Gastineau Air Service has offices in Juneau, AK; Klawock, AK; and Whitehorse, YT. We are headquartered in Juneau, and mail runs have been set up from our offices in Juneau and Klawock. Scenery has not been created for our offices, and the service will not open until they have been built. Below are the separate bases and a description of each. A screenshot and download link will accompany them once they have been built.
Juneau
Juneau is the main base of operations for Gastineau Air. It is located about midway between our offices in Klawock and Whitehorse, and, being located in the only town in SE AK worth a towered airport, is an ideal place to headquarter operations. In the warmer months, the Beavers based there are on amphibious floats. When the lakes freeze, the floats are switched out in favor of a wheel/ski combination. The Bush Hawk stationed there is on wheels, and will probably stay like that. A Twin Otter will also be based there, for longer runs. Its configuration has yet to be decided upon, although it will most likely be a wheeled version.
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Klawock
Klawock is Gastineau Air's southern base. Situated on Prince of Wales Island, 50 NM west of Ketchikan, our base is ideal for mail deliveries to the many seaplane bases on the island. All mail runs from Klawock are float routes, and all planes based at Klawock are floatplanes, year-round. While this makes them unsuitable for lake landings in the winter, all of the mail stops are on open bodies of water. Two beavers are stationed there, but there is a chance another Bush Hawk will be added and placed there.
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Whitehorse
Whitehorse is home to Gastineau Air's only Canadian base, nestled deep in the mountains of the nation's westernmost territory. No mail runs are carried out here, as most of the area is accessible by road. We have two aircraft stationed in Whitehorse: a Beaver equipped with tundra tires, and a Found Bush Hawk. The base there is mostly just for air charters, and as long as it stays that way, it will never have more aircraft stationed there than either Juneau or Klawock.