Northern Air Cargo

With a main base at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, NAC also operates out of a hub at Miami International Airport.

NAC is a division of Saltchuk which is the corporate parent of a number of transportation and distribution companies including Aloha Air Cargo, a cargo airline based in Hawaii.

Northern Air Cargo, LLC was established in 1956 as a charter freight service by Robert "Bobby" Sholton and Maurice Carlson.

[3] As of February 2022, Northern Air Cargo, LLC operates scheduled freight services to the following Alaskan domestic destinations:.

Northern Air Cargo, LLC also operates in the following Caribbean and South American destinations:[6] Northern Air Cargo LLC's fleet as of July 2020: Northern Air Cargo has previously operated the following aircraft:[2][12] Northern Air Cargo, LLC (NAC) currently is contracted to handle passenger services for the following:

NAC operated one of only two Douglas DC-6s that had been converted to swing-tail configuration
Northern Air Cargo Boeing 737 landing at Anchorage Airport
A Fairchild C-82A "Packet" of NAC, April 1985
The NAC DC-6 that crashed on 20 July 1996, April 1985
The NAC DC-6 that crashed on 25 September 2001, June 1989