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Wasaya Airways

Wasaya Airways LP (or in Oji-Cree ᐙᐦᓭᔮ ᐱᒥᐦᓭᐎᐣ (Waaseyaa Bimisewin); unpointed: ᐗᓭᔭ ᐱᒥᓭᐎᐣ) is a First Nations-owned domestic airline[7] with its headquarters in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.[8] Its main hubs are the Thunder Bay International Airport and the Sioux Lookout Airport; It also offers a charter and cargo service from a base in Red Lake Airport and Pickle Lake Airport. In 2003, Wasaya Airways bought the rights to serve remote First Nations communities from Bearskin Airlines. The airline also supplies food, clothing, hardware and other various supplies to 25 remote communities in Ontario.

Wasaya Airways
A Hawker Siddeley HS 748 parked in front of the Red Lake hangar
IATA ICAO Callsign
WP WSG[1] WASAYA[1]
Founded1989
AOC #11802[2]
HubsThunder Bay International Airport
Sioux Lookout Airport
Secondary hubsRed Lake Airport
Pickle Lake Airport
Fleet size17[3][4]
Destinations24[5]
Parent companyWasaya Group Inc.
HeadquartersThunder Bay, Ontario
Key peoplePaul Disley (President and CEO)[6]
Websitewww.wasaya.com

History edit

Established in 1989 as Kelner Airways,[9] it was renamed Wasaya in 1993. The new name comes from the Oji-Cree language, which means "it is bright" in English, in reference to the brightness of the rising Sun.

Over the years, the airline has grown from a floatplane operation to a charter and scheduled passenger service airline.

Its inflight magazine Sagatay is published in conjunction with Wawatay Native Communications Society.

In October 2010, the company purchased a De Havilland Canada Dash 8 to bolster its fleet.

Destinations edit

 
Two Beechcraft 1900Ds of Wasaya Airways at Sioux Lookout Airport
 
Pilatus PC-12 of Wasaya Airways at Pickle Lake Airport
 
Cessna 208B C-FKAD in Red Lake

Scheduled services edit

Wasaya Airways serves the following destinations in Ontario:[5]

Fleet edit

As of March 2024, Wasaya Airways had 17 aircraft listed on their website, however individual numbers are not listed, and registered with Transport Canada.[3][4]

Wasaya Airways fleet
Aircraft No. of aircraft
TC
Variants Notes[4]
ATR 42 1 ATR 42-320 Not listed at Wasaya Airways site
ATR 72 2 ATR 72-212 Not listed at Wasaya Airways site
Beechcraft 1900 6 1900D Seats up to 18, used for scheduled and charter service
Cessna 208 1 208B Grand Caravan Seats up to 9, used for scheduled, charters, freight services, and fuel
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 2 DHC-8-102 / DHC-8-314 Seats up to 37 for scheduled and charter service and 0 on the freight only.
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 4 748 Series 2A Used for charters for freight and fuel only with no passengers
Pilatus PC-12 1 PC-12/45 Seats up to 9, used for scheduled, charters and freight services
Total 17

Accidents and incidents edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services" (PDF). Nav Canada. 4 May 2023. p. 8. Retrieved 27 February 2023. Wasaya Airways: WSG, WASAYA
  2. ^ Transport Canada (27 August 2019), Civil Aviation Services (CAS) AOC. wwwapps.tc.gc.ca.
  3. ^ a b "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Quick Search Result for Wasaya Airways". Transport Canada. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "Our Fleet". Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b Destinations and Communities
  6. ^ Executive Biographies
  7. ^ About
  8. ^ Contact
  9. ^ "Kelner Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  10. ^ "CADORS report for Wasaya Airways (WSG125)". Transport Canada.
  11. ^ "Aviation Investigation Report A03H0002". Transportation Safety Board of Canada. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  12. ^ "CADORS report for Wasaya Airways (FTTW)". Transport Canada.
  13. ^ "CADORS report for Wasaya Airways (WSG127)". Transport Canada.
  14. ^ "Aviation Safety Network, Wasaya Flight 127".

