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Canadian Pacific Air Lines: Canada 19 * CanJet: Canada 7 1 9 25 Eastern Provincial Airways: ... Peruvian Air Force has three 737-200, one 737-500 aircraft. [8] Poland: 3.
Other combi operators in Canada in the past included CP Air and Pacific Western with both airlines flying Boeing 727-100 and Boeing 737-200 combi aircraft as well as Nordair operating Boeing 737-200 combi aircraft. In 2008 Aviation Traders designed a Boeing 757-200 combi aircraft leased from Astraeus Airlines for the heavy metal band Iron ...
Listed as 350 at Air Inuit, 11 passengers Boeing 737: 5-200 Series: Combi aircraft, able to operate from gravel airstrips, 112 passengers. To be retired and replaced by Boeing 737-800. [15] Boeing 737 Classic: 1-300 Series: Up to 130 passengers Boeing 737 Next Generation: 3 – 800 Series: de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter: 7-300 Series
Canadian North Boeing 737 at Cambridge Bay Airport, Nunavut. The aircraft is still registered to Bradley Air Services but no longer in operation. Bradley Air Services, later operating under the tradename First Air, was founded by Canadian aviation pioneer
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 ...
Boeing 737: 15: 737-200: Gravel strip equipped, includes combi aircraft [14] [15] Cessna 150: 1: 150K [14] Consolidated PBY Catalina: Flying boat. At least one aircraft listed as a Canso. Not listed with Transport Canada [2] Convair CV-990: 2 Two aircraft, N5609 and N5615 were leased from Modern Air Transport and operated on charter services ...
A Boeing 737-200 in the 1986 livery, later used as the basis for the Canadian Airlines livery. Having been renamed CP Air in 1968 with a new orange livery, the airline in 1986 reverted to its original name, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, with a new navy blue colour scheme and logo.
An Air Canada Tango Airbus A320-200 An Air Canada Tango Boeing 737-200. Air Canada Tango's fleet consisted of Airbus A320-200 and Boeing 737-200 aircraft. The Boeing 737-200 were added to the fleet in 2002, but most left the fleet in late 2002/early 2003, being moved to another Air Canada subsidiarity, Zip, which retired them in 2004.