SAINT-LAURENT, QC, July 16,
2024 /PRNewswire/ - Air Inuit today announced
the first of three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s acquired in 2023
entered into service, arriving at Kuujjuaq Airport today with its
inaugural delivery of essential freight to be distributed in
communities across Nunavik.
The B737-800 has been outfitted to serve exclusively as a
freighter aircraft with a main deck cargo door, operating primarily
between Montreal and Air Inuit's
cargo hubs in Kuujjuaq and
La Grande. The newly added aircraft has a capacity of 23,000
kilograms.
As part of its ongoing fleet modernization program, Air Inuit
will eventually phase out its B737-200s which are being replaced
with three B737-800 NG aircraft to improve passenger experience,
ensure reliable freight delivery and reduce fuel emissions by
nearly 40 per cent.
"By equipping these aircraft with customized features based on
Air Inuit's unique requirements and knowhow, we are ensuring the
perennity of our fleet as we fulfill our mission as an essential
service," said Christian Busch,
president and CEO of Air Inuit.
"Air Inuit serves as a critical infrastructure for the people of
Nunavik, and today is a powerful demonstration of how we are
continuously improving the quality of our service in ways that meet
customer needs while acting as a responsible company when it comes
to environmental considerations," said Executive Chairman,
Noah Tayara.
The two other B737-800 NG aircraft will operate using an
innovative combi configuration pioneered by Air Inuit to
provide comfortable passenger service and reliable freight
delivery simultaneously. Both are scheduled to go into service in
2025.
"Seeing the first of three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s begin
operating is a moment of pride on behalf of the Inuit of Nunavik,
and a reminder of our never-ending goal to always seek new ways to
improve while also doing our part to reduce our ecological
footprint," said Pita Aatami, President of Makivvik.
About Air Inuit
Founded by the Inuit of Nunavik in 1978, Air Inuit, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Makivvik, was created to provide air
connections between Nunavik's 14 coastal villages and the South, to
promote trade and to preserve Inuit culture. With more than 1,175
employees and a fleet of 36 aircraft, Air Inuit is committed to the
development of this immense territory and the prosperity of its
people by providing support to various community organizations,
cultural events, educational and sports programs, as well as the
implementation of employment access programs for Inuit people.
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