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Commenced operations | 1973 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | April 1990 | ||||||
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Fleet size | See Fleet below | ||||||
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Soundair (ICAO: SDR, call sign: SOUNDAIR), previously Owen Sound Air Services, dba Soundair Express, was a freight airline based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The airline was the parent company of Air Toronto and Odyssey International and operated freight flights under the brand Soundair Express.[1]
History
In 1973, Owen Sound Air Services was founded as a flying school and charter airline.[2] Over the years, the airline grew by flying cargo for Purolator, Airborne Express, and Emery using Douglas DC-3s. In 1984, Soundair Corp. was created as a parent company. That same year, the airline acquired Aero Trades Western as well as its DC-3s and DC-4s.[3]
In 1984, Soundair created two new airlines, Commuter Express and Odyssey International. Commuter Express was to provide local airline service to Toronto Pearson International Airport. In 1986, The DC-4s were replaced with Convair CV-580s and the DC-3s with Fokker F27 Friendships.[4][5]
In 1988, Commuter Express became an Air Canada Connector and was renamed to Air Toronto. That same year, Odyssey International, a Toronto-based leisure airline, was founded and contracted cargo flights were rebranded as Soundair Express.
In 1990, the company entered receivership due to financial troubles. Odyssey and Soundair Express ceased operations in April 1990.[1]
Fleet
Fleet as of receivership
Aircraft | Total |
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Dassault Falcon 2000 | 2 |
Douglas DC-8 | 1 |
Historic fleet
Aircraft | Total |
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Douglas DC-4 | 3 |
Douglas DC-3 | 5 |
Piper PA-31T Cheyenne | 1 |
Subsidiary fleet
Aircraft | Total | Airline | Notes |
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Swearingen Merlin IV/Metro | 9-11 | Air Toronto | Replaced by Jetstream 31s |
BAe Jetstream 31 | 15 | ||
Convair 340/440/580/640 | 3 | ||
Fairchild F-27 | 1 | ||
Boeing 757 | 5 | Odyssey International | |
Boeing 737 -200 & -300 | 3 |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Soundair Express history from Americas, Canada". Airline History. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
- ↑ "OSAS (Owen Sound Air Services) history from Americas, Canada". Airline History. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
- 1 2 3 "Soundair". rzjets.net. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- 1 2 "Air Toronto". rzjets.net. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- 1 2 "Odyssey International". rzjets.net. Retrieved 2020-03-06.