Transwest Air

The roots of Transwest Air are set deep in Saskatchewan aviation history. It was created through a merger between Athabaska Airways and Air Sask (La Ronge Aviation). Athabaska’s founder, Floyd Glass, established his airline in 1955 in Prince Albert with just one aircraft, a single-engine Cessna 180. Athabaska enjoyed steady growth in its early years, adding an average of two aircraft every year for the next 20 years. This included a helicopter division added in the early 1960s, and the first twin-engine aircraft, a Cessna 310, in 1964. Transwest Air has THE largest fleet of fixed wing and rotary charter aircraft in Saskatchewan, including float, cargo, med-evac and corporate travel aircraft. We also have a charter base located in Lynn Lake, Manitoba.

Transwest Air can meet all of your charter needs at an affordable price. Their charter services are used for surveying, construction, employee transport, medical evacuation, corporate travel, line patrol, cargo movement, sight seeing, filming and much more. Transwest Air has been providing helicopter services to Saskatchewan for over 50 years. We started with a Bell 47G, and have maintained a Bell fleet ever since. They currently operate three Bell 206 JetRangers, one Bell 206 Long Ranger,one Bell 206LIV Long Ranger, one Bell 205 A1+ and two Bell 407′s are also available for charter.

For more information, please visit http://www.transwestair.com

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