Air BC was a Canadian regional airline headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It later became part of Air Canada Jazz. This regional airline primarily flew turboprop aircraft but also operated jets as well as an Air Canada Connector carrier on behalf of Air Canada via a code share feeder agreement.
A BN-2 Islander aircraft in 1983 at Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
A DHC-7 Dash 7 aircraft in 1983 at Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
A BAe 146-200 in Air Canada Connector livery in 1989 at now closed Edmonton City Centre Airport (YXD).
Richmond, British Columbia
Richmond is a city in the coastal Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly a suburban city, it occupies almost the entirety of Lulu Island, between the two estuarine distributaries of the Fraser River. Encompassing the adjacent Sea Island and several other smaller islands and uninhabited islets to its north and south, the suburb neighbours Vancouver and Burnaby on the Burrard Peninsula to the north, New Westminster and Annacis Island to the east, Delta to the south, and the Strait of Georgia to the west.
Downtown Richmond from the SkyTrain
A modern 1970's West Coast-style Richmond home pictured in 2006.
Aberdeen Centre
Empire Centre