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Canadian Classic Boeing 737 comeback
Canadian charter carrier Nolinor Aviation has announced plans to restore its Boeing 737-200 fleet to pre-pandemic levels. The move comes in response to a surge in operations from gravel runways in the far north of the country owing to increased mining activities in the territory of Nunavut. The carrier’s six 737-200s have undergone seven months and more than $3m worth of mechanical refurbishments. The aircraft type holds a unique position in the commercial aviation industry, being the only one with

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