Air Inuit introduces 1st B737-800
Air Inuit has taken into operation its very first Boeing B737-800. The aircraft, C-FTUZ (40855) has entered commercial service on 16 July 2024. It was delivered to the airline's base at Montréal-Trudeau on 10 July 2024 after having been converted at Kelowna into a -800SF.
The Boeing is the first of three B737-800s the airline is set to introduce. The two others are currently being converted and are expected to become combi-aircraft, similar as their current B737-200s.
Air Inuit will use the new aircraft to eventually replace its older B737s, of which it currently operates four. It also has a single B737-300QC in the fleet. Next to its Boeings, the airline also flies with three Beech A100s, four Beech 350s, one DHC-3 (through Johnny May Air Charter), four DHC-6s, four DHC-8-100s, and twelve DHC-8-300s.
Photo by Air Inuit.