SeaPort Airlines (2008–2016)
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| Commenced operations | June 5, 2008 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | September 20, 2016 | ||||||
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| Destinations | 7 | ||||||
| Parent company | SeaPort Airlines, Inc. | ||||||
| Headquarters | Portland International Airport (Portland, Oregon) | ||||||
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SeaPort Airlines was a US-based regional airline with its headquarters at Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon. It operated scheduled service from its bases at Portland International Airport, Memphis International Airport, San Diego International Airport, and Hollywood Burbank Airport, as well as international service to San Felipe International Airport. For most of its history, the airline focused on federally subsidized Essential Air Service flights to rural airports.
SeaPort Airlines pilots used the call sign "Sasquatch" to communicate with air traffic controllers. The carrier played off this in early 2013 when it introduced "Roger, The SeaPort Airlines Sasquatch" as its mascot.