ing around the airline’s schedule, is at the
heart of the difference between regular
airlines and Nolinor Aviation. Clients can
charter a plane at any time of the day or
night and find the most efficient solution
for every one of its clients’ trips. “We do it
the other way around,” says Prud’Homme.
“Businesses comes to us with a specific
need and we find which aircraft and con-
figuration will solve their needs. If it is a
long-term contract then we can look at
bringing in another type of aircraft into the
fleet—that is the level of service that we
bring.”
Nolinor Aviation has always anticipated its
clients’ needs and aimed to have devel-
oped its fleet accordingly. While most of
the other aviation companies in the same
market were using turbo prop planes, No-
linor Aviation saw the many advantages of
doing things differently. “If you are leav-
ing from Montréal, all the way to a north-
ern destination (which most of our mining
clients are doing), a turbo prop plane will
take a long time to get there because it will
have to stop to refuel,” says Prud’Homme.
Nolinor Aviation clients enjoy quick flights,
great payload and the flexibility to land on
multiple surfaces—which is especially im-
portant to clients from the mining and for-
estry industries . “The Boeing 737 200 is
more flexible aircraft for this type of opera-
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