Inter-Canadien
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Inter-Canadien (IATA: ND, ICAO: ICN , and Callsign: ) was an airline in Canada. In 1991 Canadian Airlines International acquired 100% of both of Time Air and Ontario Express as well as 70% of Inter-Canadien. Inter-Canadien was formerly Quebecair. By July 1998 Inter-Canadien had become a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian Regional Airlines, then the largest regional carrier in Canada. In September 1998, Canadian Regional sold Inter-Canadien and remained in service until 2000.
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[edit] Management
- CEO Robert Myhill
[edit] Staff
- 800 staff (overall)
- 400 pilots
[edit] Fleet
- ATR-42-300
- Fokker F28-1000 Fellowship
- Boeing 737-219
- Swearingen SA-226TC Metro II
- Convair 580
[edit] Hubs
Inter-Canadian flew to 24 destinations in Canada:
- Ontario
- Quebec
- Montreal
- Quebec
- Atlantic Canada
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