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1934 - 1987, to Air Ontario: Canada 3000: 2T CMM ELITE Toronto Pearson: 1988 - 2001, formerly Canada 2000; Canada 3000 Cargo sold to Cargojet and 2005 revival failed City Express: Peterborough: 1971 - 1991, founded as Air Atonabee 1971 Great Lakes Airlines: Sarnia Chris Hadfield: 1958 - 1983, to Air Ontario: Intair: ND INT INTAIR Toronto Pearson
This is a list of airlines of Canada which have one or more of the following: an air operator's certificate issued by Transport Canada, an ICAO airline designator, Canadian domestic designator, call sign, or aircraft registered with Transport Canada. Please see lists of airlines by provinces or territories for sorted lists.
Pages in category "Lists of airlines of Canada by province or territory" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Air Ontario was operating Air Canada Connector service via a code sharing agreement with Air Canada to the following destinations in Canada and the United States in 1992; [26] by 1995, Air Ontario had added nonstop Air Canada Connector service between Toronto and Baltimore and was operating all flights system-wide with de Havilland Canada DHC-8 ...
Convair 440 Convair 580 with Great Lakes Airlines cheatline in 1983 Convair 580 in 1983. Great Lakes Airlines was a regional airline in Canada.It was formed in 1958 [1] in Sarnia, Ontario by John Blunt and by 1983 became Air Ontario Ltd. [2] In June 1987 Air Ontario Ltd. merged with Austin Airways to form Air Ontario Inc. [2] which in turn subsequently operated Air Canada Connector code ...
Muskoka Airport (IATA: YQA, ICAO: CYQA) is a small regional airport located 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) south of Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on a call-out basis.