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  2. List of Boeing 737 operators - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Combi aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-400 combi aircraft of First Air with passenger windows behind the wing but not ahead 737-300 Combi interior. Combi aircraft in commercial aviation are aircraft that can be used to carry either passengers as an airliner, or cargo as a freighter, and may have a partition in the aircraft cabin to allow both uses at the same time in a mixed passenger/freight combination.

  4. Canadian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Air Inuit - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Nolinor Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737: 9: 9: 737-200: All planes combi aircraft, 119 seats maximum, outfitted with gravel kits. Capable of carrying more than 30,000 lb (14,000 kg) of cargo. [5] Aircraft C-GNLK has the distinction of being the oldest 737 and oldest jet airliner in commercial passenger operation today, having operated since delivery in 1974 (50 years). [20]

  7. Air Canada fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737-200 aircraft were operated from 1968 to 2000 by Canadian Pacific Air Lines and its successors Canadian Airlines International. Subsequent to the merger with Canadian Airlines International, Air Canada operated these aircraft in a mainline two-class configuration, as well as in an all-economy class configuration with the Air ...

  8. Canadian North - Wikipedia

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    A former Canadian North Boeing 737-200 at Yellowknife Airport in 2023. The metal bar under the engine forms part of the gravel kit. Bradley Air Services, later operating under the tradename First Air, was founded by Canadian aviation pioneer Russel (Russ

  9. Eastern Provincial Airways - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Provincial Airways (EPA) was an airline that operated in Atlantic and eastern Canada.At its peak, the carrier operated jet service with Boeing 737-200 aircraft connecting many communities that in the first quarter of the 21st century only have scheduled passenger flights provided by 18-seat commuter turboprop aircraft.