NordQC Airways

NordQC Airways is the national airline of North Quebec. It is based out of Val d'Or. It has a fleet of 85 aircraft and flies to 55 destinations.

History
NordQC Airways was founded on April 28, 1972, with the objective of connecting North Quebec together and to the world, as no other airline offered international flights from North Quebec. NordQC Airways made its maiden flight from Val d'Or to Saguenay on November 4, 1973, with a Boeing 737-200.

In 1976, NordQC Airways became the first airline in history to begin service from North Quebec to Europe, with a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar taking flight from Saguenay to Paris.

In 1987, NordQC Airways acquired Montreal based, which at the time, was the airline with the most destinations in North Quebec, besides NordQC Airways. NordQC Airways sold most remaining routes which did not originate from North Quebec to other airlines. NordQC Airways also adopted Nordair's callsign following the acquisition. Montreal became a focus city for the airlines, as Montreal was a prime destination for North Québécois travellers.

Fleet
NordQC Airways has a fleet of 85 aircraft, and orders for 30 more.