Pem-Air
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| Founded | 1970 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2002 | ||||||
| Hubs | Pembroke Airport, Toronto Pearson | ||||||
| Secondary hubs | Gatineau Airport, Kitchener Airport, Sudbury Airport | ||||||
| Focus cities | Pembroke Airport Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier Toronto-Pearson | ||||||
| Frequent-flyer program | formerly Canadian Plus | ||||||
| Alliance | Canadian Partner | ||||||
| Fleet size | 14 (2001) | ||||||
| Destinations | 12 | ||||||
| Parent company | PEM-AIR Limited | ||||||
| Headquarters | Pembroke, Ontario | ||||||
| Key people | Del O'Brien, President, Jason O'Brien General Manager, Dick Wigston Ops, Denis Banville Chief Engineer Steve Mayjak Chief Pilot, .... John Smithman, Chief Pilot; (1969-1970) | ||||||
| Employees | 47 | ||||||
| Website | pemair.ca | ||||||
Pem-air from (1970 until 2002) was an aviation company based out of the Pembroke Airport.