First Nation Community Partners
Connecting
People.Businesses.Communities
First Nation Community Partners
We applaud the community leaders that are opening up the skies of the North to competition so people, businesses and communities will have more choices. In addition, a competitive marketplace will motivate all to compete on fares and improve service levels.
To-date North Star Air’s growing strategic business partnerships include 10 First Nations; Bearskin Lake, Cat Lake, Deer Lake, Kashechewan, Neskantaga, North Caribou Lake, North Spirit Lake, Poplar Hill, Sachigo Lake, and Webequie.
In support of our vision and mission, our strategic business relationship with our First Nation community partners include the following benefits:
- A revenue sharing agreement whereby the proceeds are linked to the sales revenue for each community
- A path to a long term First Nation ownership of North Star Air for our community partners
- Work together to create new business opportunities and employment while protecting and preserving the environment and maintaining First Nation values, culture, traditions and identity
First Nation Community Investments and Involvement
We are proud and dedicated to playing an active role in making a positive difference within the First Nation Communities. Social and cultural programs such as Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Healthy Living and Sports and Recreation are programs we are passionate about and committed to sponsoring and supporting such programs.
|
|
||
|
|
||
Neskantaga | |||
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
Their respective Tribal Councils are Independent First Nations Alliance (IFNA), Keewaytinook Okimakanak, Matawa First Nations, Mushkegowuk Council, and Windigo First Nation Council.
For more details you can also viist the following: