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Harbor Airlines (also known as Harbor Air) was a commuter airline from the United States, which existed from 1971 to 2001. Based at Oak Harbor, Washington, it operated regional passenger flights in the Puget Sound area. ==History== The company was founded by Wes Lupien (the owner of Oak Harbor Airport) in March 1971, originally named Oak Harbor Airlines.〔 In 1974, it had its name changed and was simply known as "Harbor Airlines" henceforth.〔 In the early 1980s, its aircraft fleet comprised five Britten-Norman Islander and one Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante.〔 By 2001, these had been replaced with five Cessna Grand Caravan. In 1996, the company was bought by Richard Boehlke and subsequently moved its headquarters from Oak Harbor to Gig Harbor. Over the following years, Harbor Airlines entered a series of financial problems, which culminated in being evicted from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (the most important one in its route network) in March 2001 due to unpaid bills worth $100,000. The airline reacted by relocating its flights to nearby Boeing Field.〔 In early May 2001, Harbor Airlines suspended all flight activities and its then 100 employees were dismissed.〔 The company's bankruptcy also had an impact on Oak Harbor Airport, of which Harbor Airlines was still the owner.〔
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