Canadian North airplane under tow and the Yellowknife Airport
This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi is abl...
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ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:086a88b0-e0d7-4ce8-aeff-0e5f0427153f 2023-05-15T16:55:41+02:00 Canadian North airplane under tow and the Yellowknife Airport Campbell, Sandy 2015/07/11 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/086a88b0-e0d7-4ce8-aeff-0e5f0427153f https://doi.org/10.7939/R32R83 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/086a88b0-e0d7-4ce8-aeff-0e5f0427153f doi:10.7939/R32R83 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ CC-BY-NC ᑎᖕᒥᐊᖅ (ikt) Tingmin - Piksauyuaq (ikt) Photographs Canadian North (Airline company) Chʼiitsii nânditʼèe (Vuntut Gwich'in) Tingmiaq - Piksauyaq (ikt) Aircraft - Tail art Airplanes - Polar Regions Aircraft - Circumpolar Region Yat’alá (xsl) Aircraft - Inuvialuit Development Corporation Tingmiyualuk - Piksauyak (qivs) Image 2015 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R32R83 2022-08-22T20:09:06Z This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi is able to land on both gravel and ice air strips. Canadian North currently has nineteen aircraft in its fleet. Ten are Boeing 737 - 200 Combis. The Canadian North aircraft tail art shows a polar bear with neck stretched up against a yellow disc on a blue background. Still Image Inuvialuit Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife Yellowknife Airport ENVELOPE(-114.440,-114.440,62.463,62.463) |
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ᑎᖕᒥᐊᖅ (ikt) Tingmin - Piksauyuaq (ikt) Photographs Canadian North (Airline company) Chʼiitsii nânditʼèe (Vuntut Gwich'in) Tingmiaq - Piksauyaq (ikt) Aircraft - Tail art Airplanes - Polar Regions Aircraft - Circumpolar Region Yat’alá (xsl) Aircraft - Inuvialuit Development Corporation Tingmiyualuk - Piksauyak (qivs) |
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ᑎᖕᒥᐊᖅ (ikt) Tingmin - Piksauyuaq (ikt) Photographs Canadian North (Airline company) Chʼiitsii nânditʼèe (Vuntut Gwich'in) Tingmiaq - Piksauyaq (ikt) Aircraft - Tail art Airplanes - Polar Regions Aircraft - Circumpolar Region Yat’alá (xsl) Aircraft - Inuvialuit Development Corporation Tingmiyualuk - Piksauyak (qivs) Campbell, Sandy Canadian North airplane under tow and the Yellowknife Airport |
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ᑎᖕᒥᐊᖅ (ikt) Tingmin - Piksauyuaq (ikt) Photographs Canadian North (Airline company) Chʼiitsii nânditʼèe (Vuntut Gwich'in) Tingmiaq - Piksauyaq (ikt) Aircraft - Tail art Airplanes - Polar Regions Aircraft - Circumpolar Region Yat’alá (xsl) Aircraft - Inuvialuit Development Corporation Tingmiyualuk - Piksauyak (qivs) |
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This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi is able to land on both gravel and ice air strips. Canadian North currently has nineteen aircraft in its fleet. Ten are Boeing 737 - 200 Combis. The Canadian North aircraft tail art shows a polar bear with neck stretched up against a yellow disc on a blue background. |
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Canadian North airplane under tow and the Yellowknife Airport |
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2015 |
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ENVELOPE(-114.440,-114.440,62.463,62.463) |
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Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife Yellowknife Airport |
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Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife Yellowknife Airport |
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Inuvialuit Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife |
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Inuvialuit Northwest Territories Nunavut Yellowknife |
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