Thunder Airlines
Appearance
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Founded | 1994[2] | ||||||
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AOC # | 8882[3] | ||||||
Hubs | Thunder Bay Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Thunder Bay, Timmins, Moosonee, Kashechewan, Fort Albany, Attawapiskat, Peawanuck | ||||||
Fleet size | 14[4] | ||||||
Destinations | 6[5] | ||||||
Headquarters | Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||||||
Key people | Jim Holm, President | ||||||
Website | http://www.thunderair.com/ |
Thunder Airlines is a Canadian scheduled flight, charter and medevac airline based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It offers on-demand charter service from bases in Thunder Bay and Timmins. The company was founded in 1994 and operates fourteen aircraft and flies to six destinations regularly.
Destinations
Thunder Airlines operates scheduled services to the following destinations in Ontario:[5]
- Attawapiskat First Nation (Attawapiskat Airport)
- Fort Albany First Nation (Fort Albany Airport)
- Kashechewan First Nation (Kashechewan Airport)
- Moosonee (Moosonee Airport)
- Timmins (Timmins/Victor M. Power Airport)
- Peawanuck (Peawanuck Airport)
Fleet
As of August 2019 Thunder Airlines website and Transport Canada list the following aircraft:[4]
Aircraft | No. of aircraft |
Variants | Notes |
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Beechcraft King Air | 7 | 100 series | Seats up to nine and cruises at 385 km/h (208 kn; 239 mph)[6] |
Cessna 208 Caravan | 1 | 208B Grand Caravan | Seats up to nine, cruises at 270 km/h (150 kn; 170 mph), used mainly for cargo[6] |
Mitsubishi MU-2 | 6 | Marquise (MU-2B-60) | Seats up to seven, cruises at 500 km/h (270 kn; 310 mph), used mainly for MEDEVAC[6] |
The Transport Canada site lists three Mitsubishi MU-2, one MU-2L (MU-2B-36),[7] one MU-2N (MU-2B-36A)[8] and one Marquise (MU-2B-60),[9] all with cancelled certificates.
References
- ^ IATA Airline and Airport Code Search. Retrieved 1 December 2013
- ^ Company History
- ^ Transport Canada (2019-08-26), Civil Aviation Services (CAS) AOC. wwwapps.tc.gc.ca.
- ^ a b "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for Thunder Airlines". Transport Canada. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
- ^ a b Route Map
- ^ a b c Our Fleet
- ^ Mitsubishi MU-2B-36
- ^ Mitsubishi MU-2B-36A
- ^ Mitsubishi MU-2B-60
External links
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