After three years of the aircraft being inactive, Canadian North (5T, Yellowknife) has officially deregistered its final B737-400(F), C-FFNC (msn 27232) from its fleet, the airline has confirmed to ch-aviation.

The aircraft was deregistered from the Canadian aircraft registry on May 5, 2026, according to data from the government of Canada. It is currently stored at Edmonton International.

As it stands, Canadian North’s fleet currently comprises one ATR42-300, four ATR42-300(QC)s, one ATR42-320, one ATR42-320(QC), six ATR42-500s, two ATR72-500(F)s, four B737-300s, two B737-300(QC)s, one B737-400, two B737-400(C)s, and nine B737-700s.