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WESTWIND

Company slogan
  
We Take Care. For You.

Motto
  
We Take Care. For You

Fleet size
  
32

Destinations
  
2 ExpressAir, 8 Pronto

Headquarters
  
Saskatoon, Canada

Founded
  
1983

Parent organization
  
West Wind Management Ltd.

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Hubs
  
Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport

Key people
  
Gord Gillespie (President)

Hub
  
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport

Profiles

West Wind Aviation Limited Partnership is Saskatchewan's second-largest commercial aviation group with a fleet of 31 aircraft.

Contents

Destinations

Under its ExpressAir banner, West Wind offers scheduled service between Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Service in northern Saskatchewan and Nunavut is provided under the Pronto Airways banner. Its main commercial rival is Prince Albert-based Transwest Air.

  • ExpressAir
  • Regina International Airport
  • Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
  • Pronto LP
  • Baker Lake Airport
  • Prince Albert (Glass Field) Airport
  • Rankin Inlet Airport
  • Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
  • Stony Rapids Airport
  • Wollaston Lake Airport
  • Points North Landing Airport
  • Uranium City Airport
  • Fleet

    As of December 2015 West Wind Aviation had the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada.

    In addition the Transport Canada site list two Cessna 401B and one British Aerospace Jetstream with cancelled certificates.

    Aviation services

    West Wind operates fixed-base operations at the Saskatoon and Regina airports under Shell Canada's AeroCentre franchise. Under the International Air Services brand, West Wind provides airport terminal services to charter and international airlines at the Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg airports. In addition, under the Lancaster Fuel brand, the company provides aviation fuel to smaller airports and private operators in the province.

    References

    West Wind Aviation Wikipedia


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