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Antoine Pellerin

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ACA Crew Chief at Air Inuit

Antoine Pellerin has a diverse work experience in the aviation industry. Antoine started their career in 2015 as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer at Air Canada, where they worked for five months. Later in 2016, they completed an internship in the same role at Air Transat. In 2017, Antoine worked as an aircraft maintenance engineer at Air Inuit and as a ground crew member at FLY ON AG, specializing in aerial application and maintenance. Antoine also had a brief role as an aerial surveyor at SOPFIM. Prior to that, Antoine worked as a lineman at Air Richelieu and as an aerial surveyor at Société De Protection Des Forêts Contre Les Insectes et Maladies. Overall, Antoine Pellerin has built significant experience in aircraft maintenance and aerial operations.

Antoine Pellerin attended Cégep Édouard-Montpetit from 2013 to 2017, where they obtained a DEC degree in Techniques de maintenance d'aéronefs / Aircraft Maintenance. Prior to that, they studied at Pierre and Marie Curie University from 2011 to 2012, but the degree obtained is unknown. Antoine also earned a Private Pilot Licence from Collège Air Richelieu, although the specific duration of this program is not provided. In addition to their formal education, they have obtained several certifications including CD1 Application pesticides par Aéronef / Aircraft Pesticides Application from the Ministère du Développement Durable, de l'Environnement, de la Faune et des Parcs (MDDEFP), and Tronc Commun pour utilisateurs de pesticides EXAMTCU-01, as well as Utilisation des pesticides - application par aéronef EXAMSPA-01 from the Société de formation à distance des commissions scolaires du Québec.

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Marieville, Canada

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Air Inuit

Located above the 55th parallel in northern Quebec, Nunavik is home to approximately 13,000 Inuit dispersed across 14 communities along the east coast of Hudson Bay, the south shore of the Hudson Strait and throughout the Ungava Bay region. A territory so vast and rugged that air transportation is the only means by which to move people and goods efficiently. Air Inuit has been providing vital passenger (both scheduled and charter), cargo and emergency air transport services to the region—24 hours a day, 365 days a year—for over 35 years. Collectively owned by the Inuit of Nunavik through their participation in the Makivik Corporation, the airline has logged more than 500,000 hours of air time and flown over 1.5 million passengers in one of the world’s most challenging operational environments. Air Inuit management and its team of more than 600 employees are committed to pursuing their tradition of providing safe, punctual and courteous air service for the growing number of people living and doing business in this enchanting region of northern Quebec.