Aklak Air
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| Aklak Air | ||
|---|---|---|
| IATA 6L |
ICAO AKK |
Callsign Aklak[1] |
| Founded | 1977 | |
| Fleet size | ||
| Destinations | ||
| Parent company | Inuvialuit Joint Venture Company | |
| Headquarters | Inuvik, Northwest Territories | |
| Key people | ||
| Website: http://www.aklakair.ca/ | ||
Aklak Air is an airline based in Inuvik in Northwest Territories in Canada. It operates year-round and seasonal scheduled services, as well as charter flights throughout the western Arctic.
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The airline was established in 1977 and started operations in 1978. In June 1994 Aklak Air and Kenn Borek Air set up a joint venture, under the terms of which Aklak Air has access to Kenn Borek Air's fleet as and when required. Aklak Air is wholly owned by Inuvialuit Joint Venture Company.
Aklak Air operates services to the following scheduled domestic destinations (as of November 2006):
- Aklavik (depending on demand)
- Fort Good Hope
- Fort McPherson (only when the ice road is closed or the ferry is not in operation)
- Inuvik
- Norman Wells
- Paulatuk
- Sachs Harbour
- Tuktoyaktuk (depending on demand)
- Ulukhaktok
The Aklak Air fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2006):[3]
Other aircraft accessible through Kenn Borek Air Ltd.:[4]
- Beechcraft King Air (Model 90)
- Beechcraft Model 99
- Beechcraft King Air (Model 100)
- 1 Douglas DC-3
- 1 Douglas DC-3 Turbine
- ^ Airline Codes
- ^ KBA flight schedule, Aklak Air Schedule
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
- ^ Aklak Air fleet
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