“By equipping these aircraft with customized features based on Air Inuit’s unique requirements and knowhow, we are ensuring the perennity of our fleet as we fulfill our mission as an essential service,” said Christian Busch, president and CEO of Air Inuit.
“Air Inuit serves as a critical infrastructure for the people of Nunavik, and today is a powerful demonstration of how we are continuously improving the quality of our service in ways that meet customer needs while acting as a responsible company when it comes to environmental considerations,” said Executive Chairman, Noah Tayara.
The two other B737-800 NG aircraft will operate using an innovative combi configuration pioneered by Air Inuit to provide comfortable passenger service and reliable freight delivery simultaneously. Both are scheduled to go into service in 2025.