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About Air North:
Air North is a Canadian airline based in Whitehorse, Yukon. It operates scheduled passenger, charter, cargo and ground handling services throughout the Yukon, with flights to the Northwest Territories, Alaska, British Columbia, and Alberta. Its main base is Whitehorse International Airport.
The airline was established and started operations in 1977 with a single Cessna 206. Later came Douglas DC-3s, a Douglas DC-4, and a variety of Cessnas, DeHavillands and Beechcrafts. From 1996 the fleet of piston powered aircraft were replaced with more modern turboprop aircraft, and by the late 1990s the fleet consisted of one Beechcraft Model 99 and three Hawker Siddeley 748 Series 2As. A pair of Boeing 737-200 jets were acquired in 2002, the Beech 99 was sold in 2005, and a fourth Hawker Siddeley 748 was acquired in 2006. In Summer 2008, to add capacity and versatility to the fleet, a much talked about 737-200 Combi was acquired, with its large main deck cargo door and moveable bulkhead allowing all-cargo as well as mixed cargo/passenger operations with the 737, similar to what was already being done with the HS748s. In addition to the -200s, a larger 737-400 and a winglet equipped -500 were acquired in 2010.
Since the arrival of the Boeing 737s, the Air North property has expanded and now includes the original Hawker Hangar and cargo area, a new 737 tent-hangar, a new reservations/administration building, an in-house catering and cabin services department, and a small ground equipment hangar. Currently being considered are plans to replace the old Hawker Hangar and 737 tent with a new hangar large enough to fully enclose both an HS-748 and a 737 at the same time, or a single 767 or A310 sized aircraft. (Source: Wikipedia - 2011)
Destinations:
CANADA
Alberta
Calgary International Airport
Edmonton International Airport
British Columbia
Vancouver International Airport
Northwest Territories
Inuvik Airport
Yukon Territory
Whitehorse International Airport
Dawson City Airport
Old Crow Airport
UNITED STATES
Alaska
Fairbanks International Airport
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