New business logo for NAC Air
Its a new look for a local airline. NAC Air unveiled a new logo and website in an event at the Thunder Bay International Airport Tuesday.
Thunder Bay Mayor, Lyn Peterson was on hand to assist CEO Tom Meilleur with the unveiling and seat sale announcement.
North American Charters was created in 2000, to offer airline service to First Nation communities in the region. It is the first 100 per cent First Nation-owned airline and has changed the face of air travel in Northwestern Ontario. The decision to lower airfares by 40 to 50 per cent and introduce high frequency, seven-days a week flights to remote areas has captured a large part of the market.
Their new logo contains a combination of an eagle and a hawk, symbolizing wisdom, cooperation and determination. The colour green represents the earth and the blue represents the sky and water. A member of the board of directors, Titus Tait , says the changes reflect a renewed commitment to service by the airline.
NAC Air officials say their new look helps to prepare them for the opening of a new hangar complex at the end of July.
The airline started with two aircraft servicing four communities and now has a fleet of seven aircraft which services 14 First Nation communities, Sioux Lookout, Red Lake, Winnipeg and Thunder Bay.
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