Connecting the North, Fueling Our Communities

 

At Fresh Air, we believe that reliable northern aviation is the lifeline of our territory. As a 100% Inuit-owned aviation solution, we provide more than just flight paths; we provide the critical infrastructure that keeps Nunavut moving. Our mission is to bridge the vast distances of the High Arctic with a fleet and a team that understands the unique challenges of the land. By reinvesting our profits back into the communities we serve, every charter and every cargo shipment helps lower the cost of living and creates new opportunities for Inuit in the aviation industry. We don’t just fly over the North—we are rooted in it, ensuring that our people and our goods reach their destination with safety, dignity, and purpose.

We provide flexible, high-capacity aviation solutions tailored to the specific needs of Northern government, industry, and residents

Private & Corporate Charter Services

From rapid mobilization for project crews to specialized travel for government and medical stays, our charter services offer the flexibility the North demands. We operate on your schedule, ensuring safe and efficient transport to even the most remote strips in the territory.

Dedicated Freight & Cargo Solutions

Whether it’s time-sensitive perishables for our retail network or heavy equipment for a construction site, our freight services are designed for the Arctic environment. We specialize in the "Transportation of Things," ensuring that essential supplies are delivered directly to the communities that need them most.

Aircrafts from our services

Boeing 737-200

  • Capacity / Configuration

    Up to 119 Pax / Combi

  • Key Feature

    The "Workhorse of the North." Can land on gravel, ice, and unpaved strips

Boeing 737-300

  • Capacity / Configuration

    Up to 130 Pax

  • Key Feature

    High-efficiency jet for paved runways and large group movements

Boeing 737-400

  • Capacity / Configuration

    Up to 159 Pax

  • Key Feature

    Increased payload and range for major infrastructure and mining projects

Boeing 737-800

  • Capacity / Configuration

    Up to 189 Pax

  • Key Feature

    Next-generation efficiency for long-haul passenger transport

Learjet 45

  • Capacity / Configuration

    9 Passengers

  • Key Feature

    High-speed executive jet for corporate or emergency travel

Beechcraft 1900D

  • Capacity / Configuration

    19 Pax / Cargo

  • Key Feature

    Pressurized twin-engine turboprop; ideal for regional shuttles and medevac

Pilatus PC-12

  • Capacity / Configuration

    9 Pax / Cargo

  • Key Feature

    The gold standard for versatile northern flight; incredible short-field performance

ATR 42-500

  • Capacity / Configuration

    ~42-50 Pax

  • Key Feature

    (Upcoming 2026) Designed for regional bulk transport and high-capacity gravel ops

Fresh Air provides a "one-stop-shop" for Northern logistics

Gravel Strip Certified

Our 737-200s and PC-12s can reach almost any community in Nunavut

Combi Configurations

Most of our aircraft can be quickly reconfigured to carry a mix of passengers and freight on the same flight

Fuel Tanker Service

Specialized 737 configurations allow us to transport bulk petroleum products to remote sites

Partners in Community Impact

The Arctic Group Divisions

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Arctic Fresh Online Store

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Arctic Fresh Projects

Delivering northern development projects that strengthen communities and support sustainable growth
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Arctic Fresh Procurement

Leveraging a strong supply network to deliver reliable equipment and materials across industries
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Fresh Air

Supporting safe, dependable regional air travel across the North
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M&R Rentals

Providing B&B accommodations, vehicle rentals, and modern boardroom facilities for travelers and professionals alike.
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M&R Store

Your trusted stop for everyday essentials, proudly serving local needs
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