Nordair
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Nordair (IATA: ND, ICAO: , and Callsign: ) is a defunct Quebec-based regional airline that operated from the 1950s to the 1980s. Most of its business was international charters and other contracts. It originally flew out of Montreal's two airports: Dorval Airport (now Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport) and Montréal-Mirabel International Airport. On March 27, 1987, the airline merged with Canadian Airlines.
Destinations
Some of the destinations flown by Nordair during the airline's existence:
Canada
- Hamilton, Ontario - Mount Hope
- Montreal, Quebec - Dorval
- Toronto, Ontario - Pearson
- Fairbanks, Alaska - Fairbanks International
- Los Angeles, California
- Van Nuys, California
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Hollywood International
- Miami, Florida
- Orlando, Florida - McCoy Field
- Omaha, Nebraska - Eppley Airfield
- New York, New York - JFK
- Seattle, Washington, Boeing Field
- Dusseldorf, Germany
- London, England - Gatwick-Prestwick
- Shannon, Ireland
- San Tome and Principe
Fleet
- Boeing 737-242 and 2Q8, 2H4, 212, 296, 2T4, 242C, 2Q9, 2E1
- Convair 990-30A-5
- Curtiss-Wright C-46F-1CU Commando
- Curtiss C-46 Commando
- Douglas DC-6, 6B
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4
- Douglas DC-8-52
- Fairchild Hiller FH-227D, 227B, 227E
- Lockheed L-1049H-03 Super Constellation
- Lockheed L-188 Electra, 188C
- McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61CF
See also
External links
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