Porter Airlines
Porter Airlines (stylized in all lowercase as porter) is a Canadian airline headquartered at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport on the Toronto Islands in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Porter Aviation Holdings, formerly known as REGCO Holdings Inc., Porter operates regularly scheduled flights between Toronto and locations in Canada and the United States using a fleet of Canadian-built De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 turboprop aircraft and Embraer E195-E2 jet aircraft.
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Founded | February 2, 2006 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | October 23, 2006 | ||||||
AOC # | Canada: 15266, 19543 United States: P54F185F | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | VIPorter | ||||||
Fleet size | 58 | ||||||
Destinations | 32 | ||||||
Parent company | Porter Aviation Holdings Inc. | ||||||
Headquarters | Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | ||||||
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Website | www |
Porter's operation at the Toronto Island airport was launched in 2006 with some controversy. Robert Deluce, who is now the Executive Chairman of Porter Airlines, proposed creating a regional airline using Bombardier turboprop aircraft to service major cities of Canada within the range of Toronto. A planned bridge to the airport was cancelled in 2003, leading to lawsuits between Deluce and the City of Toronto. The airline lost the case in court but the idea for the airline remained. With the compensation received from the Toronto Port Authority for the lawsuit, REGCO bought the island airport terminal used by Air Canada Jazz and terminated Air Canada's access. Porter has expanded its operations since 2006, adding more destinations and planes. Porter opened a new, larger passenger terminal at the island airport in March 2010, connected to the mainland by a pedestrian tunnel opened in 2015.
In 2013, Porter made a proposal to expand Toronto Island airport to allow jets. Toronto City Council reserved its support, requiring the controversial proposal to be the focus of Ports Toronto studies. In November 2015, the federal government announced it would not support the proposal. In July 2021, Porter announced that it would begin flying out of Toronto Pearson International Airport and expand its destinations throughout Canada, the United States, and Caribbean, starting in mid-2022.
On March 18, 2020, Porter announced that they would suspend all flights, initially from March 20 through to June 1 due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The suspension of service was then extended several times, until it was announced that Porter would be returning to service starting September 8, 2021, nearly 18 months since all flights were suspended.
In July 2021, it was announced that Porter Airlines had reached an agreement with the Canadian Federal Government for loans valued up to US$218.2 million, which will be used primarily as a capital reserve during the COVID-19 recovery period.