User:Addis-Bot/20140530/List of defunct airlines of Canada
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This is a list of defunct airlines of Canada.
- 30000 Island Air (2000?-?) - Charter Rental & Leasing Service air operator based in Parry Sound, Ontario using de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
- Air Alliance (1988 - 1999, to Air Nova)
- Air Atlantic (1980s-1998)
- Air Baffin (1990-1997) (now Air Nunavut)
- Air BC (1980 - 2001, to Air Canada Jazz)
- Air Charter Systems (1986–88, reincarnated in 1997 as International Cargo Charter and operating until 2003)
- Air Canada Tango (2001 - 2003; name retained as a type of fare on its regular Air Canada services)
- Air Club International (1993 - 1996) - Chartered airlines with flights to Europe
- Air Dawson (-1997?)
- Air Fecteau (1973-1991)
- Air Mikisew
- Air Nova (1986 - 2001, to Air Canada Jazz)
- Air Ontario (1987 - 2001, to Air Canada Jazz)
- Air Satellite (1968 - 2008, to Exact Air)
- Air Schefferville
- Airspeed Aviation (1986 - 2009)
- Alberta Citylink
- AllCanada Express (1989 - 2005)
- Arctic Sunwest Charters (1989 - 2013) bought by Ledcor Group of Companies and aircraft re-branded as Summit Air
- Astoria Air (1995-1995)
- Austin Airways (1934 - 1987, to Air Ontario)
- Baxter Aviation (1985-2007; sold to West Coast Air)
- BCWest Air
- Canada 3000 (1988 - 2001, formerly Canada 2000)
- Canada West Air (1986 - 1990)
- Canada West Airlines (2002 - 2004)
- Canadian Airlines (1987 - 2001, to Air Canada)
- Canadian Airways (1930 - 1941)
- Canadian Colonial Airways (1929 - 1942)
- Canadian Pacific Airlines (also known as CP Air) (1942 - 1987, to Canadian Airlines International)
- Canadian Regional Airlines (1991 - 2001, to Air Canada Jazz)
- City Express (ceased operations 1991)
- Colonial Airlines (1942 - 1956; sold to Eastern Air Lines)
- Corporate Express (1975 - June 2009; closed)
- Eastern Canada Air Lines (1936 - early 1938; closed)
- Eastern Provincial Airways (1949 - 1987, to Canadian Airlines International)
- Fecteau Transport Aerien (1936-1973,renamed as Air Fecteau)
- Fortunair
- Globemaster Air Cargo (2003 - 2004)
- Great Lakes Airlines (to Air Ontario)
- Greyhound Air (1996 - 1997)
- Harmony Airways (2002 - 2007)
- Holidair (1998-1999)
- Ilford-Riverton Airways (1960 - 1986)
- Intair (1989-1991)
- Inter-Canadien (1987-1998; to Canadian Airlines International)
- Jetsgo (2002 - 2005)
- Knighthawk Air Express (1993 - 2004)
- Lamb Air (1934 - 1981)
- Latham Island airways
- M&C Aviation (1930 - 1947 to Saskatchewan Government Airways)
- MacKenzie Air Services (Edmonton) (1932 - 1942, to Canadian Pacific Airlines)
- Maestro (2006 - 2007)
- Maritime Central Airways (1941 - 1980s)
- Millardair (1962 - 1990)
- NAC Air (North American Charters) (2000 - 2008)
- Nationair (1984 - 1993)
- Newfoundland Airways (1948 - 1983, to Air Labrador)
- Nolisair
- Norcanair (1965 - 1987)
- Nordair (1951 - 1987)
- NorOntair (1971 - 1996)
- North Canada Air (1930 - 1965; see also Time Air)
- NWT Air (1960 - 1998, to First Air
- Odyssey International (1988 - 1990)
- Ontario Express (1980s - 1993; to Canadian Airlines International)
- Ontario Worldair (198?-1982)
- Pacific Western Airlines (1946 - 1987, to Canadian Airlines International)
- Peace Air (1962 - 2007)
- Pem-air (1970 - 2002)
- Prince Edward Air (1989 - 2010)
- Quebecair Express (2003-2005)
- Quebecair (1946 - 1987)
- Queen Charlotte Airlines
- QuikAir (2001 - 2006)
- Regal Air (was ATAC.ca member)
- Roots Air (2000 - 2001)
- Royal Aviation (1991 - 2001)
- Saskatchewan Government Airways (1947 - 1965, to Norcanair)
- Skycraft Air Transport (1977-1989,reincarnated in 1989 and operating until 1994. Restarted in 1995 and merged with Flightexec in 2002. Re-launched in 2003 and later closed in the middle of 2006 by TC)
- Skyservice (1986-2010 - differs from existing Skyservice Business Aviation - same owners)
- Skyxpress Airline ( - 2008)
- Sonicblue Airways (ceased operations 2006)
- Southern Frontier Airlines (to Time Air)
- Starratt Airways (1932 - 1942, to Canadian Pacific Airlines)
- Swanberg Air
- Time Air (1966 - 1991, to Canadian Airlines International)
- Torontair (1961 - 1999)
- Trans-Canada Air Lines (now Air Canada)
- Trans-Capital
- Trans-Provincial Airlines (sold to Harbour Air)
- Transair ( 1947 - 1979; started as Central Northern Airways, renamed Transair 1956; sold to Pacific Western Airlines in 1979)
- Triton Airlines (1993 - 1994)
- Vacationair (1988-1990 initiated by Gray Coach Lines)
- Val Air (2003 - 2004)
- Vision Airways Corporation (? - 1994)
- Vistajet (1997 - 1997)
- Wardair (1946-1990), to Canadian Airlines International)
- Western Canadian Airways (1926 - 1930)
- Winnport (1998-1998) - Winnipeg-based air cargo company flying to China
- World-Wide Airways (1947 - 1966)
- Worldways Canada (1974 - 1991)
- Zip (2002 - 2004)
- Zoom Airlines (2002 - 2008)
See also
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