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Nolinor Adds 737-400 in Own Livery

by Matt Falcus

Canadian air transport provider Nolinor has introduced a Boeing 737-400 aircraft in its own livery and interior branding.

The aircraft, which until recently has been flying for the airline’s OWG subsidiary, has now been painted in Nolinor colours and will be used on the Fly-In Fly-Out contracts that it operates to mining communities in northern Canada.

Marco Prud’Homme, President of Nolinor Aviation, stated:

“The introduction of the 737-400 with the Nolinor livery is more than a visual update; it’s a clear signal of our unwavering dedication to serving the North. This aircraft, and the ones that will follow, are equipped to meet the unique demands of our clients in the mining sector, offering them a more tailored and resilient travel experience.”

The aircraft in question is C-GGWV, an aircraft which began life in 1990 with Malaysian Airline System and joined Nolinor in 2020 to service OWG’s flights to Cuba.

In addition to the rebranding, the interior of this 737-400 is set for a significant upgrade. Over the coming weeks, the aircraft will be refitted with new, more robust seating designed to meet the specific needs of passengers traveling to mining sites.

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