Air Tindi

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Air Tindi
IATA
8T
ICAO
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Callsign
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Founded 1988
Hubs Yellowknife Int'l Airport
Fort Simpson Airport
Fleet size 19
Destinations 6
Parent company Air Tindi Ltd.
Headquarters Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Key people Alex Arychuck (CEO), X (CFO)
Website: http://www.airtindi.com

Air Tindi is an airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. It operates scheduled and on demand charter services. Its main base is Yellowknife Airport and the airline is wholly owned by the Arychuk family[1]. The name Tindi means "the big lake" or "Great Slave Lake", in the local native Dogrib language.

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[edit] History

Air Tindi was established and began operations on 1 November 1988 with four float/ski aircraft. In 1990 it purchased its first De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter with the help of the Rae-Edzo Development Corporation, allowing the airline to expand and provide more services to the growing mining exploration industry. In 1991 Air Tindi merged with Latham Island Airways and acquired a further four aircraft in the process[1]. By mid 1992 Air Tindi was operating four Twin Otters on floats. In 1993 their first large aircraft, a DHC 4 Caribou for re-supply work with the mining industry, was purchased. A DHC Dash 7 was acquired in 1996. On December 19, 2006, Air Tindi Ltd. was acquired by Discovery Air Inc. (TSX: DA.A), a publicly traded holding company based in London, Ontario, Canada.[citation needed]

A view of Air Tindi airplanes.
A view of Air Tindi airplanes.
An Air Tindi airplane operating in winter.
An Air Tindi airplane operating in winter.

[edit] Destinations

[citation needed]

Air Tindi operates services (subject to traffic demand) to the following domestic scheduled destinations (at January 2005): Fort Simpson, Lutselk'e, Rae Lakes, Snare Lake, Whatì, Ekati and various mines, and Yellowknife.

[edit] Fleet

The Air Tindi fleet includes the following aircraft (as of March 2007) [1] :

Other aircraft:[citation needed]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 67.