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{{Short description|Former Canadian cargo airline}}
'''KnightHawk Air Express''' provides cargo services, primarily in Canada, from hubs located in [[Calgary]], the westernmost base, [[Ottawa]], and [[Montreal]], where one aircraft is based.
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The company entered and completed a restructuring of its operations under bankruptcy protection in 2004
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'''Knighthawk Air Express Ltd.''' was a [[cargo airline]] based in Canada, which operated primarily within Canada, from hubs located in [[Calgary]], the westernmost base, [[Ottawa]], and [[Montreal]]. It operated cargo services on behalf of express package services including [[Purolator Inc.|Purolator]], Airborne Express and [[FedEx]].<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 5–11 April 2005</ref>
==Fleet==
*4 Falcon 20 jets
*1 Beech 1900 turboprop aircraft


==Code Data==
== History ==
*[[IATA]] Code: 4I
*[[ICAO]] Code: KNX
*[[Airline call sign]]: Knight Flight


The airline was established in December 1993. In October 2003, it filed for bankruptcy. In June 2004, Knighthawk Air restarted operations.<ref name="FI"/>
==External Links==

*[http://www.knighthawk.ca Knighthawk Air Express official site]
On May 16, 2005, Knighthawk Air Express received a cancellation notice for both of its routes effective from May 28, 2005. The airline immediately took steps to reduce operating costs and distribute assets.

==Accidents and incidents==
*30 December 1998 – Knighthawk Air Express [[Dassault Falcon 20|Dassault Falcon 20D]] C-GTAK, on a cargo flight from [[Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador|Gander]], was on approach to [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St John's]] when it encountered severe turbulence and [[wind shear]], resulting in loss of altitude and impact with trees. The aircraft was able to land at the airport but sustained substantial damage to the left wing. There were no injuries to the two-person crew.<ref>[http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/reports/air/1998/a98a0191/a98a0191.asp Transportation Safety Board of Canada] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070128022742/http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/reports/air/1998/a98a0191/a98a0191.asp |date=2007-01-28 }} retrieved 1 December 2006</ref>

== Fleet ==

The Knighthawk Air Express fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
*4 [[Dassault Falcon 20]]
*1 [[Beechcraft 1900]]
*1 [[Beechcraft Model 99]]


==References==
==References==
<references/>
[http://www.hoovers.com/knighthawk-air-express/--ID__129327--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml Hoover's]

{{Defunct airlines of Canada}}


[[Category:Airlines of Canada]]
[[Category:Defunct airlines of Canada]]
[[Category:Cargo airlines of Canada]]
[[Category:Airlines established in 1993]]
[[Category:Airlines disestablished in 2005]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 8 December 2023

Knighthawk Air Express
IATA ICAO Callsign
4I KNX KNIGHT FLIGHT
Founded1993
Ceased operations2005
Fleet size5
Parent companyKnighthawk Inc.

Knighthawk Air Express Ltd. was a cargo airline based in Canada, which operated primarily within Canada, from hubs located in Calgary, the westernmost base, Ottawa, and Montreal. It operated cargo services on behalf of express package services including Purolator, Airborne Express and FedEx.[1]

History[edit]

The airline was established in December 1993. In October 2003, it filed for bankruptcy. In June 2004, Knighthawk Air restarted operations.[1]

On May 16, 2005, Knighthawk Air Express received a cancellation notice for both of its routes effective from May 28, 2005. The airline immediately took steps to reduce operating costs and distribute assets.

Accidents and incidents[edit]

  • 30 December 1998 – Knighthawk Air Express Dassault Falcon 20D C-GTAK, on a cargo flight from Gander, was on approach to St John's when it encountered severe turbulence and wind shear, resulting in loss of altitude and impact with trees. The aircraft was able to land at the airport but sustained substantial damage to the left wing. There were no injuries to the two-person crew.[2]

Fleet[edit]

The Knighthawk Air Express fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Flight International 5–11 April 2005
  2. ^ Transportation Safety Board of Canada Archived 2007-01-28 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 1 December 2006