An in-flight magazine that invites you to discover Northern Quebec's Nunavik region, the unique culture, traditions and lifestyle of the Inuit people and the airline that takes you there and beyond.
We hope you enjoy learning about the inspiring path taken by governor general Mary Simon, the story behind and mission of the recently-opened first veterinary clinic in Nunavik, about Labrador Tea and suvalik – two integral delicacies of Inuit cultural heritage -, and more. Please also enjoy seeing some spectacular photos taken last March during the Ivakkak sled dog race.
In this spring edition of the Inuit magazine, discover the trades of firefighters and mechanics in Nunavik. Meet artist Siasie Audlaluk and her beautiful beadwork. KRG gives us an overview of what's happening in Nunavik and we present houses designed in the North, for the North. Enjoy!
Art in all its forms is in the spotlight in our new winter magazine! From the cultural importance of literature, to Inuit music, which is celebrated at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and through the cinema, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the documentary Nanook. And let’s not forget a portrait of William Tagoona, a remarkable multidisciplinary artist. Piloting is also an art! See how to become a pilot with our Sparrow program and meet Jean Laroche, a seasoned flight instructor.
In this new edition of our magazine, learn how Nunavik is heading towards new levels of energy autonomy through renewable energy projects. Also, follow our Air Inuit team of the road of the Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie, see a portrait of Pita Aatami, Makivik’s President and enjoy the Nunavik autumn lights thanks to our photo essay.
Our First Edition
Air Inuit is proud to introduce the very first edition of its inflight magazine. Aptly named ᐃᓄᐃᑦ meaning INUIT, the new magazine is designed to provide travelers with a quality magazine that showcases Inuit culture, traditions and lifestyle, but also invites readers to learn more about the majestic beauty and charm of Northern Quebec’s picturesque Nunavik region.
A reflection of the Inuit people and the airline that was created to serve them, the new magazine features content about Air Inuit’s growing fleet of aircraft specially equipped for northern operations, as well as the many specialized services it provides to its diverse clientele. Every year, the airline flies some 100,000 passengers to and from Nunavik. The airline also services Sanikiluaq, LaGrande, Quebec’s Côte-Nord, Schefferville and Wabush.
Published four times per year, Inuit will present new and existing businesses, cover sports, arts and crafts, food and entertainment that reveal a constantly evolving, vibrant and distinctive culture. It also features games and a special section dedicated to the Inuktitut language to keep northern travelers of all ages engaged and entertained during and after their flight.
Our first edition features articles on legendary northern aviator, Johnny May, popular Inuit singer-songwriter Elisapie Isaac, photo coverage of a trip down the famed George River, and a piece about the growing popularity of Inuit art on the world stage.