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  2. Keewatin Air - Wikipedia

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    Keewatin Air (IATA: FK) is an airline that operates from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [3] The airline was started by Frank Robert May (who had been a pilot for Lamb Air) and his wife Judy Saxby in 1971, in the Keewatin Region, then part of the Northwest Territories. [6] It was formed as "Keewatin Air Limited" to provide charter services to the ...

  3. List of airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Brand name used by Jazz operating as feeder airlines for Air Canada [19] Air Canada Jetz: 5262 [20] 0 [21] Montréal–Trudeau: Executive charter service operated by Air Canada using Airbus A319 aircraft [22] Air Canada Rouge: 17978 [23] RV: ROU: ROUGE [24] 38 [25] Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson: Low-cost carrier, wholly owned subsidiary ...

  4. List of airlines of Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    DISCOVERY AIR Cambridge Bay: MEDIVAC (air ambulance) only. Partnership with Air Tindi (minority partner), a subsidiary of Discovery Air. Headquarters are in Taloyoak. [8] DAL Aviation Cambridge Bay Water: Seasonal floatplane charters. [9] Keewatin Air: FK KEW Rankin Inlet, Winnipeg: Charters and MEDIVAC (air ambulance) only. [10] Kitikmeot Air ...

  5. Keewatin - Wikipedia

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    Keewatin Air, an airline that operates from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada; Keewatin Community College, now University College of the North, in Northern Manitoba, Canada; SS Keewatin, a Great Lakes steamship

  6. Bearskin Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bearskin Lake Air Service LP, operating as Bearskin Airlines, is a regional airline based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It is a division of Perimeter Aviation and operates services in northern Ontario and Manitoba. Its main base is at Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT), with a hub at Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB). [8]

  7. Calm Air - Wikipedia

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    Calm Air International LP. is a full service airline, offering passenger, charter and freight services in northern Manitoba and the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut. It is owned by Exchange Income Corporation [ 6 ] with its main base in Winnipeg , Manitoba .

  8. List of airlines of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Lamb Air: The Pas: 1934 - 1981 Transair: TZ TTZ Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson: 1947 - 1979 Started as Central Northern Airways, renamed Transair in 1956; sold to Pacific Western Airlines in 1979 Winnport: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson: 1998 - 2002 Winnipeg-based air cargo company flying to China; renamed to Cargojet Airways: Air ...

  9. Winnipeg Area Control Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Area Control Centre (ICAO: CZWG) is one of seven Area Control Centres in Canada operated by Nav Canada.Located at 777 Moray Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the centre controls all air traffic in Manitoba under 60,000 feet (including waters in Hudson Bay, as well as parts of Saskatchewan (from border with Alberta to Thompson) and Ontario east of Thunder Bay (including waters of ...