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CHARTERS: Our Fleet

Canadian North's reliable fleet of Boeing 737-200 Combi and Dash 8 aircraft will get you, and your cargo, to your destination safely and on time. Over the years, we have handled most of the unique cargo requirements that the north can demand and continue to find solutions to northern shipping problems. 

Boeing 737-200 Combi


  • Length: 29.82 meters (96 feet 11 inches)
  • Wingspan: 28.62 meters (93 feet)
  • Tail Height: 11.38 meters (37 feet)
  • Cruising Speed: Airspeed - 440 Knots or 0.74 Mach
  • Ground Speed: 506 miles/hr (767 km/hr)
  • Maximum Altitude: 37,000 feet (11,385 meters)
  • Seating Capacity: B737-200 - 112 seats
  • Combi Configurations:
    • 112 seats / 0 pallets of cargo
    • 76 seats / 2 pallets of cargo
    • 60 seats / 3 pallets of cargo
    • 34 seats / 4 pallets of cargo
    • 24 seats / 5 pallets of cargo
    • 6 seats / 6 pallets of cargo
  • Pallet Size: 108" x 88" AAA or AAE
  • Bulk Load: Yes
  • Main Cargo Door Size: 134" x 84"
  • Maximum Payload: 15,010 kg (33,100 lbs)
  • Average Range: 1,500 miles
  • Gravel Airstrips: Yes
  • Ice Strips: Yes
  • Hush Kitted: Yes

The surface area of the 737 wing is 604 square meters (6,500 square feet) - more than three times the floor area of an average home. A fully loaded 737 can climb at 822 meters (2,895 feet) per minute - faster than elevators in the world's tallest building. The 737 landing gear weighs 1,564 kg (3,450 pounds) - as much as a compact car. The 737 was the first jet airliner with fully automatic braking system. 

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Dash 8


 

  • Multiple configuration options provide flexible cargo capacity to meet your needs with 21 passenger/3,000 lbs cargo being the most common
  • Hot galley enables Canadian North to provide full Aurora Class service
  • The cabin noise suppression system keeps the cabin nice and quiet
  • GPS and gravel strip equipped
  • Flying speed of 320 miles/hour

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