INFORMATION
Pacific Coastal Airlines
Aircraft
| Saab 340APassengers : 30 |
Saab Aerotech developed the Saab 340 to meet regional airline operator requirements for the highest possible standard of passenger comfort at minimum cost. A systematic and logical design process resulted in an aircraft with a pressurized cabin, three-abreast seating and two turboprop engines on a low wing. | |
| Shorts 360Passengers : 33 |
In mid 1982, Shorts Brothers of Ireland introduced the '360', a 30 passenger commuter transport with large freight capacity. The ease of operation and maintenance has made it one of the most reliable commuters in service. | |
| Beechcraft 1900CPassengers : 19 |
This 19 passenger, pressurized aircraft was developed as a result of the increasing demand for high frequency commuter air travel. Its long range and large payload capability has made it the most popular commuter aircraft in North America today. | |
| King Air 200Passengers : 8 |
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is an enhanced version of the King Air 100. The King Air 200 was introduced in 1973. An increased wing span, a T-Tail, and larger engines are some of the modifications that were made. | |
| DeHavilland BeaverPassengers : 4 |
First flown in 1947, only 1657 were built in Toronto, Canada. It is still prized by "bush" pilots for its reliability and great versatility of being able to operate on wheel, ski, or float landing gear. | |




