Ontario Central Airlines


Ontario Central Airlines was a Canadian airline headquartered in Kenora, Ontario. It was founded in 1947. In 1984, the airline was renamed Nunasi-Central Airlines.

History

Ontario Central Airlines was founded in 1947, starting with two Fairchild 82 aircraft. Founded as a charter airline, in 1957 Ontario Central introduced its first scheduled services, having purchased Beechcraft 18. The first two routes were from Kenora to Winnipeg, Manitoba and return, and from Kenora to Fort Frances, Atikokan and Fort William and return. These services were discontinued in the summer of 1958. In 1963, its President was B E Lamm and the Vice President was R A Kiteley. In 1976, the airline was bought by entrepreneur Stanley Matthew Deluce.
In December 1984, Ontario Central Airlines was renamed Nunasi-Central Airlines. Nunasi-Central Airlines was allocated the ICAO Code NUN and used the callsign NUNASI.
In 1987 was renamed Nunasi-Northland Airlines and in 1991 closed the operations.

Services

The airline operated amphibious flights from Kenora, Ball Lake, and Red Lake in Ontario. The airline also engaged in aerial advertising and pest control services.

Fleet

Ontario Central Airlines operated the following aircraft: -

Beechcraft 18