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| | PenAir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Founded in 1955 by pilot Orin Seybert of Pilot Point, it is Alaska's largest commuter airline, operating both passenger and cargo service, primarily in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands. |
 | | PenAir's main hub is at Anchorage, with smaller hubs in Cold Bay, Dillingham, Dutch Harbor, and King Salmon. |
 | | Also served as of 2006 are Akutan, Aleknagik, Aniak, Atka, Cape Newenham, Chignik Bay, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Lake, Clark's Point, Egegik, Ekuk, Ekwok, False Pass, Igiugig, Alaska, Ivanof Bay, King Cove, Koliganek, Levelock, Manokotak, McGrath, Nelson Lagoon, New Stuyahok, Nikolski, Perryville, Pilot Point, Port Heiden, Port Moller, Portage Creek, St. |
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