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""It was one of the most pivotal moments of my life," Fraser recalls. "I returned to Canada and started flight training. A year later I had my pilot's license.""
""Culturally, we're taught to do good with the knowledge and skills we've been blessed with," Fraser says. So she embarked on a mission to connect travelers to the remote communities of northern and coastal British Columbia."
"In 2019, Iskwew Air was launched as Canada's first Indigenous-owned and woman-owned airline, symbolizing matriarchal leadership and connecting travelers to hard-to-reach destinations."
The article emphasizes the transformative power of travel, highlighting the importance of human connections and innovative visionaries in the industry. Teara Fraser, a Métis woman and pilot, founded Iskwew Air to provide vital transportation links to remote Indigenous communities in British Columbia, addressing barriers to tourism access. Following a life-changing flight experience in Botswana, Fraser aimed to leverage her skills for the greater good, ultimately launching Canadaâs first Indigenous and woman-owned airline in 2019, promoting matriarchal leadership and cultural connection in the travel sector.
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