Lynk Air


Lynk Air is an American airline that operates scheduled and charter passenger flights in Washington and Oregon. Based in Oak Harbor, Washington, it offers various commuter flights between Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and surrounding regional airports.

History

Lynk Air was founded in 2018 in Oak Harbor by retired United States Navy pilot Chris Taylor and his wife, Helen, with the goal of shortening the three hour driving commute from Whidbey Island to Seattle to a short 20-minute flight. They also offer charter services to various destinations in Washington and Oregon, including for weddings and wine tours.

Destinations

Lynk Air currently operates scheduled and charter to the following 19 destinations
  • Oak Harbor, Washington
  • Everett, Washington
  • Seattle
  • Brewster, Washington
  • Chelan, Washington
  • Prosser, Washington
  • Pullman, Washington
  • Quincy, Washington
  • Royal City, Washington
  • Walla Walla, Washington
  • Yakima, Washington
  • Bandon, Oregon
  • Pendleton, Oregon
  • Boise, Washington
  • Richland, Washington
  • Hillsboro, Oregon
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Roseburg, Oregon
  • Spokane, Washington

    Fleet

As of November 25, 2021, Lynk Air operates two aircraft, with plans to expand the fleet.
AircraftCountVariantsNotes-
Piaggio P.180 Avanti2P.180 Avanti7 Passengers
Embraer Phenom 1001E50P5 Passengers
Daher Kodiak 10011009 Passengers

Livery

Lynk Air's livery consists of a red stripe along the tail which extends onto the fuselage, with the Lynk Air logo in white printed across the tail, and a larger logo printed on the fuselage in black. The bottom of the aircraft's wings is red, with the white arc featured in the Lynk Air logo stretch the length of both wings. It was designed by graphic designer Kaden Chang of Vancouver, Canada.