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Peace Air
Old Peace Air logo
IATA ICAO Callsign
- - -
Commenced operations1962
Ceased operationsMay 18, 2007
Fleet sizeSee Fleet below
DestinationsSee Destinations below
HeadquartersPeace River, Alberta, Canada
Key peopleBudd Dennis, John MacMillan, Les Gayton, Albert Cooper

Peace Air was a Canadian regional airline that flew to destinations within the Canadian province of Alberta and to two destinations in eastern British Columbia. It covered niche markets including scheduled flights to smaller communities, freight and charter flights in northern Alberta. It was based in the town of Peace River, Alberta. On May 18, 2007 Peace Air announced that the airline would cease all operations, and was placed into bankruptcy.[1]

History[edit]

Peace Air was started in 1962 in the town of Peace River. From 1994 onwards, it was owned by Wendy and Albert Cooper.

The company was established in 1962 as Peace River Air Services by an optometrist (Mr. Smale) and a jeweller (Budd Dennis). At that time all the charter flights operated after 1700 hours, when the optometrist and jeweller closed their businesses for the work day. John MacMillan took over Mr. Smale's share of Peace Air after he was killed in an automobile accident involving a gravel truck. In 1991 Les Gayton, aircraft mechanic, became the primary owner of Peace Air until his death from a heart attack in June 1991. Mr. Gayton's widow, Winnie Gayton, ran the company until she sold all rights to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper.

Peace Air's head office operated at the Peace River Airport, 7 kilometers outside Peace River town limits, and also 7 kilometers outside of Grimshaw, Alberta. Approximately 98 employees (including pilots, counter agents, secretaries etc.) were responsible for managing all of Peace Air's route locations. At one point, commuter air carrier Alberta Citylink operated flights for Peace Air with BAe Jetstream turboprops.

The airline was shut down in 2007, and its assets were seized to try to pay back creditors, including several small businesses, who were owed a total of $3.5 million.[1] For people who had purchased tickets to the now defunct airline, owner Albert Cooper said they should contact their credit card company.[2]

Destinations[edit]

Destinations served by Peace Air:

Fleet[edit]

As of August 2006 the Peace Air fleet included:[3]

Other aircraft operated by Peace Air during its existence included:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Finlayson, D. (June 27, 2007). "Creditors line up for Peace Air pie". Edmonton Journal.
  • ^ Ruttan, S. (May 20, 2007). "Peace Air flies no more". Edmonton Journal.
  • ^ Flight International, 3–9 October 2006, Reed Business Information, Ltd.
  • External links[edit]

  • Companies
  • Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peace_Air&oldid=1177419264"

    Categories: 
    Defunct airlines of Canada
    Companies based in Alberta
    Airlines established in 1962
    Airlines disestablished in 2007
     



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