Regional airline serving remote Arctic operations across 30 aircraft
Air Inuit operates scheduled passenger, charter, cargo, and emergency air transport across Nunavik (northern Quebec) in one of the world's most demanding flying environments. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-centric (Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server, Dynamics 365, Power Platform), with infrastructure modernization and IT operations efficiency dominating the project backlog—a pattern typical of organizations managing distributed remote operations where technology reliability directly impacts safety and service continuity.
Notable leadership hires: Ramp Team Lead
Air Inuit has provided 24/7, 365-day regional air transport since 1978, collectively owned by the Inuit of Nunavik through Makivik Corporation. The airline operates a fleet of 30 aircraft serving passenger, charter, cargo, and emergency missions across the Nunavik region. With over 1,000 employees distributed across remote stations, the company faces the operational complexity of supporting geographically dispersed teams in an extreme environment. Current hiring focuses on operations, engineering, and logistics roles, with active efforts to upgrade and automate core enterprise systems.
Primarily Microsoft ecosystem: Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server, Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations, Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate), SharePoint, and Exchange for communications and enterprise resource planning.
Over 1,000 employees distributed across remote stations in the Nunavik region, supporting a fleet of 30 aircraft and 24/7 air transport operations.
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