[2] Founded as a charter airline, Ontario Central introduced its first scheduled services in 1957, having purchased a Beechcraft 18 (CF-KIA).
[4] A large number of Ontario Central Airlines' aircraft were Noorduyn Norseman bush planes.
[7] Nunasi-Central Airlines was allocated the ICAO Code NUN and used the callsign NUNASI.
It was a former Canadian National Railway roundhouse that was extensively modified to fit the needs of the airline.
the inflow to Corn Lake was dredged, and a control dam was constructed at the outflow of Ena Lake to ensure an adequate water depth for the landing of amphibious aircraft, which were then towed by a dolly to the roundhouse for maintenance.