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Canadian Helicopters Limited, formerly a part of the Canadian operations of
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Corporation, operates 112 aircraft from 26 bases across Canada and provides a broad range of helicopter services to support the following activities: emergency medical evacuation; infrastructure maintenance; utilities; oil and gas; forestry; mining; construction; and air transportation. Canadian Helicopters Limited also operates an advanced flight school; provides third party repair and maintenance services; and provides helicopter services in the United States in support of specialty operations including forest fire suppression activities and geophysical exploration programs.


History

Commercial helicopter flying began in British Columbia in the summer of 1947. Three former
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officers, pilots Carl Agar and Barney Bent, and engineer Alf Stringer, were operating a fixed-wing charter company, Okanagan Air Services Ltd., out of
Penticton Penticton ( ) is a city in the Okanagan Valley of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, situated between Okanagan and Skaha lakes. In the 2016 Canadian Census, its population was 33,761, while its census agglomeration The ce ...
. In July 1947 they raised enough money to purchase a
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-B3 and pay for their flying and maintenance training. Okanagan Air Services moved to Vancouver in 1949, was renamed Okanagan Helicopters Ltd. and, by 1954, had become the largest commercial helicopter operator in the world. Toronto Helicopters was founded by Len Routledge and Douglas Dunlop. It was a pioneer in
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services in Ontario and operated helicopters for the Ontario Ministry of Health. Sealand Helicopters was founded by Newfoundland businessman Craig Dobbin in February 1977. In 1987, Dobbin headed a group that purchased Okanagan Helicopters and Toronto Helicopters and merged them with his own company, Sealand Helicopters to form Canadian Helicopters. Until November 2000, Canadian Helicopters was the domestic operating arm of Canadian Helicopters International, a wholly owned subsidiary of CHC Helicopter Corporation. In 2000, Canadian Helicopters was divested by way of a management buy-out. The company continued operations as Canadian Helicopters until it was renamed HNZ Group Inc. after acquiring that company. In December 2017, the company was taken private as Canadian Helicopters Limited. As of September 2019, Canadian Helicopters Limited has two
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s. The first, 18373, is Canadian Helicopters Limited - Hélicoptères Canadiens Limitée trading as Canadian Helicopters Offshore in Enfield, Nova Scotia with two helicopters in Goffs ( Halifax Stanfield International Airport).Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Aircraft Details C-GNZH
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/ref> The second, 11988, is used for the rest of the fleet in Les Cèdres, Quebec.


Bases

The following are bases in Canada: * Alberta - Western Head Office
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Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray International Airport is located southeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. YMM is the largest airport in northern Alberta. It has flights to Edmonton, Calgary, and Fort Chipewyan through airlines Air Canada, WestJet, McMurra ...
, Grande Prairie Airport * British Columbia -
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, Fort St. John Airport, Penticton Regional Airport (flight school), Smithers Airport, Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat * Manitoba -
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(DND Training & Maintenance Support, Allied Wings) * New Brunswick - Fredericton International Airport * Newfoundland and Labrador -
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, Goose Bay Airport, Pasadena * Northwest Territories -
Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport is located east of Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport ca ...
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Norman Wells Airport Norman Wells Airport is located adjacent to Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada. North-Wright Airways has its hangar and office adjacent to the airport. Airlines and destinations Cargo Accidents and incidents On 5 January 1972, Dou ...
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Yellowknife Airport Yellowknife Airport is located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. The airport is part of the National Airports System, and is operated by the Government of the Northwest Territories. The airport has regular scheduled passenger servi ...
* Nova Scotia - Halifax Stanfield International Airport (Halifax EMS and offshore) * Nunavut -
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, Hall Beach Airport, Iqaluit Airport * Quebec - Corporate Head Office:
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, ( Les Cèdres), Chevery Airport, La Grande Rivière Airport ( Radisson, Whapchiwem), Sept-Îles Airport * Yukon - Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport


Heliports

Canadian Helicopters Limited operates the following heliports: * Chibougamau Heliport, Chibougamau, Quebec * Montréal/Les Cèdres Heliport,
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, Quebec * Sagard Heliport, Sagard, Quebec * Smithers (Canadian) Heliport, Smithers, British Columbia


Fleet

As of September 2019, Canadian Helicopters Limited has the following aircraft registered with
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: The aircraft are listed by Transport Canada as being registered to Canadian Helicopters Limited - Hélicoptères Canadiens Limitée registered in Quebec. The Transport Canada list also shows an Aerospatiale AS350D, an Aerospatiale AS 355F1, a Bell 212, a Bell 206B, a
Robinson R22 The Robinson R22 is a two-seat, two-bladed, single-engine light utility helicopter manufactured by Robinson Helicopter Company. It was designed in 1973 by Frank D. Robinson, and has been in production since 1979. Development The majority of fl ...
BETA, and two Sikorsky S-76ACivil Aircraft Register: Aircraft Details C-GIMR
/ref> all with cancelled certificates.


References


External links


Official site
{{Airlines of Canada Regional airlines of Quebec Helicopter airlines Airlines established in 1987 Companies based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador