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Buffalo Airways is a family-run airline based in Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada established in 1970 by Joe McBryan, also known as "Buffalo Joe". It operates scheduled passenger, charter passenger, charter cargo, firefighting and fuel services. Its main base is at Yellowknife Airport (CYZF) with two other bases at Hay River/Merlyn Carter Airport (CYHY) and Red Deer Regional Airport (CYQF). The Red Deer base is the main storage and maintenance facility.〔(Airport gets shot of reality )〕 The airline was also the subject of the History television reality series ''Ice Pilots NWT''. ==Clothing company, television show and media== In 2007, Buffalo Airways began producing a clothing line that included t-shirts, hoodies and hats. With the introduction of the Canwest Global, now Shaw Media, television show ''Ice Pilots NWT'', Buffalo has expanded its clothing company to feature over 30 products and launched a full service product website called BuffaloAirWear.com. The show, which is produced by Omnifilm Entertainment and shown on History, features the day-to-day operations at Buffalo Airways.〔(BuffaloAirWear.com )〕〔(Ice Pilots NWT )〕 In 2011, Buffalo Airways was involved in a recreation of the historic Dam Busters raids of World War II, flying the mission, with their own plane and pilots. Buffalo dropped an inert reproduction of the 'Upkeep' bouncing bomb from their Douglas DC-4. The project was documented in the television show Dambusters Fly Again in Canada, Dambusters: Building the Bouncing Bomb in the UK, and Nova season 39 episode "Bombing Hitler's Dams" in the US. A behind-the-scenes look was also filmed in the ''Ice Pilots NWT'' season 3 episode 2 show "Dambusters".〔History Television, (Dambusters Fly Again ) (accessed 2011 August)〕〔The Telegraph (London), ("The day the Dam Busters returned... in Canada" ), Tom Chivers, 2 May 2011 (accessed 2011 August)〕〔EAA, ("'Ice Pilots' Help Re-Create 'Dambusters'" ), Hal Bryan, 5 May 2011 (accessed 2011 August)〕〔Channel 4, ("Dambusters: Building the Bouncing Bomb" ) (accessed 2011 August)〕〔PBS, WGBH, Nova, ("Bombing Hitler's Dams" ). Retrieved: 12 January 2012〕〔History Television, (Ice Pilots NWT: Season 3, Episode 2: Dambusters ) (accessed 2011-11-11)〕 On 27 July 2012, Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden, flew up from Edmonton to Yellowknife with Buffalo Airways. On July 28, Dickinson, who holds an Airline Transport Pilot Licence, flew a Douglas DC-3 to Yellowknife and spent a day as a guest star for a season five episode.〔(A maiden voyage for rock star )〕
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