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Juneau Floatplane Tours Juneau Floatplane Tours The Story of Wings of Alaska and Wings Airways Juneau Floatplane Tours
 
The story of Wings began as a small commuter service and grew into Wings of Alaska Airlines. The airline offered scheduled passenger, freight and mail service throughout Northern Southeast Alaska as well as extensive charter air service. Soon after the inception of the business investors expanded into glacier flightseeing tours during the summer months.
   
   
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The original investors included Bob Jacobsen, sisters Karen Hansen-Jacobsen and Kathy Elmore, brothers Jim and John Jacobsen, Jacobson’s mother, and the company’s finance officer, John Lucas, Drew Haag and Juneau’s Fire Chief,
Michael Fenster.

Wings of Alaska has operated a fleet of aircraft that have included the Cessna Grand Caravans, 206 and 207’s as well as the classic deHavilland Beavers and Otters. The communities served over the years have been Skagway, Haines, Tenakee Springs, Hoonah, Angoon, Kake, Pelican, Cube Cove, Elfin Cove, Sitka, and Gustavus, as well as charter service throughout Southeast. Pilots routinely carry pizzas, medicines, gifts, cats, dogs, flowers, Christmas trees, birthday cakes and precious family members to communities that have no road access in and out. For many of these residents air travel is the primary form of transportation, an essential lifeline. Though no babies have been born enroute, several pilots have stories about bringing pregnant women to Juneau, with hopes of making it from the tarmac to the hospital in time.
 

 

 

In 1993 an addition was made to the glacier flightseeing portion of the business with the partnership in a tour to the historic Taku Glacier Lodge (see Taku Lodge History).

In 2001 Wings acquired Haines Airways, operating under the certificate of Alaska Coastal Airlines (see Waterfront History). In 2002 an exciting opportunity was proposed to Wings of Alaska employees, the ability to purchase the flightseeing floatplane portion of the business. That same year 15 employees gathered their finances and expertise and formed Wings Airways. Owners include Carl Ramseth, President, John Lucas, Rusty Shaub, Mike Stedman, Don Bach, Holly Bierkortte, Jeffra & Al Clough, Sam Wright, Erica Sjoroos, Bruce Tice, , Mike Thomas, Karen Hansen, Nick Yurko, Wayne Love and Robert Jacobsen.

The employee owners of Wings Airways have shown strong resolve to not only continue the unique and successful business, but to invest in the future of the operation as well. These committed owners have modernized the fleet by converting four DeHavilland Otter aircraft from piston engines to modern, quiet, reliable turbine powerplants. These conversions added flexibility and a very high degree of safety to the overall operation. They also provided the community of Juneau with a decrease in floatplane noise. Wings Airways has modified its Beaver floatplanes to make them better suited for flightseeing as well as added a brand new dock to the downtown Juneau seadrome. This level of investment shows a strong commitment to continuing the tradition of comfortable, safe, and reliable services to our guests.

With the combination of such passion and love for what they do this team will continue to provide travelers from around the world the opportunity to board the classic DeHavilland floatplanes and discover firsthand the magnificence of Alaska’s vast wilderness and breathtaking glaciers.