Inuvik Mike Zubko Airport - YEV

The Temp

Posted on 27 February 2008 at 09:07

737-200 C-FJLB as 'Air North 467' on the ramp at Inuvik instead of the usual 'Empress 467' of Canadian North.

Flying scheduled and charter services from Whitehorse, Yukon for over 30 years, Air North began jet operations in 2002 with a pair of ex-Royal Aviation 737s.  Making the most of their two birds they connect Whitehorse with Vancouver, Edmonton, and Calgary on a daily basis while (usually) keeping one aircraft on the ground at all times to save on insurance costs.  Occasionally though they will make arrangements to allow the second one to be chartered out.  In this particular instance Canadian North happens to have too many of their own 737s down for maintenance at the moment and needed another aircraft to fill in on their northern route out of Calgary.

Great Blog

Posted on 4 March 2008 at 11:13 by Harlequin67
Keep it up.

These blogs give an amazing insight to a part of the aviation world I very rarely see.

I live near London Heathrow, so Artic weather, fuel shortages are unheard of.

Thanks for sharing.

Regards

IH

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