DHBC DH.84 Dragon operators

This is a list and image gallery of DHBC DH.84 Dragon operators.

Air BC (BC)
Air British Columbia operated three Dragon 1B inherited from VIAS from 1947 to 1957.

Awyr Cymru Newydd (BC)
Awyr Cymru Newydd operated three Dragon 2B from 1950 to 1959.

Blaenau Air Lines (BC)
Blaenau Air Lines bought three Dragon 2B new from DHBC, operating them from 1934 until 1942, when the airline was absorbed into Canadian Pacific Air Lines.

British Columbia Aviation Museum (BC)
The BC Aviation Museum owns a single Dragon 1B which is kept operational as the oldest BC-made aircraft that is still airworthy.

British Columbia Government Air Service (BC)
The BC Government Air Service operated five Dragon 1Bs from 1936 to 1953.

Canadian Pacific Air Lines (BC/Canada)
Having the largest civilian fleet, Canadian Pacific Air Lines inherited a total of twelve Dragons from its predecessors: three Dragon 1Bs from Peace Airways and nine Dragon 2Bs from Blaenau Air Lines, Mackenzie Air Services, and Prairie Airways. They were removed from service between 1946 and 1954; most were sold, but the last, Dragon 2B CF-PAC, was retired in 1954.

Dominion Airways (BC)
Dominion Airways operated four Dragon 1Bs bought new from DHBC from 1935 to 1959.

Government of Saskatchewan (Canada)
The Saskatchewan provincial government operated two Dragon 2Bs from 1953 to 1967.

Mackenzie Air Services (BC)
Mackenzie Air Services bought four Dragon 2B new from DHBC, operating them from 1934 until 1942, when the airline was absorbed into Canadian Pacific Air Lines.

Pacific Western Airlines (BC/Canada)
Pacific Western Airlines operated four Dragon 2Bs inherited from Skeena Air Transport and Port Alberni Airways between 1952 and 1962.

Peace Airways (Canada)
Peace Airways operated three new-build Dragon 1B from 1933 and a single Dragon 2B bought new in 1935 until 1942, when the airline was absorbed into Canadian Pacific Air Lines.

Port Alberni Airways (BC)
Port Alberni Airways operated three Dragon 2Bs from 1946 until 1955, when the airline was absorbed by Pacific Western.

Prairie Airways (Canada)
Prairie Airways of Canada was DHBC's first foreign customer, buying three new Dragon 2Bs in 1934. These were operated until 1942, when the airline was absorbed into Canadian Pacific Air Lines.

Royal BC Air Force (BC)
The Royal BC Air Force operated a total of 35 Dragons (five Dragon 1B, thirty Dragon 2B) from 1933 to 1950; the RBCAF was the largest single operator of the type.

Skeena Air Transport (BC)
Skeena Air Transport operated a single Dragon 2B from 1948 until 1952, when the airline was merged with several others to create Pacific Western Airlines.

Vancouver Island Air Service (BC)
Vancouver Island Air Service operated three Dragon 1Bs bought new from DHBC from 1934 until the company's merger with several others to create Air BC.