Air Saint-Pierre

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Air Saint-Pierre
IATA
PJ
ICAO
SPM
Callsign
Saint Pierre
Founded 1961
Hubs Saint Pierre Airport
Focus cities None
Frequent flyer program None
Member lounge None
Alliance None
Fleet size 4
Destinations 7
Parent company Air Saint-Pierre
Headquarters Saint-Pierre, France
Key people Rémy Briand, President
Website: http://www.airsaintpierre.com

Air Saint-Pierre (IATA: PJ, ICAO: SPM, and Callsign: Saint Pierre) is an airline based in Saint-Pierre, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, France. It operates scheduled services between Saint-Pierre and Miquelon and Canada. Its main base is Saint Pierre Airport.

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Air Saint-Pierre was established on March 6, 1961, and started operations that same year. It was first used as a codeshare with Eastern Provincial Airways for use on their Saint Pierre to Sydney, Nova Scotia route using a Douglas DC-3. It is wholly owned by the Briand family.

Air Saint-Pierre operates services to the following destinations:

The Air Saint-Pierre fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2006) [1] :

Air Saint-Pierre has also used in the past:

  1. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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