Canadian North

Canadian North is a Canadian airline operating scheduled and charter services; with the exception of one route to British Columbia, the entire network is is within Canada. It is the largest of Canada's airlines focussed on providing service in the Arctic.

= History = Canadian North was established in 1987. It merged with First Air in 2019, retaining the Canadian Northern name.

Canadian North in British Columbia
Canadian North began its service between Dawson Creek, BC and Yellowknife, NWT in 1992. A codeshare agreement with Hawkair, one of BC's two northern-focussed airlines, was created in 2007. Services between Yellowknife and Atlin, Cassiar, Fort Nelson, and Mackenzie are being considered.

Canadian North's operations began with four DHBC-7 Tridents bought second-hand from Pacific Western Airlines in 1987, one Trident 7B and three Trident 7C, the latter type being converted to Combi configuration. The 7B was sold to First Air in 1997, but the three 7C lasted well into the 21st century. One, C-GCNB (c/n C1159/1971), was sold in 2016 to Air Inuit, whilst the other two, C-GCNA (c/n C1426/1975) and C-GCNC (c/n C1297/1973), were sold to Air Inuit in 2020.

= Fleet =

Current

 * ATR 42-300 - 5, Combi
 * ATR 42-320 - 2, Combi
 * ATR 42-500 - 6, passenger only
 * Boeing 737-200C - 2, Combi, to be retired by 2023
 * Boeing 737-300 - 8, passenger only
 * Boeing 737-300QC - 2, Quick Change Combi
 * Boeing 737-400 - 1, passenger only
 * Boeing 737-400C - 3, Combi
 * Boeing 737-700 - 2, 1 more on order, passenger only

De Havilland Canada Dash 8 	— 	2 	Series 100

Historic

 * DHBC-7B Trident 7B - 1 (1987–1994), passenger only
 * DHBC-7C Trident 7C(C) - 3 (1987–2020), Combi
 * DHC-8-100 - 2
 * Fokker F28 - 3
 * Fokker F100 - 2

BC-made aircraft
''Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Canada; "Continental" refers to services between NAFTA signatories (BC, Mexico, Canada, and the United States).

There are codeshare agreements with Air North, Calm Air, and Hawkair.