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Focus cities
  
Toronto

Headquarters
  
Mississauga, Canada

Ceased operations
  
1991

Parent company
  
Air Atonabee Ltd.

Founded
  
1989

Fleet size
  
14


Destinations
  
See destination listing

Key people
  
Michel Leblanc(until 1991 february.Since 1991 march Steven Stansfrred)

Hubs
  
Quebec City, Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

Intair was a Canada-based airline that operated between 1989 and 1991.

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History

Intair operated passenger jet service between Toronto and Montreal with Fokker 100 aircraft as well as charter flights between Canada and such destinations as Orlando and Ft.Lauderdale in Florida. The airline began operations after Nordair was purchased by Canadian Pacific Airlines. Intair used Nordair's IATA two letter "ND" airline code. The airline was established in 1989 by City Express as a successor to Skycraft Air Transport. It served many destinations in Quebec province formerly served by Quebecair and also flew to destinations in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario provinces of Canada.

  • Fokker 100 x 6 - only jet aircraft type operated by the airline
  • ATR 42 turboprop x 6
  • Fairchild Swearingen SA-226 Metro II turboprop (multiple aircraft)
  • Destinations in 1990

    According to a 1990 Intair route map brochure, the airline was serving the following destinations in these Canadian provinces:

    New Brunswick

  • Charlo
  • Chatham
  • Moncton
  • Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Wabush/Labrador City
  • Ontario

  • Ottawa
  • Toronto - Toronto Pearson International Airport
  • Quebec

  • Alma
  • Baie-Comeau
  • Baie-Johan-Beetz
  • Blanc-Sablon
  • Bonaventure
  • Chibougamau
  • Dolbeau
  • Gaspe
  • Gatineau/Hull
  • Gethsemanie/La Romaine
  • Harrington Harbour/Chevery
  • Havre-St.-Pierre
  • Iles-de-la-Madeleine
  • Kegaska
  • La Grande
  • La Tabatiere
  • Montreal - Dorval Airport (now Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport) - Hub
  • Montreal - Mirabel Airport
  • Montreal/St.-Hubert
  • Natashquan
  • Port Menier
  • Quebec City - Hub
  • Roberval
  • Rimouski/Mont-Joli
  • Rouyn/Noranda
  • Saguenay
  • Schefferville/Bagotville
  • St.-Augustin
  • Sept-Iles - Secondary hub
  • Tete-a-La-Baleine
  • Val-d'Or
  • References

    Intair Wikipedia