Pivot Airlines Rebrands to Great North Airlines to Spearhead Canada’s Regional Revival

Pivot Airlines Rebrands to Great North Airlines to Spearhead Canada’s Regional Revival

BY KALUM SHASHI ISHARA Published on January 08, 2026 0 COMMENTS

WATERLOO, ONTARIO – In a move that signals a definitive "pivot" away from its storied and at times turbulent past, Pivot Airlines has officially rebranded as Great North Airlines as of January 8, 2026. The Mississauga-based carrier, which has operated primarily as a specialised charter and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, is now positioning itself to fill the widening gap in Canada’s regional aviation sector through a dual-pronged strategy: aggressive Capacity Purchase Agreements (CPA) and the long-awaited launch of scheduled passenger services.

 

The rebranding is more than a name change; it represents a psychological and operational reset. After the 2022 detention of its crew in the Dominican Republic, a saga that tested the resilience of the airline's leadership, the emergence of Great North Airlines (ICAO: GGN, Call Sign: GREAT NORTH) marks a clean slate and a bold bet on the "utility" of regional connectivity in a nation of vast distances.

 

Pivot Airlines' CRJ200 Photo: Planespotters.net/ Frederick Tremblay

 

 

The Strategic Pivot

 

With major Canadian carriers like Air Canada and WestJet increasingly focusing their narrowbody fleets on transborder and sun destinations, secondary markets have faced a "connectivity vacuum." Great North Airlines aims to solve this by offering its fleet of CRJ200 and Dash 8 aircraft to mainline carriers through CPAs, effectively acting as the regional arm for larger airlines.

 

Bombardier DHC-8-315 Dash 8 operated by Air Canada Photo: AeroXplorer/ Andrew Salisbury

 

Simultaneously, the airline is utilising its newly acquired Dash 8-315 aircraft (scheduled to join the fleet in March 2026) to launch independent, scheduled routes. These services will connect the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)—the airline’s primary maintenance and operational base with critical business hubs in Eastern Canada.

 

“We are committed to continuing the excellent service our customers have come to expect with our core business while also positioning ourselves for a return to the scheduled airline sector,” said Eric Edmondson, CEO of Great North Airlines. “Our transition from a specialised charter operator to a scheduled service provider under a new identity marks the culmination of a rigorous two-year strategic overhaul.”

 

 

Fleet Modernisation and Technical Readiness

 

The carrier’s "Great North" era is backed by a reinforced ownership group, Pivot Holding Company Canada Inc., which includes a 24.9% stake from the Boston-based Smart Green Aviation Group (SGA). This partnership is expected to eventually bring hydrogen-fuelled, zero-emission technology to the Great North fleet, aligning with the industry’s 2030 decarbonisation goals.

 

Currently, the airline is scaling its technical team, having recently announced a major hiring drive for Dash 8-100/300 Captains and Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers to support its expanding fleet of turboprops and regional jets.

 

Great North Scheduled Service (Phase 1)

 

The following table outlines the projected initial scheduled operations for Great North Airlines, pending final regulatory slot approvals for the Spring 2026 season. These routes focus on restoring the "Golden Triangle" regional links.

Flight No.RouteDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationOperating Days
GG 101Waterloo (YKF) – Ottawa (YOW)07:15 AM08:20 AM1h 05mMon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
GG 102Ottawa (YOW) – Waterloo (YKF)08:50 AM10:00 AM1h 10mMon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
GG 201Waterloo (YKF) – Montreal (YUL)1211:30 AM3412:45 PM561h 15m78Mon, Wed, Fri910
GG 2021112Montreal (YUL) – Waterloo (YKF)131401:30 PM151602:50 PM17181h 20m1920Mon, Wed, Fri2122
GG 3052324Waterloo (YKF) – Windsor (YQG)2526027284:15 PM05:05 PM0h 50mTue, Thu
GG 306Windsor (YQG) – Waterloo (YKF)05:45 PM06:40 PM0h 55mTue, Thu

 

 

 

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Kalum Shashi Ishara
I am an Aircraft Engineering graduate and an alumnus of Kingston University. It was a passion that I have had since childhood driven me to realise this goal of working in the Aviation and Aerospace industry. I have been working in the industry for more than 13 years now, and I can easily identify most commercial aircraft by spotting them from a distance. My work experience involved both technical and managerial elements of Aircraft component manufacturing, Quality assurance and continuous improvement management.

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