Perimeter Aviation is an
airline
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with its head office on the property of
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (commonly known as Winnipeg International Airport or Winnipeg Airport) is a Transport Canada designated international airport located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the seventh b ...
in
Winnipeg
Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. , Winnipeg had a city population of 749 ...
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Manitoba
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, Canada. Perimeter Aviation operates more than 30 aircraft on scheduled, charter, and medevac service.
It was established and started operations in 1960. It operates scheduled passenger services from Winnipeg to 23 destinations, freight and
MEDEVAC
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services.
[Perimeter Aviation]
About Us
Retrieved on 22 May 2015 Its main base is Winnipeg International Airport.
Perimeter is the largest carrier in Manitoba, in terms of number of aircraft and number of flights.
Destinations
As of January 2017, Perimeter provides scheduled passenger service to the following destinations:
[Perimeter Aviation]
destinations
Retrieved 27 January 2017
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Manitoba
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Brochet
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Brochet Airport)
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Cross Lake (
Cross Lake (Charlie Sinclair Memorial) Airport
Cross Lake (Charlie Sinclair Memorial) Airport is located east of Cross Lake, Manitoba, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
References
External linksPage about this airporton COPA's ''Places to Fly'' airport directory
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Gods Lake Narrows
God's Lake Narrows is a community located in northeastern Manitoba in Canada. The community is located on the shores of Gods Lake, which is the 7th largest lake in the province. God's Lake has a maximum depth of 75 meters.
Located 550 ...
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Gods Lake Narrows Airport)
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Island Lake/
Garden Hill First Nation (
Island Lake Airport)
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Lac Brochet (
Lac Brochet Airport)
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Manto Sipi Cree Nation (Gods River) (
Gods River Airport)
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Norway House
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Norway House Airport
Norway House Airport is located adjacent to Norway House, Manitoba, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
See also
*Norway House Water Aerodrome
Norway House Water Aerodrome is located adjacent to Norway House, Manitoba, Canada.
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Oxford House
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Oxford House Airport
Oxford House Airport is located west of Oxford House, Manitoba, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
References
Certified airports in Manitoba
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Red Sucker Lake (
Red Sucker Lake Airport)
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St. Theresa Point First Nation
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Wasagamack (
St. Theresa Point Airport
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Shamattawa First Nation
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Shamattawa 1 is located on the banks of the Gods River where the Ech ...
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Shamattawa Airport
Shamattawa Airport is located adjacent to Shamattawa, Manitoba
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South Indian Lake
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South Indian Lake Airport
South Indian Lake Airport is located east of South Indian Lake, Manitoba
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Tadoule Lake (
Tadoule Lake Airport
Tadoule Lake Airport is located southwest of Tadoule Lake, Manitoba, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
References
External links
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Certified airports in Manitoba
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Thompson (
Thompson Airport
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Winnipeg
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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
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York Factory First Nation (
York Landing Airport)
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Deer Lake First Nation (
Deer Lake Airport)
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North Caribou Lake First Nation
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or Weagamow First Nation (
Round Lake (Weagamow Lake) Airport
Round Lake (Weagamow Lake) Airport is located east of Round Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
See also
* Round Lake (Weagamow Lake) Water Aerodrome
References
External links
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North Spirit Lake First Nation (
North Spirit Lake Airport)
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Pikangikum First Nation (
Pikangikum Airport)
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Sachigo Lake First Nation (
Sachigo Lake Airport
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Sandy Lake First Nation
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Sandy Lake Airport
Sandy Lake Airport is located adjacent to Sandy Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Airlines and destinations
See also
* Sandy Lake Water Aerodrome
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Poplar Hill First Nation (
Poplar Hill Airport
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Sioux Lookout Airport
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and the company says they have more than 30 aircraft:

Perimeter operates more than 30 aircraft on scheduled, charter, and
MEDEVAC
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to wounded being evacuated from a battlefield, to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of a ...
service with all aircraft having two engines for safety reasons. These include 10 Metros variants, and 5 Dash-8's. The Metros can be quickly configured from straight freighter configuration to a 19-seat commuter interior. The Dash-8s can be configured to 37 seats, 29 seats, 21 seats, for the 100 series or 45 and 50 seat configuration for the 300 series. Straight freighter configuration can accommodate up to of cargo.
Accidents and incidents
Perimeter Airlines has had five reported accidents.
*1 November 1996, a Swearingen SA.226TC Metro II aircraft was on a scheduled flight (PAG207) to Gods River (ZGI) from Gods Lake Narrows (YGO). With about to the threshold of runway 27 the right hand main gear touched the ground and collapsed. After travelling about they hit a ridge of snow. The left gear touched down about ahead of the threshold and the aircraft went off the right side of the runway. The aircraft had two pilots and five passengers on board and there were no fatalities or injuries but the aircraft was a write-off.
*11 or 12 October 2001, a Swearingen SA.226TC Metro II Perimeter Flight 962 arrived at Shamattawa on a
MEDIVAC
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to wounded being evacuated from a battlefield, to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of a ...
flight to pick up a patient. It was night and the aircraft was coming into runway 01 too fast and too high so the crew performed a
missed approach
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. Flying to the left of the runway centreline the aircraft hit some trees and came to rest in some
muskeg
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. There were three people on board, both pilots were killed and the third person required hospitalization.
*8 November 2006, a Swearingen SA.226TC Metro II was touching down at Norway House. The crew selected propeller reverse and the aircraft turned to the left with the main tire making contact with some loose snow. The aircraft next went over a ditch and climbed an embankment where the landing gear collapsed. The seven passengers and two crew evacuated the plane safely but it was a write-off.
* On 23 December 2012, a Swearingen SA227-AC Metro III passenger plane with nine people aboard, operated by Perimeter on behalf of
Kivalliq Air crashed at
Sanikiluaq Airport (YSK) in
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Nunavut
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, killing an infant boy and injuring all the others. The aircraft was on a second approach at the time.
References
External links
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{{Airlines of Canada
Regional airlines of Manitoba
Airlines established in 1960
Companies based in Winnipeg