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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. Coulson Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, a Boeing 737-300 aircraft known as Bomber 139 and operated by Coulson Aviation crashed in the Fitzgerald River National Park in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia while fighting multiple fires. [9] The cause of the crash was the pilots dumping fire retardant below the minimum altitude.

  5. Canadian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Airlines International Ltd. (stylized as Canadi›n Airlines or Canadi‹n Airlines, or simply Canadian) was a major Canadian airline that operated from 1987 until 2001. The airline was Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada , carrying more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five ...

  6. KF Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Investigation revealed that the flight was being operated under visual flight rules at night, in contravention of Canadian Aviation Regulations. [ 10 ] On July 9, 1981, a Howard 500 (C-GKFN), operated by Kelowna Flightcraft for overnight freight operations, crashed shortly after takeoff from Toronto Pearson International Airport .

  7. Bearskin Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, Bearskin made the transition of bush planes to wheeled commuter planes. [9] It entered into a commercial agreement with Air Ontario and joined Aeroplan in fall 1988. [2] In the 1990s, Bearskin operated between Thunder Bay and Minneapolis–Saint Paul for almost three years.

  8. Keewatin Air - Wikipedia

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    Keewatin Air fleet Aircraft No. of aircraft Keewatin No. of aircraft TC Variants Notes Beechcraft Super King Air: 7: 19: King Air 200/B200: 12 are listed under the trade name Kivalliq Air Nunavut Lifeline. MEDIVAC (air ambulance). Four are listed as Model 200 and fifteen as Model B200: Cessna Citation V: n/a: 4: Model 560, Model 560 Ultra: 7-8 ...

  9. 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.