights along the Labrador Coast For destinations in the Maritimes and Quebec cargo is moved on scheduled flights The Dash 8 100 s are also capable of being converted to fly as a passenger cargo combination Charters editProvincial Aerospace has three aircraft dedicated to charters The aircraft in the PAL Airlines fleet are also often used for larger charters PAL has flown charters all over North America and to Africa Air Borealis also has its own charter division which flies charters along the coast of Labrador and Northern Quebec and specializes in off strip charters and float operations Aerospace and defence company editPAL Aerospace is an international aerospace and defence company It is responsible for providing the Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF with in service support for the EADS CASA C 295 CC 295 Kingfisher search and rescue fleet 13 PAL Aerospace is working with Bombardier Aviation in offering a Canadian built solution Bombardier Global P 6 to replace the Lockheed CP 140 Aurora as the RCAF s maritime patrol aircraft 14 According to PAL they have marketed the De Havilland Canada Dash 8 based P 4 MPA DHC 8 MPA D8 to smaller militaries and coast guards requiring maritime patrol capability 15 Destinations editPAL Airlines and Air Borealis serve 24 communities in Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Quebec and Ontario as of June 1 2023 7 Province Community Airport NotesNewfoundland and Labrador Churchill Falls Churchill Falls AirportDeer Lake Deer Lake Regional AirportGander Gander International AirportHappy Valley Goose Bay Goose Bay Airport Hub both airlinesHopedale Hopedale Airport Air Borealis onlyMakkovik Makkovik AirportNain Nain AirportNatuashish Natuashish AirportPostville Postville AirportRigolet Rigolet AirportSt Anthony St Anthony AirportSt John s St John s International Airport HubWabush Wabush AirportNew Brunswick Fredericton Fredericton International AirportMoncton Greater Moncton Romeo LeBlanc International AirportQuebec Blanc Sablon Lourdes de Blanc Sablon AirportGaspe Michel Pouliot Gaspe AirportIles de la Madeleine Iles de la Madeleine AirportMont Joli Mont Joli AirportMontreal Montreal Trudeau International Airport HubQuebec City Quebec City Jean Lesage International AirportSept Iles Sept Iles AirportVal d Or Val d Or AirportOntario Ottawa Ottawa International AirportFleet editAs of December 2023 the following aircraft are listed by Transport Canada as being registered to Air Borealis 6 16 PAL Airlines 4 17 and PAL Aerospace 5 Air Borealis edit ICAO airline designator LBR Telephony callsign NORTHLIGHT 18 Air Borealis fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers 16 NotesDe Havilland Canada DHC 6 300 11 19Total 11 PAL Airlines edit ICAO airline designator PVL Telephony callsign PROVINCIAL 1 PAL Airlines fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers 17 NotesBeechcraft 1900D 1 19De Havilland Canada DHC 8 100 2 37De Havilland Canada DHC 8 300 4 50De Havilland Canada DHC 8 400 10 76 Operated for Air Canada ExpressTotal 17 PAL Aerospace edit ICAO airline designator SPR Telephony callsign SPEEDAIR 19 PAL Aerospace fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesBeechcraft 1900D 1 Beechcraft Super King Air 200 9 Beechcraft Super King Air 300 2 Bombardier Challenger 604 2 Cessna Citation II 1 De Havilland Canada DHC 8 100 4 Operated in MPA and ISR operationsDe Havilland Canada DHC 8 300 1 Gulfstream G280 1 Total 21 Historical fleet editFormer aircraft flown include 20 Britten Norman Islander Convair 580 Piper PA 31 Navajo Piper PA 34 Seneca Saab 340 Swearingen MerlinReferences edit a b c ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies Aeronautical Authorities and Services PDF Nav Canada May 4 2023 p 6 Retrieved December 20 2023 Pal Airlines PVL PROVINCIAL Transport Canada August 31 2019 Civil Aviation Services CAS AOC wwwapps tc gc ca Schlappig Ben March 17 2023 New Air Canada Aeroplan amp PAL Airlines Partnership One Mile at a Time Archived from the original on April 6 2023 a b Canadian Civil Aircraft Register Quick Search Result for PAL Airlines Transport Canada Retrieved December 20 2023 a b Canadian Civil Aircraft Register Quick Search Result for PAL Aerospace Transport Canada Retrieved December 20 2023 a b Canadian Civil Aircraft Register Quick Search Result for Air Borealis Transport Canada Retrieved December 20 2023 a b Where We Fly Retrieved December 2 2022 Contact Us PAL Airlines Retrieved on August 27 2020 Head Office St John s International Airport RCAF Road Hangar No 1 P O Box 29030 St John s NL Canada A1A 5B5 Flight International 12 18 April 2005 Innu Mikun Airlines Archived from the original on April 18 2009 Retrieved June 22 2009 Baird Moira Peter Walsh Rob Antle March 13 2009 Rescue efforts continue The Telegram Archived from the original on March 15 2009 Retrieved June 22 2009 cbc ca New owners of Provincial Aerospace on the upswing November 16 2014 PAL Aerospace Fixed Wing Search and Rescue IDEX 2023 PAL Aerospace unveiled P 6 multi mission maritime patrol aircraft March 20 2023 PAL Aerospace and de Havilland Canada Announce MOU to Develop Dash 8 P 4 Special Mission Aircraft PAL Aerospace a b Air Borealis Our Fleet Retrieved June 12 2023 a b PAL Airlines Our Fleet Retrieved June 12 2023 ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies Aeronautical Authorities and Services PDF Nav Canada May 4 2023 p 1 Retrieved December 20 2023 Air Borealis LBR NORTHLIGHT ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies Aeronautical Authorities and Services PDF Nav Canada May 4 2023 p 6 Retrieved December 20 2023 Pal Aerospace SVR SPEEDAIR Provincial Airlines Historical FleetExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Provincial Airlines PAL Airlines PAL Aerospace Air BorealisPortals nbsp Canada nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PAL Airlines amp oldid 1190951048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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