Wasaya Airways

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Wasaya Airways
IATA
WT[1]
ICAO
WSG[2]
Callsign
Wasaya
Founded 1989
Hubs Thunder Bay International Airport,
Sioux Lookout Airport
Fleet size 24[3]
Destinations 26[4] 28[5]
Parent company Wasaya Group Inc.
Company slogan 'The Future is Ours'
Headquarters Thunder Bay, Ontario
Key people Tom Morris (President)
Website: www.wasaya.com

Wasaya Airways LP (or in Anishinini language ᐙᐦᓭᔮ ᐱᒥᐦᓭᐎᐣ (Waaseyaa Bimisewin); unpointed: ᐗᓭᔭ ᐱᒥᓭᐎᐣ) is a 100% First Nations owned domestic airline based in Northern Ontario. To date, its main hubs are at the Thunder Bay International Airport and Sioux Lookout Airport, however, it also offers a charter service out of a base in Red Lake, a charter and limited scheduled service out of a base in Pickle Lake, and recently opened a new charter service base in Timmins. In 2003, Wasaya Airways bought out 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.

Established in 1989, the name "Wasaya" comes from the Anishinini language, which means "it is bright" in English, in reference to the brightness of the rising Sun. The airline has grown over the years starting off as a floatplane operation to now a charter and scheduled passenger service airline.

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[edit] Scheduled services[4]

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[edit] Fleet

As of January 2008 Wasaya Airways had the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada.

Wasaya Airways
Aircraft Number[3] Variants Idents Notes[7]
Avro 748 5 Series 2A/2B FFFS, FTTW, GBCY, GLTC, GMAA Freight only, also know as the "Hawker Siddeley 748"
Beechcraft 1900D Airliner 4 1900D FWAU, FWAX, GSWA, GZVJ 18 passengers
Cessna 208B Caravan 4 208B FKAD, FKDL, FPCC, FWAW 9 passengers
Pilatus PC-12 13 PC12-45 FKRB, FSRK, FWAV, FYZS, GBJV, GBXW, GKPL, GPAI,

FPCL, GGWA, FKPI, GKAY GVKC

9 passengers

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