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Below are the current inventory of aircraft used by our air service.

DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver on amphibious floats
Dehavilland Beavers have been hauling loads in the Alaskan bush for decades. These are the true workhorses of our outfit which seem to be able to lift off with whatever can be stuffed into them.
Cessna 185 on straight floats
Our Cessna 185s get a lot of use carrying the smaller but no less important loads into remote lakes and narrow channels. Rugged and dependable, Admiralty Air's Skywagons are always in use.
Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian
While no longer as common as they used to be, the Grumman Goose is still many passenger's favorite. With a hatch in the nose allowing easy exit onto a beach and room for eight in back, a ride in a Goose is one that's not soon forgotten .
Cessna 206 on amphibious floats
Admiralty Air has two Cessna 206s, one in Juneau and the other in Ketchikan. They are utilized in essentially the same capacity as the C185s except they have the addditional virtue of being amphibious.
Cessna 421C
The Cessna 421C is a pressurized "cabin class" aircraft that seats eight and offers comfort, speed, reliability in an aircraft that can climb to a ceiling of FL300 with a cruise speed of up to 258 knots.
Grumman HU-16 Albatross
The Albatross is our company's newest aquisition, purchased to handle the really big loads where no runways exist. It is frequently used to haul large groups of cannery workers, loggers and construction crews to work sites in addition to heavy equipment and bulky items not practical in the Goose or Beaver.