Superior Airways

Superior Airways is a chartered air service based in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada at the Red Lake airport in the town of Cochenour. Established in 2003, Superior Airways has been serving Northwestern Ontario by flying cargo, fisherman, hunters, firefighters, First Nations, medical patients and law enforcement to and from remote communities as well as city centers.

Superior Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
N/A N/A N/A
Founded2003
AOC #Canada: 14801[1]
United States: UYXF120F[2]
HubsRed Lake, Ontario
Fleet size15[3]
DestinationsCanada / US[4]
HeadquartersRed Lake, Ontario, Canada
Websitewww.superiorairways.com

Superior Airways began its operation in Sioux Lookout, Ontario with three employees, but due to market saturation relocated one of its aircraft to Red Lake, Ontario. Soon afterward both aircraft were located in Red Lake. The company continues to grow with the recent addition of a five-passenger Cessna 206 Stationair, another Navajo, and the expected arrival of a factory new Quest Kodiak.[5] Superior Airways was the first in Canada to operate the Quest Kodiak; at the time a brand new aircraft designed for off strip operations.[6]

Fleet

As of September 2019 Superior Airways had the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada.[3]

Superior Airways
AircraftNumberVariantsNotes[7]
Beechcraft Baron1Baron 58Not listed at Superior Airways site[8]
Cessna 1802180B, 180CNot listed at Superior Airways site[8]
Cessna 182 Skylane1R182 Skylane RGNot listed at Superior Airways site[8]
Cessna 208 Caravan4208 Caravan, 208B Grand CaravanFloatplane
Cessna 2101P210N Pressurized CenturionNot listed at Superior Airways site[8]
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver1Beaver I
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter2DHC-3-T Turbo-OtterThe Superior Airways site has one turbo Otter and one piston Otter,[8] but TC has both as turbo
Piper PA-31 Navajo3PA-31-350 Chieftain
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gollark: Yes, this reddit post puts it at 644000, which is less bad.
gollark: ... didn't you say you were reading it *yesterday* or something? I'm pretty sure it's a million words or something.
gollark: Most of the planes I've been on have only had "normal" seating as far as I could tell. Those have mostly been shortish journeys around Europe, so that might be why.
gollark: BTW I use ArchThe AUR is very nice, it still seems to have lots of available binary packages, and it's pretty lightweight.

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