Adlair Aviation

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Adlair Aviation Ltd. 1983
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
Founded 1983
Commenced operations 1984
Hubs Cambridge Bay Airport
Secondary hubs Yellowknife Airport
Fleet size 6[1]
Destinations
Headquarters Cambridge Bay
Website http://www.adlairaviation.com/
Adlair's Learjet 25B

Adlair Aviation Ltd. was founded in 1983 as a family-owned charter airline in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Adlair Aviation was established by one of the north's pilots, Willy Laserich.[2] It is based in Cambridge Bay and has administrative offices in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[3] It operates out of Cambridge Bay Airport. Also, Adlair operates a docking area at the Cambridge Bay Water Aerodrome.

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Services

Adlair primarily provided MEDIVAC or air ambulance services to the Kitikmeot Region[4] of Nunavut with flight nurses from Medflight, a Canadian company owned and operated by Patricia O'Connor. O'Connor, who lives in Yellowknife, was awarded the Order of Canada in 2007 for her work in the medical field.[5][6]

In August 2011 the Government of Nunavut announced that the medivac contract for the Kitikmeot Region had been given to Air Tindi, along with its partner Arsaniq, owned by Dennis Lyall. Adlair has appealed to the Nunavummi Nangminiqaqtunik Ikajuuti[7] and a decision is expected by 11 October 2011.[8][9] The decision to dismiss the appeal was made 29 October 2011 and the new released 31 October. Adlair were given an extension on their contract until the end of November 2011.[10]

Adlair's other services include:

  • Charters
  • Fuel caching
  • Fishing charters
  • Canoe and kayaking charters
  • Camp servicing and supply
  • Community re-supply

Fleet

The Adlair fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of June 2010) registered with Transport Canada:[1]

Adlair Aviation
Aircraft No. of Aircraft Variants Idents Notes
Beechcraft Super King Air 3 B200, 200 FCGB, GBYN, GCYN Charters and backup medivac
DHC-2 Beaver 1 Mk 1 FGYN Floatplane
DHC-6 Twin Otter 1 200 Series GFYN Can be equipped with skis
Learjet 25B 1 25B GBFP Medivacs
Adlair Aviation's DHC Beaver

Incidents

  • 15 April 2009, an Adlair flight was returning from Yellowknife to Cambridge Bay. The plane in the incident was a Beechcraft King Air. While about 180 km (110 mi) from the airport, and at 23,000 ft (7,000 m), one of the two passengers, a 20 year old male, became upset, opened the cabin door and jumped to his death. The aircraft landed in Cambridge Bay with the damaged door partially open and no injuries to the flight crew or the other passenger.[11][12] An inquest has been called by Nunavut's chief coroner which will being on December 7.[13]

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