Calm Air

From fishing camp to Central Canadas regional airline! The Calm Air story begins in the 1950s with the Companys founders, Arnold and Gail Morberg, building a fishing camp on Black Lake, Saskatchewan. Recognizing the importance of reliable air service to their camp and guests, Arnold earned his pilots license and purchased a small single-engine float plane. By 1962, Calm Air had a charter license at nearby Stony Rapids and the Company moved not only guests and supplies to Morbergs Camps but served the communities needs as well. (It is interesting to note that the company derived its name from the initials of Arnolds full name, Carl Arnold Lawrence Morberg).

In 1969, Arnold and Gail bought Fred Chupkas Northern Manitoba airline operation based in Lynn Lake, Manitoba. Soon after, Calm Air began scheduled Twin Otter passenger service throughout the area. Lynn Lake would become home base for both the Morbergs and their Company over the next sixteen years, as Arnold and Gail raised their four children and expanded their business. The 70s saw construction of the new hydro-electric power facilities and mining exploration, creating the opportunity for rapid growth in Northern Manitoba and for Calm Air.

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