About Regal Air
Regal Air operates a fleet of bush planes out of the Lake Hood seaplane base in Anchorage, specializing in bear viewing, flightseeing, and fly-in fishing across some of Alaska's most remote wilderness. Located at 4506 Lakeshore Drive — less than two miles from Ted Stevens International Airport — they're one of the most accessible ways to experience genuine Alaska backcountry without an expedition-level commitment.
Their bear viewing tours are the headline attraction, with departures to Silver Salmon Creek in Lake Clark National Park and the famous Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, where brown bears stack up on the river to catch spawning salmon. They also run Denali and glacier flightseeing tours, fly-in sport fishing charters targeting salmon, halibut, and trout, and custom charter flights to remote lodges and cabins throughout Southcentral Alaska.
Regal Air's edge is the combination of experienced bush pilots and small-group departures that keep the experience personal. The planes are well-maintained, the safety record is strong, and the pilots have thousands of hours in Alaska's notoriously unpredictable weather. Open seven days a week from 7 AM to 9 PM during the summer season, they're set up for early-morning bear trips and last-light flightseeing — peak wildlife hours that the bigger operators often miss.











