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  Logo ArtiucCircleAirLogoJPG
  Logo Size 280
  Fleet Size 18
  Destinations 65
  IATA 5F
  ICAO CIR
  Callsign AIR ARCTIC
  Parent
  Founded 1973
  Headquarters Fairbanks , Alaska , USA
  Key People
  Hubs Anchorage International Airport <br> Fairbanks International Airport
  Focus Cities
  Alliance
  Website http://wwwarcticcircleaircom/


Arctic Circle Air Service is an American Airline based in Anchorage , Alaska , USA . It operates scheduled commuter services and charter flights to over 65 Alaskan communities. It was established and started operations in 1973 . Its main bases are Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport .1


DESTINATIONS

Arctic Circle Air Service operates services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (as of September 2006): Allakaket , Anaktuvuk Pass , Anchorage , Arctic Village , Atmautluak , Bethel , Bethel , Chalkyitsik , Chefornak , Chevak , Cordova , Dillingham , Eagle , Eek , Ekwok , Fairbanks , Fort Yukon , Galena , Goodnews Bay , Hooper Bay , Hughes , Huslia , Iliamna , Kaltag , Kipnuk , Koliganek , Kongiganak , Kwigillingok , Manokotak , Marshall , Mekoryuk , New Chenega , New Stuyahok , Newtok , Nightmute , Nulato , Platinum , Port Heiden , Quinhagak , Rampart , Sand Point , Scammon Bay , St. Mary's , Tanana , Tatitlek , Togiak , Toksook Bay , Tuntutuliak , Tununak , Twin Hills , Unalakleet , Venetie , and Yakutat .


FLEET


The Arctic Circle Air Service fleet includes the following aircraft (as of March 2007 ):



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