Alma Air Services
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| Founded | 1959 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | January 29 2002 | ||||||
| Hubs | Alma | ||||||
| Subsidiaries | Air Quebec Metro, C.M.T.A INC. | ||||||
| Fleet size | Various | ||||||
| Destinations | Various | ||||||
| Headquarters | Head Office: 693 SacreCoeur Est, CP 577, Alma,
Quebec, Canada G8B 5W1.
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| Key people | Roland Simard, Roger Filion | ||||||
| Website | https://web.archive.org/web/19991115070735/http://www.airalma.com/ | ||||||
Alma Air Services was a Canadian-based airline that existed from 1959 to 2002. In 1980, Alma Air Services was renamed to Air Alma. Air Alma was based out of Alma, Quebec. Air Alma operated aircraft like the EMB 110. As a smaller airline it is less documented but was a Canadian Airlines partner. It was the official carrier of the 35th edition of the Quebec summer games. One contributing factor to Air Alma's demise was Air Creebec as Alma struggled to keep Air Creebec out of Alma.