List of airlines of Quebec
This is a list of airlines of Quebec which have an Air Operator's Certificate issued by Transport Canada, the country's civil aviation authority. These are airlines that are based in Quebec.
Current airlines
Defunct airlines
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Hub airport(s) or headquarters |
Notes |
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Aeropro | APO | AEROPRO | Québec City Jean Lesage | 1998 - 2010 | ||
Air Alliance | 3J | AAQ | LIAISON | Québec City Jean Lesage | 1988 - 1999, to Air Nova | |
Air Charter Systems | Montréal–Mirabel | 1986 – 1988, reincarnated in 1997 as International Cargo Charter and operating until 2003 | ||||
Air Canada Tango | AC | ACA | Montréal–Trudeau | 2001 - 2004, name retained as a type of fare on its regular Air Canada services | ||
Air Club International | Montréal–Mirabel | 1993 - 1998, charter airline with flights to Europe | ||||
Air Fecteau | Senneterre | 1936-1967, sold to Quebecair | ||||
Air Gaspé | Sept-Îles | 1951 - 1986, became a subsidiary of Quebecair in 1973 | ||||
Air Satellite | 6O | ASJ | SATELLITE | Baie-Comeau | 1968 - 2008, to Exact Air | |
Air Schefferville | Schefferville | |||||
Airtransit | Victoria STOLport, Ottawa/Rockcliffe |
1973 - 1975, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada | ||||
Canadian Colonial Airways | Montreal | 1929 - 1942, reformed as Colonial Airlines | ||||
Colonial Airlines | Montreal | 1942 - 1956, formed from Canadian Colonial Airways sold to Eastern Air Lines | ||||
Fecteau Transport Aerien | Senneterre | 1936 - 1973, renamed as Air Fecteau | ||||
ICC Air Cargo Canada | CIC | Montréal–Mirabel | 1998 - 2002, also listed as ICC International Cargo Charter | |||
Inter-Canadien | Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau | 1986 - 1999, to Canadian Airlines International | ||||
Jetsgo | SG | JGO | JETSGO | Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau | 2001 - 2005, entered bankruptcy protection | |
Maestro | 5G | SSV | SKYTOUR | Québec City Jean Lesage | 2006 - 2007 | |
Nationair | NX | NXA | NATION AIRWAYS | Montréal–Mirabel | 1986 - 1993, owned by Nolisair | |
Nolisair | Montréal–Mirabel | 1984 - 1993, as parent company of Nationair | ||||
Nordair | ND | NDR | NORDAIR | Montréal–Trudeau, Montréal–Mirabel |
1947 - 1987, acquired by Canadian Pacific Airlines then merged into Canadian Airlines and Inter-Canadien | |
Quebecair Express | QO | QAE | Québec City Jean Lesage | 2003 - 2005 | ||
Quebecair | QB | QBA | QUEBECAIR | Montréal–Trudeau | 1946 - 1987, began as Rimouski Airlines, acquired by CP Air 1986 and consolidated within Canadian Airlines 1987 | |
Royal Aviation | QN | ROY | ROY | Montréal–Trudeau | 1991 - 2001, acquired by Canada 3000 | |
Trans-Canada Air Lines | Montréal/Saint-Hubert | 1937 - 1965, now Air Canada | ||||
Val Air | VK | Montréal–Trudeau | 2003 - 2004 |
References
- ↑ Corporate Profile
- ↑ Air Canada at Star Alliance
- ↑ Air Canada launches new regional brand
- ↑ Our Clients
- ↑ Air Creebec
- ↑ Our Fleet
- ↑ Outdoor Activities - Plane Rours and Sky Diving
- ↑ Forfaits
- ↑ Air Saguenay
- ↑ Air Transat at Transat A.T.
- ↑ Canada Wings - Participants
- ↑ Canadian Helicopters
- ↑ Exact Air
- ↑ Nolinor Aviation
- ↑ Pascan Aviation
- ↑ Propair
- ↑ Skyservice Business Aviation
- ↑ Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: History Search Result
- ↑ Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: History Search Result
- ↑ Sunwing Airlines
- ↑ Visionair Québec (Visionair)
- ↑ Contact
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