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  2. Juneau International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, MarkAir operated daily nonstop Boeing 737-400 jet service to Seattle and Anchorage. [21] In 2014, Delta Air Lines returned to Juneau offering first seasonal, and then year round service before leaving the market again at the end of 2016 and now serves Juneau on a seasonal basis. Delta entering the market to compete with Alaska Air ...

  3. Flight service station - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Rock Flight Service Station from 1928 to 1985, in the EAA Aviation Museum. A flight service station (FSS) [1] is an air traffic facility that provides information and services to aircraft pilots before, during, and after flights, but unlike air traffic control (ATC), is not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or providing separation.

  4. Annette Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1950s, Pacific Northern Airlines (PNA, the successor of Woodley Airways) served the airport with Lockheed Constellation propliners with nonstop service to Seattle and Juneau as well as direct, no change of plane flights to Anchorage, Cordova and Yakutat. [5] The airport's first jet service arrived during the early 1960s.

  5. Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, Alaska Air had added several stops on the route between Seattle and Alaska, and was operating a Boeing 727-100 jetliner on a round trip routing of Seattle - Sitka - Juneau - Yakutat - Cordova - Anchorage - Unalakleet - Nome - Kotzebue in addition to operating Convair 240 service on a round trip routing of Annette Island Airport ...

  6. L.A.B. Flying Service - Wikipedia

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    L.A.B. Flying Service was an American airline based in Haines, Alaska. It operated scheduled, charter and sightseeing flights in Southeast Alaska . Its main base was Haines Airport , with a hub at Juneau International Airport .

  7. Wings of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Alaska Flight 202, a Cessna 207 carrying one pilot and four passengers, crashed into a mountain between Juneau and Hoonah on July 17, 2015. The pilot died, while all four passengers survived.

  8. Aleutian Airways - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Seaplanes then entered into a joint venture with Sterling Airways to offer service to Southwest Alaska under the name Aleutian Airways. [3] The airline utilizes ex-PenAir Saab 2000 aircraft, [3] flown by ex-PenAir staff. [9] Aleutian Airways began scheduled service with a flight from Anchorage to Dutch Harbor on November 16th, 2022. [2]

  9. Dodge County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dodge County Airport covers an area of 580 acres (235 ha) at an elevation of 934 feet (285 m) above mean sea level.It has two asphalt paved runways: the primary runway 8/26 is 5,070 by 100 feet (1,545 x 30 m) and LOC/DME equipped; the crosswind runway 2/20 is 4,028 by 75 feet (1,228 x 23 m).