Lakeland Airlines
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Commenced operations | 1980 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1984 | ||||||
Operating bases | Rice Lake Regional Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | Cessna 402 and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter | ||||||
Destinations | See below | ||||||
Headquarters | Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States |
Lakeland Airlines (IATA—YQ) was founded in 1980 in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.[1] It served at various times 11 cities, with commuter service to Minneapolis (MSP), Superior (SUW), Ashland (ASX), Hayward (HYR), Rice Lake (RIE), Eau Claire (EAU), Madison (MSN), Milwaukee (MKE), Chicago (ORD), Wisconsin Rapids (ISW), and Rhinelander (RHI).
The Fleet consisted of Cessna 402s and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters.[2] Lakeland ceased service in 1984.
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