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New hangar, new jobs: Nolinor doubles down on Edmonton

April 8, 2025:

Nolinor Aviation, a Canadian provider of specialised commercial charter flights, is proud to announce the acquisition of the former North Cariboo Air complex in Edmonton, a major step forward in the company's expansion in Western Canada and its commitment to providing customised airlift solutions to remote regions.

The 41,600-square-foot facility at Edmonton International Airport features a fully equipped passenger terminal, modern offices, dedicated workshops and a 30,000-square-foot hangar. This site will act as the regional hub for Nolinor's growing operations, particularly supporting the expanding fly-in fly-out (FIFO) programmes initiated with last year's long-term contract.

"This move reinforces our commitment to Edmonton and the surrounding communities. We're investing in infrastructure, local talent and services that support the unique needs of our clients in the North," said Marco Prud'Homme, president of Nolinor Aviation

The on-site fixed-base operator (FBO) offers full passenger check-in counters, security screening and cargo handling capabilities, ensuring a smooth experience for both passengers and cargo. The facility also provides office space for mining companies seeking to coordinate operations directly. All vital ground support equipment and services will remain, with additional improvements planned. Nolinor also plans to enhance the terminal progressively for better passenger flow and comfort.

Nolinor is actively pursuing new contracts in the region and aims to add at least one more major FIFO agreement in the coming months. "We're here to support mining and resource development projects with the most adaptable, efficient and reliable aviation services available," added Prud'Homme.

This expansion enables the integration of another Boeing 737-200, an aircraft renowned for its performance in remote operations, into the fleet and the opening of a third heavy maintenance line, the first outside the Montreal region. This development directly supports the company's Yellowknife and Edmonton bases. Recruitment is already underway to staff this new maintenance line.

 

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