DHBC DH.86 Express operators

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

Air BC (BC)
Air British Columbia operated two Expresses inherited from VIAS from 1947 to 1953.

British Columbia Air Lines (BC)
B.C. Air Lines bought four Expresses new from DHBC in 1935; they were passed on to successor Inter-Dominion Air Lines the following year.

Cinematic Aviation (BC)
Cinematic Aviation, based at Pitt Meadows Airport, operates a single Express bought in 1976. Overhauled and fitted with modern instrumentation, it was returned to Inter-Dominion Air Lines livery and is used in movies and for occasional charter flights.

Dominion Airways (BC)
Dominion Airways bought two Expresses new from DHBC in 1936, supplementing these with two more bought in 1946. They were retired between 1956 and 1959.

Haida Air Charter (BC)
Haida Air Charter operated a single Express from 1949 to 1976.

Inter-Dominion Air Lines (BC)
Inter-Dominion Air Lines operated a total of eight Expresses, four inherited from predecessor B.C. Air Lines and four delivered new from DHBC. One was lost in a crash in 1938, the remainder were sold or retired between 1943 and 1949.

Northern Air Lines (BC)
Northern Air Lines operated a single Express from 1943 until the airline was merged into Pacific Western Airlines in 1952.

Pacific Western Airlines (BC)
Pacific Western Airlines inherited two Expresses from predecessors Northern Air Lines and Skeena Air Transport in 1952, but both were retired within a year.

Skeena Air Transport (BC)
Skeena Air Transport operated a single Express from 1949 until the airline was merged into Pacific Western Airlines in 1952.

Vancouver Island Air Service (BC)
Vancouver Island Air Service bought a single Express new from DHBC in 1936; it was passed on to successor Air BC in 1947.