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World's first 737-800NG combi goes into service for Air Inuit

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Dana Ermolenko
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Air Inuit, which is wholly owned by the Inuit of Nunavik through Makivvik Corporation, today announced that its first newly re-engineered Boeing 737–800NG combi aircraft has been certified by Transport Canada, marking the arrival of the world's first 737–800NG configured for both passengers and freight. The aircraft will officially enter service on Air Inuit's Montréal-Kuujjuaq route on January 13th, 2026.

Christian Busch, President and CEO of Air Inuit commented: "Our investment in this next–generation combi reflects Air Inuit's commitment to innovation that directly serves the unique passenger and freight needs of the communities and the people we serve. This aircraft allows us to modernize northern jet service while preserving the flexibility that is essential to our mission."

Noah Tayara, Executive Chairman of Air Inuit said: "Air Inuit plays a vital role in connecting and supporting the communities of Nunavik, and this new aircraft strengthens our ability to fulfill that mission." 

Pita Aatami, President of Makivvik Corporation stated: "This achievement is another example of the people of Nunavik demonstrating the ingenuity that has been part of our story for millennia, ensuring our region continues to thrive and remain connected." 

Boeing 737–800NG combi represents a major advancement in multi–role aircraft capability to address Northern realities. Converted by KF Aerospace, the aircraft features a forward cargo compartment with space for five pallets and a 90–seat passenger cabin in the aft section. This world-first is part of Air Inuit's broader fleet–modernization strategy, which began with the acquisition of three Boeing Next–Generation 737–800s to eventually replace its 737–200 fleet. The new aircraft offer improved passenger comfort, inflight wifi powered by Starlink, better fuel efficiency, modern avionics, and increased passenger-cargo capacity to respond to the essential needs of communities in Nunavik and beyond.

Combi conversion of the third of three 737-800s acquired by Air Inuit in 2023 is scheduled for completion in February 2026.





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