Kenmore Air Seaplanes (M5) based in United States

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Kenmore Air is an American airline based in the small town of Kenmore, Washington, USA on Lake Washington north of Seattle. It operates scheduled and charter seaplane and land plane 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 for seaplanes at its terminal on Seattle's Lake Union and for land planes at Seattle's Boeing Field/King County International Airport. It also operates a maintenance facility for its land plane fleet at Renton Municipal Airport/Clayton Scott Field in Renton, Washington, just east of Seattle.[1] Read More
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Aircraft types

Cessna (Light Aircraft) Unknown de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver

Kenmore Air Seaplanes flies to the following airports

Airline Info
Homepage
Founded
Hubs
Kenmore Air Harbor, Seattle Lake Union, Boeing Field/King County International Airport
Fleet size
25
Destinations
Olympic Peninsula, San Juan Islands, Whidbey Island, Victoria, BC
Parent company
Kenmore Air Harbor Inc
Company slogan
Flying the Northwest Since 1946
Headquarters
Key people
Gregg Munro, president; Todd Banks, general manager; Tim Brooks, director of flight operations

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