Summit Air
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Founded | 1987 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 19[1] | ||||||
Parent company | Ledcor Group of Companies | ||||||
Headquarters | Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada | ||||||
Website | www.flysummitair.com |
8199400 Canada Inc. operating as Summit Air[2] is an airline that provides executive and general passenger and cargo air charter throughout the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon from its base at Yellowknife.
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History
Summit Air started in Atlin, British Columbia in 1987. In January 2001, the base of operations was moved to Yellowknife. The Ledcor Group of Companies became a partner on June 1, 2009. In August 2012 Summit acquired Artic Sunwest Charters and all aircraft operated by Arctic Sunwest Charters were re-branded as Summit.
In January 2015 the airline acquired an Avro RJ85 aircraft which is being operated by Summit for First Air for use on services from Yellowknife and Edmonton. A second Avro RJ85 has since been ordered.[3]
Fleet
As of August 2015 Summit Air has the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada. All aircraft are listed under 8199400 Canada Inc except where noted:[1]
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
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ATR 72 | 2 | ATR 72–202 | 68 seat passenger and dedicated freighters |
British Aerospace 146 | 2 | Avro RJ85 | 90 seat configuration |
Dornier Do 228 | 6 | 202 | Combi aircraft, up to 19 passengers or 4,100 lb (1,900 kg) freight. One listed under Summit air. |
de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo | 1 | DHC-5A | Cargo up to 18,000 lb (8,200 kg), the only civil Buffalo aircraft operating in Canada.[4] From Arctic Sunwest. |
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter | 3 | 200 series, 300 series | Combi, 19 passengers or 3,300 lb (1,500 kg), floats, skis, tundra tires. From Arctic Sunwest. |
de Havilland Canada Dash 8 | 2 | DHC-8-102 | Combi, 37 passengers or 7,428 lb (3,369 kg). From Arctic Sunwest. |
Piper PA-31 Navajo | 1 | PA-31-350 | 8 passengers. From Arctic Sunwest. |
Short SC.7 Skyvan | 2 | Series 3 | Up to 4,500 lb (2,000 kg) freight but may carry 9 passengers. |
In addition Transport Canada lists two de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (DHC-2 MK. III) registered to 8199400 Canada Inc, both with certificates cancelled. In addition Transport Canada lists a Cessna 207 (T207A Turbo Skywagon/Turbo Stationair 8) registered to Summit Air with a cancelled certificate.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "8199400 Canada Inc" and Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "Summit Air"
- ↑ Disclosure of Contracts
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Canadian Civil Aircraft Register. Search using "DHC-5" in the "Model Name:" box. The only other operator in Canada is the Canadian Forces Air Command who have six CC-115. Canadian Forces Air Command - CC-115 - Overview and Canadian Forces Air Command - CC-115 - Technical Specifications
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