Canadian North
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For the geographic region, see Northern Canada.
"Bradley Air Services" redirects here. For operations prior to 1 November 2019, see First Air.
Bradley Air Services, operating as Canadian North, is a wholly Inuit-owned airline headquartered in Kanata, Ontario,[6] 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.[7]
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Founded | 1989; 35 years ago (1989) | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 1998; 26 years ago (1998) (as Canadian North) | ||||||
AOC # | Canada: 107 (First Air & Canadian North)[2] United States: N0OF050F[3] | ||||||
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Focus cities | Cambridge Bay | ||||||
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Fleet size | 37[4] | ||||||
Destinations | 27[5] | ||||||
Parent company | Inuvialuit Development Corporation (IDC), Makivik Corporation | ||||||
Headquarters | 20 Cope Drive, Kanata, Ontario[6] | ||||||
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Website | www |
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