West Wind Aviation

West Wind Aviation
West Wind Aviation's latest ATR-42 with current paint scheme.
IATA ICAO Callsign
N/A[1] WEW[2] WESTWIND
Founded 1983
Hubs Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Fleet size 28[3]
Destinations 2 ExpressAir,[4] 8 Pronto[5]
Company slogan We Take Care. For You.
Headquarters Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Key people Gord Gillespie (President)
Website

http://www.westwindaviation.ca

http://www.expressairclub.ca

West Wind Aviation Limited Partnership is Saskatchewan's second-largest commercial aviation group with a fleet of 35 aircraft.

Destinations

West Wind hangar in Regina
Main Buildings for West Wind Aviation in Saskatoon.

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.

Fleet

As of December 2015 West Wind Aviation had the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada.[3]

West Wind Aviation
AircraftNumberVariantsIdentsNotes
ATR 425300/320 seriesGWWC, GWWD, GWWR, GWEA, GLDE 44/46 passengers.
Beechcraft Super King Air 2006200 seriesFWWQ, GWWV, FWWF, GWWN, GYDQ, GTGP 8 passengers, MEDIVAC capable.
Beechcraft 1900 airliner91900 Model C/DGPRT, GWWY, GWWX, GPRZ, GWWK, GDCG, GGCA, GPRL, GSWZ19 passengers, and is versatile enough to land on gravel and pavement airstrips.
Cessna 4025401, 401B, 402CFZJE, GAXR, GGPX, GRSY, GSQD5/6 passengers.
Cessna 4141N/AGEUY5 passengers.
Cessna 560 Citation1560GWWU560 (Ultra) seats 7-8 passengers.
British Aerospace Jetstream3Model 3112FCPD, GHGK, GWEXAlso listed as BAe Jetstream 31. 11, 15 or 19 passengers.

Aviation services

West Wind operates fixed-base operations at the Saskatoon and Regina airports under Shell Canada's AeroCentre franchise.[6] Under the International Air Services brand, West Wind provides airport terminal services to charter and international airlines at the Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg airports.[7] In addition, under the Lancaster Fuel brand, the company provides aviation fuel to smaller airports and private operators in the province.[8]

References

  1. "Airline Codes". Airline Codes. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  2. Transport Canada - Air Traffic Designators - TP 143 (PDF) Archived March 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. 1 2 Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "West Wind Aviation" (enter West Wind Aviation in the box titled "Owner Name")
  4. "ExpressAir". Expressairclub.ca. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  5. "Pronto". Bookpronto.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  6. "West Wind Aviation - Now You're Getting Somewhere". Westwindaviation.ca. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  7. "West Wind Aviation - Now You're Getting Somewhere". Westwindaviation.ca. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  8. "West Wind Aviation - Now You're Getting Somewhere". Westwindaviation.ca. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2013-07-01.

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