10 Facts About Canadian North

1.

Bradley Air Services, operating as Canadian North, is a wholly Inuit-owned airline headquartered in Kanata, Ontario, Canada.

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2.

Canadian North was established in 1989 as a subsidiary of Canadian Airlines International, specifically to serve northern Canadian communities' needs.

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3.

In September, 1998, Canadian North was renamed Air Norterra, whose ownership was divided equally among the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, representing the Inuvialuit people of the western Canadian Arctic, and Nunasi Corporation, representing the Inuit of Nunavut.

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4.

In June, 2007, Canadian North began serving the Kitikmeot communities of Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak, Kugaaruk, and Kugluktuk.

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5.

On November 1,2019, First Air and Canadian North completed the merger and combined schedules into one, using the code 5T, dropping First Air's 7F code as well as the name but keeping the livery.

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6.

Canadian North offers charters to anywhere, non-stop flights in continental North America and maintain charter terminals at Calgary and Edmonton.

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7.

Canadian North had its headquarters in the Northwest Tower, in downtown Yellowknife.

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8.

Canadian North headquarters were moved to the grounds of Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Alberta.

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9.

Canadian North has codeshare agreements with Air North and Calm Air.

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10.

Canadian North has its own "Aurora Concierge" and Aurora Rewards program for frequent travellers.

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