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Adlair Aviation (1983) Ltd. is a family-owned
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, Canada. Adlair Aviation was established in 1983 by pilot Willy Laserich and his family. Adlair has bases at
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History


Founding

Adlair Aviation was founded in 1973 by Wilhelm Adolph "Willy" Laserich, a German immigrant and pilot, initially incorporating as Adlair Aviation Ltd. Adlair flew passengers and cargo from their base in Cambridge Bay. One regular charter that Adlair undertook was the transportation of
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. The fish was caught at various sites in the North, and Adlair would fly the fish to a processing plant in Cambridge Bay. Adlair flew sixty thousand pounds of Arctic char at its peak. During this time, Adlair provided medevac service, and performed other charter services. Laserich and Adlair performed these services without an approved operating license. Laserich applied for an operating license multiple times in the 1970s, but was refused each time. Despite these refusals, Laserich and Adlair continued to perform commercial aviation services. As a result, in 1977, Laserich was charged with over two hundred offenses by the Air Transport Committee of the
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. Laserich was tried for these charges in 1981 and was convicted for one offense of running an illegal charter service in 1982. Despite avoiding a majority of the charges, the legal fees strained Laserich and Adlair's finances. A loan call resulted in Adlair giving up five of its aircraft. However, shortly before his trial, Laserich finally able to obtain a charter license. With this license, Laserich and his family re-incorporated the airline as Adlair Aviation (1983) Ltd.


Kitikmeot Region medevac contract

Adlair Aviation was contracted by the Government of
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to provide
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services to the
Kitikmeot Region Kitikmeot Region (; Inuktitut: ''Qitirmiut'' ) is an administrative region of Nunavut, Canada. It consists of the southern and eastern parts of Victoria Island with the adjacent part of the mainland as far as the Boothia Peninsula, together ...
between the territory's creation in 1999 and 2011. It was previously contracted provide the same services for the
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before Nunavut was created. The medevac services accounted for 70% of Adlair Aviation's business as of 2011. In total, Adlair Aviation completed approximately two thousand medevac flights between 1983 and 2001. Beginning in 1992, Adlair Aviation's medevac flights were staffed by nurses based in Cambridge Bay and Yellowknife who were employed by Medflight. Medflight itself was founded when Adlair Aviation asked Patricia O'Connor, a registered nurse, to setup a nursing base in Cambridge Bay. In 2007, O'Connor was named a member of the
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for founding Medflight, and for advancing medevac practices in Arctic Canada. In August 2011, the Government of Nunavut announced that the medevac contract for the Kitikmeot Region had been given to
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, along with its partner Aqsaqniq. Adlair Aviation appealed the decision to th
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but the appeal was dismissed on October 29, 2011. Adlair Aviation was given an extension on their contract until the end of November 2011. In December 2012, Adlair Aviation filed a $31.5 million lawsuit against the Government of Nunavut over the loss of the medevac contract. In October 2017, the lawsuit was dismissed.


Fleet

The Adlair fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of September 2022) registered with
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Incidents

On April 15, 2009, an Adlair Aviation flight was returning from Yellowknife to Cambridge Bay. The plane in the incident was a Beechcraft King Air 200 with tail number C-GCYN. While about from the airport, and at , one of the two passengers, Julian Tologanak-Labrie,Some sources give the victim's first name as Julien, and the victim's last name as Tologanak. became upset, opened the cabin door and jumped to his death. The aircraft landed in Cambridge Bay with the damaged door partially open and no injuries to the flight crew or the other passenger. An inquest was called by Nunavut's chief coroner in June 2009. The inquest concluded in April 2010, and ruled that Tologanak committed suicide. The inquest recommended that Adlair Aviation install rear-view mirrors in its medevac aircraft, and have a nurse onboard during medical charter flights, although Adlair Aviation already instituted a policy requiring such a nurse as a result of the incident. The
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declined to investigate the incident.


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