Winnipeg-based Exchange Income Corporation announced on Monday that it would be buying Canadian North for $205 million. The company promised the sale would mean better service to northern communities.
The agreement to sell Bradley Air Services, which operates as Canadian North, was disclosed on 24 February by shareholders Makvvik Corporation and Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Pending ...
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Canadian North Airlines goes head-to-head with Air Tindi on this route. Yellowknife Airport is one of the major airports in the region, with direct connections to the likes of Toronto (YYZ ...
The airline provides service to 24 remote Arctic communities in Nunavut and N.W.T. through Ottawa and Edmonton, as well as dedicated charters in northern Alberta and B.C.
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Canadian North provides passenger and cargo services in the eastern and western regions in Nunavut, while EIC’s subsidiary Calm Air services the central region. Canadian North is also active in ...
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In addition to Calm Air, its subsidiaries include Carson Air, Keewatin Air and Perimeter Aviation. “Canadian North will be a natural fit with our other northern air operators,” said Exchange ...