Air Ontario

Air Ontario
IATA ICAO Callsign
GX ONT ONTARIO
Founded June 1987
Ceased operations January 2001
Parent company Air Canada
Headquarters London, Ontario Canada
Website www.airontario.com
former Air Ontario logo

Air Ontario Inc. was a Canadian airline headquartered in London, Ontario.[1] It is now part of Jazz.

History

Air Ontario Inc. was established in June 1987, when James Plaxton purchased Great Lakes Airlines prior to its bankruptcy, and Air Ontario Ltd. (formerly Great Lakes Airlines, formed in 1958) was formed.

As a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada, Air Ontario’s operation increased substantially in the intra-Ontario marketplace with Air Canada’s decision in February 1990, to discontinue Mainline service to North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins and Windsor. Route expansion from Toronto Island Airport to Montreal and Ottawa soon followed, along with the addition of new routes into the United States.

In January 2001, a newly merged carrier called Air Canada Regional Inc. was established. A wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada, this company combined the individual strengths of four regional airlinesAir BC, Air Nova, Air Ontario, and Canadian Regional Airlines. Consolidation of these four companies was completed in 2002 and was marked by the launch of a new name and brandAir Canada Jazz.

Fleet

As of 2001, this was the Air Ontario fleet:

Total: 48[2]

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. "Contact." Air Ontario. Retrieved on May 21, 2009. "Head Office: Air Ontario Inc. 1000 Air Ontario Drive London, Ontario Canada N5V 3S4"
  2. "Air Ontario 2001 Fleet". AirFleets.net. March 26, 2014. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  3. "C-FBJE Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 27 July 2010.

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