List of airlines of Ontario
This is a list of airlines that are based in Ontario which have an Air Operator's Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the country's civil aviation authority.
Current airlines
Defunct airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hub airport(s) or headquarters |
Notes | |
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30000 Island Air |
Parry Sound Harbour | 2000? - ?, charter rental & leasing Service air operator based in Parry Sound, Ontario using de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver | |||||
Air Ontario | GX | ONT | ONTARIO | London | 1987 - 2001, to Air Canada Jazz | ||
AllCanada Express | CNX | CANEX | Toronto Pearson | 1992 - 2005 | |||
Austin Airways | AAW | Timmins/Victor M. Power | 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 | 1989 - 1991, established by City Express as a successor to Skycraft Air Transport | ||
Millardair | Toronto Pearson | 1962 - 1990, continued as aircraft maintenance and servicing firm Millard Air Incorporated (Millardair MRO) 1990-2012 | |||||
NAC Air | HMR | HAMMER | Thunder Bay | 2000 - 2008, North American Charters was 100% First Nations owned | |||
NorOntair | NOA | NORONTAIR | Sault Ste. Marie | 1971 - 1996, airline operations of Ontario Northland Transportation Commission | |||
Odyssey International | OL | ODY | ODYSSEY | Toronto Pearson | 1988 - 1990, name, aircraft and some employees were merged with Nationair, and operated as a separate division of Nolisair for a short period of time | ||
Ontario Central Airlines | NUN | NUNASI | Kenora | 1947 - 1991?, became Nunasi-Central Airlines in 1984 and then to Nunasi-Northland Airlines in 1987 | |||
Ontario Express | 9X | OEL | PARTNER | 1980s - 1998, to Canadian Airlines | |||
Pem-Air | PD | OEM | PEM-AIR | Pembroke | 1970 - 2002 | ||
Roots Air | 6J | SSV | SKYTOUR | Toronto Pearson | 2000 - 2001, part of Roots Canada, ceased operations when ownership acquired by Air Canada | ||
Skycraft Air Transport | Oshawa | 1977 - 1989, reincarnated in 1989 and operating until 1994. | |||||
Skyservice | 5G | SSV | SKYTOUR | Toronto Pearson | 1986 - 2010, differs from existing Skyservice Business Aviation - same owners | ||
Starratt Airways | Hudson, Kenora District | 1932 - 1942, to Canadian Pacific Airlines | |||||
Vacationair | Toronto | 1988 - 1990, initiated by Gray Coach Lines | |||||
Vision Airways Corporation | V6 | VSN | VISION | Timmins/Victor M. Power | ? - 1994 | ||
Vistajet | VJT | VISTA | Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor |
1997 - 1997 | 1973 - 1991 | ||
Zoom Airlines | Z4 | OOM | ZOOM | Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier | 2002 - 2008, named acquired for new XPO Airlines 2009 |
References
- ↑ Adler Aviation
- ↑ AirExpress Ontario
- ↑ Air Georgian
- ↑ Bearskin Airlines
- ↑ About The Kingston Airport Archived 2010-12-28 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Cargojet Airways
- ↑ First Air route map
- ↑ Flightexec
- ↑ The Craig Evan Corporation O/A Flightexec
- ↑ Helicopter Transport Services - About
- ↑ Nakina Air Service at Pilot Career Centre
- ↑ Porter Airlines
- ↑ SkyLink Aviation
- ↑ SkyLink Express
- ↑ Stanton Airways
- ↑ Superior Airways
- ↑ Thunder Airlines
- ↑ Voyageur Airways
- ↑ Wasaya Airways
- ↑ White River Air Charter Services
- ↑ Wilderness Air
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