FAREWELL to Canadian North’s Boeing 737-200! One Last Flight on a Classic
The Boeing 737-200 Combi is an aircraft that’s almost synonymous with Canada’s North. With its gravel runway and combi capability, it’s been serving Northern Canadian communities for decades, as an important lifeline.
Sadly though, Canada will be losing another operator of the type as Canadian North retires their final one from the fleet. It flew its final passenger flight in the first week of May, and although I wasn’t able to be there for it, I made a trip up in late April to make sure I got one last flight in.
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FLIGHT INFORMATION
Airline: Canadian North (AKT/5T)
Aircraft: Boeing 737-200 Combi (B73M)
Flight Number: 5T226
Seat: 17F/18F/14F
Livery: Old (Polar Bear)
Engines: 2x Pratt and Whitney JT8D-17
Registration: C-GDPA
Route: Yellowknife (YZF) - Cambridge Bay (YCB) - Kugluktuk (YCO) - Yellowknife (YZF)
Callsign: ARCTIC 226
Runway used: 16 (YZF) - 31T (YCB) - 30T/12T (YCO) - 16 (YZF)
Date filmed: April 2023
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Outro song - “Take Flight“ by Nyhtian:
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