List of airlines of Newfoundland and Labrador

This is a list of airlines of Newfoundland and Labrador which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Canada.

Current airlines

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) or
headquarters
Notes
Air Borealis Goose Bay Regional, charters[1]
Cougar Helicopters CHI COUGAR St. John's Scheduled passenger services to oil platforms and ships off the Newfoundland coast[2]
Exploits Valley Air Services 8K EVAS Gander Scheduled passenger service as part of Air Canada Express, sightseeing flights, air ambulance services and maintenance[3]
Newfoundland Helicopters Clarenville Helicopters
Innu Mikun Airlines Goose Bay Regional airline, charters. A joint partnership between Innu Development Limited Partnership and Provincial Airlines.[4]
PAL Airlines PB SPR SPEEDAIR St. John's Scheduled passenger service, charters[5]
3D Helicopters St. John's Helicopter charter[6]

Defunct airlines

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) or
headquarters
Notes
Air Labrador WJ LAL LAB AIR Goose Bay Merged to form Air Borealis in 2017
Air Atlantic 9A ATL DASH St. John's 1985–1998, feeder airline for Canadian Pacific Airlines and Canadian Airlines
Air Transit TRANSIT St. John's Defunct 1975
Ashuanipi Aviation ASHUANIPI Wabush Merged with Air Saguenay in 2006
Aztec Aviation AZTEC St. John's
Canadian Helicopters CDN CANADIAN St. John's 1987–2000; moved to Les Cèdres, Quebec
CHC Helicopter HMB HUMMINGBIRD St. John's 1987–2008; moved to Richmond, British Columbia
Coastal Air Services COASTAL Winterland
Eastern Provincial Airways 156 - PV PV PROVINCIAL Gander 1949–1987; merged with Canadian Airlines
Gander Aviation GANDER Gander
Gracefield Aviation GRACE Stephenville
Newfoundland Airways NEW AIR Gander 1948–1983; merged to form Air Labrador
Ocean Air Services OCEAN St. John's
Sealand Helicopters SEA SEALAND St. John's 1977–1987; merged to form CHC Helicopter
Triton Airlines TRITON St. John's 1993–1994
Universal Helicopters UNIVERSAL Goose Bay Defunct 2020
Viking Helicopters VIKING Pasadena Merged to form CHC Helicopter in 1987

References

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