External links edit

  • Official website

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Wasaya Airways LP or in Oji Cree ᐙᐦᓭᔮ ᐱᒥᐦᓭᐎᐣ Waaseyaa Bimisewin unpointed ᐗᓭᔭ ᐱᒥᓭᐎᐣ is a First Nations owned domestic airline 7 with its headquarters in Thunder Bay Ontario Canada 8 Its main hubs are the Thunder Bay International Airport and the Sioux Lookout Airport It also offers a charter and cargo service from a base in Red Lake Airport and Pickle Lake Airport In 2003 Wasaya Airways bought the rights to serve remote First Nations communities from Bearskin Airlines The airline also supplies food clothing hardware and other various supplies to 25 remote communities in Ontario Wasaya AirwaysA Hawker Siddeley HS 748 parked in front of the Red Lake hangarIATA ICAO Callsign WP WSG 1 WASAYA 1 Founded1989AOC 11802 2 HubsThunder Bay International AirportSioux Lookout AirportSecondary hubsRed Lake AirportPickle Lake AirportFleet size17 3 4 Destinations24 5 Parent companyWasaya Group Inc HeadquartersThunder Bay OntarioKey peoplePaul Disley President and CEO 6 Websitewww wbr wasaya wbr com This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of syllabics Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 2 1 Scheduled services 3 Fleet 4 Accidents and incidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEstablished in 1989 as Kelner Airways 9 it was renamed Wasaya in 1993 The new name comes from the Oji Cree language which means it is bright in English in reference to the brightness of the rising Sun Over the years the airline has grown from a floatplane operation to a charter and scheduled passenger service airline Its inflight magazine Sagatay is published in conjunction with Wawatay Native Communications Society In October 2010 the company purchased a De Havilland Canada Dash 8 to bolster its fleet Destinations edit nbsp Two Beechcraft 1900Ds of Wasaya Airways at Sioux Lookout Airport nbsp Pilatus PC 12 of Wasaya Airways at Pickle Lake Airport nbsp Cessna 208B C FKAD in Red Lake Scheduled services edit Wasaya Airways serves the following destinations in Ontario 5 Bearskin Lake First Nation Bearskin Lake Airport owner community Deer Lake First Nation Deer Lake Airport Fort Severn First Nation Fort Severn Airport owner community Kasabonika Lake First Nation Kasabonika Airport owner community Keewaywin First Nation Keewaywin Airport owner community Kingfisher First Nation Kingfisher Lake Airport owner community Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation Big Trout Lake Big Trout Lake Airport owner community Muskrat Dam Lake First Nation Muskrat Dam Airport owner community Nibinamik First Nation Summer Beaver Summer Beaver Airport owner community North Spirit Lake First Nation North Spirit Lake Airport Pickle Lake Pickle Lake Airport freight hub Pikangikum First Nation Pikangikum Airport owner community Poplar Hill First Nation Poplar Hill Airport Red Lake Red Lake Airport hub Sandy Lake First Nation Sandy Lake Airport owner community Sioux Lookout Sioux Lookout Airport hub Thunder Bay Thunder Bay International Airport hub Wapekeka First Nation Angling Lake Wapekeka Airport owner community Wunnumin Lake First Nation Wunnumin Lake Airport owner communityFleet editAs of March 2024 Wasaya Airways had 17 aircraft listed on their website however individual numbers are not listed and registered with Transport Canada 3 4 Wasaya Airways fleet Aircraft No of aircraftTC Variants Notes 4 ATR 42 1 ATR 42 320 Not listed at Wasaya Airways site ATR 72 2 ATR 72 212 Not listed at Wasaya Airways site Beechcraft 1900 6 1900D Seats up to 18 used for scheduled and charter service Cessna 208 1 208B Grand Caravan Seats up to 9 used for scheduled charters freight services and fuel De Havilland Canada Dash 8 2 DHC 8 102 DHC 8 314 Seats up to 37 for scheduled and charter service and 0 on the freight only Hawker Siddeley HS 748 4 748 Series 2A Used for charters for freight and fuel only with no passengers Pilatus PC 12 1 PC 12 45 Seats up to 9 used for scheduled charters and freight services Total 17Accidents and incidents editOn 11 September 2003 a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan of Wasaya Airways Flight 125 crashed near Summer Beaver killing all eight persons on board The flight originated in Pickle Lake and was scheduled to land at Summer Beaver Airport but the airplane crashed and burned 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi northwest of the runway The Transportation Safety Board of Canada was unable to determine the cause 10 11 On 12 June 2012 a Wasaya Airways Hawker Siddeley HS 748 caught fire while unloading JET A 1 jet fuel at Sandy Lake Airport in Northwestern Ontario No injuries were reported The aircraft burned to the ground and only the left wing and nacelle survived 12 On 11 December 2015 Wasaya Airways Flight 127 a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan while en route from Pickle Lake Airport to Angling Lake Wapekeka Airport crashed approximately 10 nautical miles 19 km 12 mi north northeast of Pickle Lake Airport The pilot was the sole occupant and was killed in the crash The probable cause for the accident was flying in known or forecast icing conditions although the aircraft was prohibited from doing that and a high take off weight that increased the severity of degraded performance when the flight encountered icing conditions 13 14 References edit a b ICAO Designators for Canadian Aircraft Operating Agencies Aeronautical Authorities and Services PDF Nav Canada 4 May 2023 p 8 Retrieved 27 February 2023 Wasaya Airways WSG WASAYA Transport Canada 27 August 2019 Civil Aviation Services CAS AOC wwwapps tc gc ca a b Canadian Civil Aircraft Register Quick Search Result for Wasaya Airways Transport Canada Retrieved 17 March 2024 a b c Our Fleet Retrieved 17 March 2024 a b Destinations and Communities Executive Biographies About Contact Kelner Airways Airline History Retrieved 24 September 2020 CADORS report for Wasaya Airways WSG125 Transport Canada Aviation Investigation Report A03H0002 Transportation Safety Board of Canada 24 April 2013 Retrieved 22 September 2015 CADORS report for Wasaya Airways FTTW Transport Canada CADORS report for Wasaya Airways WSG127 Transport Canada Aviation Safety Network Wasaya Flight 127 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wasaya Airways Official website Portals nbsp Ontario nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation nbsp Indigenous peoples of the Americas nbsp Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wasaya Airways amp oldid 1214209794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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