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Since 1999, Employ Over 200 Inuit beneficiaries, logged over 100,000 apprenticeship hours, supported Inuit suppliers, contractors & professionals, contributed to the Nunavut by providing corporate sponsorships and paid dividends to our share holders. Our mission is to mobilize northern resources to build facilities by and for Nunavummiut. Our mission is to keep our tenants warm, dry and well ventilated all year round.
To provide a high quality, safe, convenient and efficient air travel service that consistently meets our customers' needs in a way that ensures our profitability and long term success.Kenn Borek Air Ltd. started with a vision by one man - Kenn Borek. Born
As one of Canada?s pioneer bush charter airlines, Adlair Aviation flies out of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut and Yellowknife. We serve the communities of the far north with our fleet of three airplanes. Our Twin Otter DHC-6 services hard to reach areas for campers, hunters and fishers. For passenger charter, our King Air 200 seats 9 passengers and does medevacs. We also have the only Lear based plane in Nunavuat and the NWT, a Lear 25B that travels at 550mph for quick medevacs and executive charters.
Adlair Aviation is part of the Inuit and northern Canadian community. Since 1983 Adlair has flown over 7500 medevacs, primarily for the Inuit people. The late Willy Laserich flew in the Arctic for more than 50 years and was inducted in the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame. Adlair Air in Cambridge Bay and Yellowknife is available 24/7, 365 days a year for your air charter and medevac needs.
Repulse Bay,Nunavut CanadaRepulse Bay is located right on the Arctic Circle, at the northern shore of the bay. Steep cliffs run along the coastline. The bay is rich with marine life. Ecotourism trips are available in Repulse Bay and to outlying areas such as Wager Bay, site of the proposed Ukkusiksalik National Park.Repulse Bay is renowned for its excellent artists, especially for its Inuit carvers who work in bone, ivory and stone.