Air Creebec is a regional airline based in Val-d’Or, Quebec, Canada. The airline was established in 1982 as a subsidiary of the Cree Regional Authority to provide air transportation services to the remote communities of the James Bay and Northern Quebec regions.
Initially, the airline operated a fleet of small aircraft, but it gradually expanded its operations and fleet to include larger aircraft and more destinations.
Today, Air Creebec operates a fleet of 16 aircraft and serves 16 destinations in Quebec and Ontario, as well as charter flights across North America.
The airline has played a significant role in connecting remote communities in Northern Quebec, supporting economic development, and preserving Cree culture and traditions.
Despite facing challenges over the years, such as the downturn in the mining industry and the COVID-19 pandemic, Air Creebec remains a vital lifeline for many communities in Northern Quebec.
Year Founded: 1982
Years of Operation: 41 years
Airline Type: Regional
Call Sign: CREE
Website: https://www.aircreebec.ca/
About Air Creebec Fleet
Air Creebec has a total of 16 aircraft.
Air Creebec most commonly flies the de Havilland Canada Dash-8.
de Havilland Canada Dash – 8
The Dash-8 is a versatile turboprop aircraft used for regional and short-haul flights. It can carry up to 90 passengers and has a range of over 1,200 miles.
Air Creebec Hubs and Focus Cities
Air Creebec utilizes the following locations as its hub or focus cities.
- Quebec – Val-d’Or Airport
- Montreal – Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Air Creebec currently flies to 16 destinations.
The following destinations are its most popular routes based on the number of daily flights.
- Kashechewan to Fort Albany
- Moosonee to Timmins
- Kashechewan to Attawapiskat
- Moosonee to Fort Albany
- Val-d’Or to Montreal
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Creebec
https://www.flightconnections.com/route-map-air-creebec-yn