Hokkaido Air System
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Hokkaido Air System Co., Ltd. (株式会社北海道エアシステム Kabushiki-gaisha Hokkaidō Ea Shisutemu?), or HAC, is a commuter airline that flies to destinations in Hokkaido, Japan. Its main base is Okadama Airport in Sapporo, although its actual headquarters are at New Chitose Airport outside the city.
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[edit] Code Data
- ICAO Code: NTH
- Callsign: North Air <ref>Airline Codes</ref>
[edit] History
The airline was established in 1997 and started operations in 1998. It was founded as a joint venture and is owned by Japan Airlines Domestic (51%) and Hokkaido regional government (49%).
[edit] Services
Hokkaido Air System operates services to the following destinations:
- Asahikawa Airport
- Hakodate Airport
- Kushiro Airport
- New Chitose Airport
- Memanbetsu Airport
- Okadama Airport
- Okushiri Airport(Route was taken over from Air Hokkaido started from 1 April 2006)
- Sendai Airport
[edit] Fleet
As of August 2006 the Hokkaido Air System fleet includes:
- 3 Saab 340B <ref>Flight International, 3-9 October 2006</ref>
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
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| Air Central | Air Do | Air Hokkaido | Air Japan | Air Next | Air Nippon | airtransse | All Nippon Airways | Amakusa Airlines | Galaxy Airlines | Harlequin Air | Hokkaido Air System | Ibex Airlines | J-Air | JAL Express | JALways | Japan Air Commuter | Japan Airlines | Japan Asia Airways | Japan Transocean Air | Kyokushin Air | New Central Airlines | Nippon Cargo Airlines | Orange Cargo | Oriental Air Bridge | Ryukyu Air Commuter | Skymark Airlines | Skynet Asia Airways | StarFlyer | ||

