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  2. Rise Air - Wikipedia

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    Rise Air is a scheduled and charter airline primarily serving the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Its headquarters and main base are in Saskatoon. Rise Air, a First Nations owned airline, was formed in 2021 by the merger of Transwest Airlines and West Wind Aviation. Transwest Airlines, was formed by the merger La Ronge Aviation, and ...

  3. West Wind Aviation - Wikipedia

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    West Wind Aviation Flight 280, an ATR42 aircraft crashed with 22 passengers and 3 crew on board at Fond-du-Lac, approximately 1 km from the airport, immediately after taking off from the airport, on December 13, 2017. The aircraft was destroyed but everyone on board initially survived, 1 passenger died of his injuries 12 days later.

  4. Transwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    When it amalgamated into Skywest Airlines in 1982 it was the largest commuter airline in Western Australia operating a range of aircraft as Beech Baron, Beech King Air, BN-2 Islander, Cessna 206, Cessna 210, Cessna 310, Cessna 404, DHC-6 Twin Otter [3] and employing 28 pilots operating out of 6 regional bases in Western Australia.

  5. Wollaston Lake Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wollaston Lake Airport (IATA: ZWL, ICAO: CZWL) is located adjacent to Wollaston Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada on the Hatchet Lake Dene Nation.. The airport consists of one runway (17/35) and a single apron.

  6. Skippers Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Skippers Aviation is an Australian regional airline based out of Perth Airport that specialises in charter flights for companies with fly-in fly-out workers. It also operate flights for the mining industry in Western Australia, as well as some scheduled regular public transport flights.

  7. Transwestern Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Transwestern Airlines was a regional airline based in Logan, Utah, [1] its hub was at the Salt Lake City International Airport. [2] Founded in 1976, the carrier began service on most of the routes abandoned by Sun Valley Key Airlines. For a period in 1978 and 1979 the airline went by the name of Transwestern Airlines of Utah.