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North West Company spends $31 million to buy own airline

One of Canada's most prominent Northern supply companies is growing, adding an airline to its roster.

The North West Company Inc., based in Winnipeg, announced last week it has bought Thunder Bay, Ont.-based North Star Air for $31 million.
It also expects to invest another $14 million to expand airplane and hub capacity immediately after the sale, North West said in a news release.

“Moving goods is critical to our success and NSA is a proven, superior performer,” said Edward Kennedy, president and CEO of North West.

Though the company will continue using third-party carriers to ship goods north, having an in-house airline would make service faster and more consistent, Kennedy said. The deal is expected to close in June, once it passes regulatory hurdles.


May 5, 2017  By North Star Air

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