Air North - Ground Handling

Ground Handling

At Vancouver International Airport, Air North was the Ground and Passenger Service Handler for airline partner Harmony Airways before they ceased operations in 2007. Air North is the sole provider of ground handling for American Airlines at Vancouver. The ground handling operation is also equipped to provide services for both jet and turboprop charter aircraft. Air North frequently provides support and equipment rental to much larger ground handlers, such as Handlex and Servisair.

At Calgary International Airport, Air North uses WingTips Airport Services for passenger services, and Servisair for ramp services.

At Edmonton International Airport, Air North uses Canadian North for passenger handling and Servisair for ramp services.

At Inuvik Airport, Air North flights are handled by First Air.

At Whitehorse International Airport, Air North provides its own ground handling and passenger handling service. In addition, Air North also provides ground handling and passenger services for other airlines including Condor, the DND, as well as a variety of charter flights that pass through.

Air North also provides fueling services for airlines in Whitehorse, including Air Canada, Condor, Jazz, Westjet, and others.

When Air Canada or Air Canada Express overnights at Whitehorse, the return catering is stored at the Air North catering facility.

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