Harbour Air expands fleet with electric transition plans for 2026

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Harbour Air operates over 40 float planes, primarily De Havilland Canada models, including the DHC-2 Beaver, DHC-3 Single Otter, and DHC-6 Twin Otter. The airline also uses Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft for specific routes. Founded in 1982, Harbour Air has expanded from charter services to scheduled flights, mainly serving remote locations in Canada and Seattle. The fleet's versatility allows for various passenger capacities and operational flexibility. The airline is transitioning to an all-electric fleet, starting with the DHC-2 Beaver. This initiative began in 2019, with plans for the first fully electric commercial flight by 2026, aligning with its sustainability goals.


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