Central Mountain Air

Central Mountain Air is a commercial airline in British Columbia offering scheduled domestic and continental services.

Central Mountain Air serves eighteen destinations (fifteen domestic, three continental) in two countries.

History
Central Mountain Air was established 1984, beginning operations that year with two six-passenger Piper Seneca aircraft on services from Hagwilget to Burns Lake, Dease Lake, and Fort St John. In 1994, six Czech-built nineteen-passenger L410UVP twin-props were bought from Interflug of Germany, with which services to Vancouver and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada were begun, and the route network and fleet have expanded slowly but steadily ever since.

The airline has been a partner of Air Canada since 1997, operating as the Canadian flag carrier's BC-based feeder airline.

Current

 * Bombardier Dash8 Q400NG 0 + 14 on order, to be delivered 2023–2026 to replace all types other than Il-114 and Piper Seneca
 * Ilyushin Il-114 - 5 (2006 to date)
 * Ilyushin Il-114-100 - 0 + 3 on order, to be delivered 2024–2025
 * Let L410UVP - 4 (1994 to date), acquired second-hand; to be retired by 2026
 * Piper Seneca - 2 (1987 to date)
 * Short 360 - 9 (2002 to date), acquired second-hand, four in 2002, two in 2006, three more in 2007; to be retired by 2026

Former

 * Let L410UVP - 2 (1994-2022), acquired second-hand; VB-CMB retired 2021, VB-CME in 2022.

Routes


Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia.