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  2. Canadian North - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Air Services, operating as Canadian North, is a wholly Inuit-owned airline [6] headquartered in Kanata, Ontario, [7] Canada. It operates scheduled passenger services to communities in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Nunavik region of Quebec, as well as southern destinations such as Edmonton, Montreal and Ottawa. [8]

  3. First Air - Wikipedia

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    The 767 has since left the fleet. After the introduction of the operationally and logistically more economical Boeing 767-223SF in March 2010, First Air retired and removed its two Boeing 727-233 aircraft from its fleet. One was one of only two combi types in the world, and the last 727-200 in North America on scheduled passenger-freight ...

  4. Air North - Wikipedia

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    Air North fleet Aircraft TC list ANT list Variants Passengers Notes ATR 42: 2 4 ATR 42-320: 42 / Cargo Air North lists all four aircraft as ATR 42-320 with one a dedicated cargo aircraft. Cargo aircraft taken over from Fedex Feeder [13] 2 - ATR 42-300: Boeing 737 Classic: 1 1 737-400: 156 - 4 4 737-500: 122 Boeing 737 Next Generation: 2 2 737 ...

  5. OWG - Wikipedia

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    The airline planned to operate a fleet of Boeing 737-400 aircraft in an all-economy configuration of 158 seats, [3] targeting leisure travel to southern destinations. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On July 13, 2020, OWG announced that it would partner with Canadian travel operator Hola Sun Holidays to operate dedicated flights to Cuba on behalf of the company.

  6. History of aviation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    About 16,000 aircraft were manufactured in Canada, including about 450 four-engine Avro Lancaster bombers and 1400 Hawker Hurricane fighters, as well as many training aircraft such as the Harvard, Anson, and Tiger Moth. [33] Aviation manufacturers in Canada included: Canadian Vickers 1923-1944; Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. 1920-1950; Fleet Aircraft ...

  7. Nav Canada - Wikipedia

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    This will allow more aircraft to fly at optimum altitudes and to benefit from the prevailing winds such as the jet stream, further saving fuel and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Aireon CEO Don Thoma estimated that this would result in an average fuel savings of $400 per flight for the three-and-a-half-hour trip across the North Atlantic.

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  9. North Cariboo Air - Wikipedia

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    North Cariboo Air or North Cariboo Flying Services is an airline based in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. It operates charter flights primarily for the oil and gas industry , as well as executive and general charter services, including sports teams and leisure groups both within and outside Canada.