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The Aerial Firefighting Directory, presented by WINGS and HELICOPTERS, features key suppliers of aircraft, equipment and services for the aerial firefighting sector. The directory also includes a range of rotary- and fixed-wing operators invovled in emergecy forestry services, as well key North American agencies and associations for the sector. As many companies involved in aerial firefighting, such as Babcock, Conair and Coulson, provide a range of services from developing and modifyng aircraft to also operating and maintaining both rotary-and fixed-wing fleets for fire suppression, as well as training, they have been included here in their primary operating category.
Olney, TX, airtractor.com
> Tracing its root back to 1951 when founder Leland Snow designed his first ag airplane, Air Tractor today focuses its firefighting production around two aircraft, including: The AT-802F Initial Attack Firefighter, powered by powerful a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67AG turbine, and the AT-802F Fire Boss Amphibious Scooper Air Tanker designed to deliver up to 14,000 gallons per hour for extended attack or ground support.
Marignane, France, airbuscanada.ca
> Airbus Helicopters employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide. Its fleet in service includes nearly 12,000 helicopters operated by more than 3,000 customers across 150 countries. Its U.S. affiliate is headquartered in Grand Prairie, Texas, while Airbus Helicopters Canada operates out of a 138,000-square-foot facility in Fort Erie, ON. In addition to hundreds of older-generation platforms in use to fight fires, the company's full range of helicopters can be integrated for fire suppression.
Fort Worth, TX, bellflight.com
> Bell, a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron, is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, manned and unmanned verticallift aircraft. It serves Bell customers in more than 120 countries, with its Canadian facility in Mirabel, QC, serving key contributor to Bell’s 505 production chain. In addition to a large legacy fleet fighting fires, Bell in 2018 introduced its 407GXi as a new platform for potential fire suppression integration.
Portland, OR, ericksoninc.com
> Erickson has been a world leader in heavy

lift and aerial firefighting for more than 20 years. This includes its S-64 Air Crane Helitankers, equipped with fire suppression systems, which can drop more than 95,000 liters every hour.
South St. Paul, MN, firebossllc.com
> Fire Boss LLC is the manufacturer of the Fire Boss water scooping system exclusively installed on the Air Tractor AT-802. The Fire Boss system combines airframe modifications, performance enhancements and a pair of Wipline 10000 amphibious water-scooping floats that enable the AT-802 to scoop up to 800 gallons in 15 seconds.
Noosaville, Australia, helitak.com.au
> Helitak develops a range of systems for aerial firefighting, including its underbelly Fire Tank featuring a new design to allow a flexible bladder to expand while being filled; and then retract within its housing when empty. These tanks are custom built with a carrying capacity from 1,000 to 10,000 litres.
Bloomfield, CT, kaman.com
Kaman Air Vehicles, a division of Kaman Corp., manufacturers the K-MAX helicopter platform, described as a rugged, low-maintenance aircraft with a counter-rotating rotor system that is optimized for cyclical, external load operations. The aircraft can lift up to 6,000 pounds (2,722 kg).
Bend, OR, kawakaviation.com
> Kawak Aviation engineers and produces aerial firefighting products focusing on tank-
ing systems, related pumps and hydraulics. Its tank systems, refill pumps and hydraulic power solutions are leveraged by a range of platforms like Bell, Kaman and Firehawks.
Bend, OR, isolairinc.com
> Isolair has been manufacturing helicopter systems for aerial firefighting, agricultural, and forest industries for more than 30 years with a range of certified equipment, from torches and buckets to tanking systems. Its Eliminator II Fire Fighting Systems, integrating tank, pump, doors and control, can be found working throughout the world.
Josephine, WI, recoil-usa.com
> Established in 2008, Recoil Suppression Systems, a division of Recoil Aerospace, designs and manufacturers lightweight, carbon fibre composite Tsunami Wildland Fire Suppression tanks.
Delta, BC, sei-ind.com
> SEI Industries first introduced the original Bambi Bucket to the firefighting community in 1982. This lightweight, strong, flexible firefighting bucket – with its relatively low-cost plugand-play capability – promoted usage of helicopters on wildfires and saw immediate success as a firefighting tool. SEI today services more than 90 per cent of the world’s aerial firefighting water-bucket market. Globally, the Bambi is now used in more than 115 countries and by more than 1,000 helicopter operators.
Stratford, CT , lockheedmartin.com
> Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, is a Aerial Firefighting Directory I 11
world leader in helicopter design, manufacture and service, with longstanding Canadian ties through its operation in Ottawa, ON. Its new-generation S-70i FIREHAWK helicopter, using United Rotorcraft’s aerial firefighting system, features a 1,000-gallon belly water tank, extended landing gear, 600-pound rescue hoist and NVG compatible digital cockpit. The multi-role FIREHAWK can carry up to 13 firefighters and their gear, drop 1,000 gallons of water with precision, and perform at a dash speed of up to 140 knots.
Tucson, AZ, uasc.com
> Universal Avionics, an Elbit Systems Company, develops commercial avionics systems offered as retrofit and forward-fit solutions for a range of aircraft. Its combined Enhanced Flight Vision Systems (EFVS) and HeadWearable/Helmet-Mounted Displays (HWD / HMD) provide enhanced situational awareness during the aerial fire suppression.
Victoria, BC, vikingair.com
> Viking Air, a subsidiary of Longview Aviation, is a global leader in buildng utility aircraft, including the Canadair CL-215, CL-215T and CL-415 amphibious aerial firefighters. Viking supports global operators with factory spare parts, in-service engineering and technical support. The CL-415EAF (Enhanced Aerial Firefighter) is a limited-edition upgrade of select CL-215 Series V airframes chosen due to their low times and outstanding maintenance history. The CL-515 is the next generation of purpose-built aerial firefighter and multi-role amphibious aircraft currently under development, designed to hold a tank capacity of 7,000 litres.
Boulder, CO, churchillnavigation.com
> Churchill manufactures systems to capture and record video, provide real-time augmented reality mapping, and to archive and index recorded video. Its systems are used by a range of operators in law enforcement, SAR, emergency management services, security, fire suppression, military agencies, and media.
Nelson, New Zealand, flightcell.com
> Flightcell International is a global producer of airborne integrated-mobile communications and manufacturers the DZMx as an allin-one Iridium and cellular solution for voice, data, and aircraft tracking. The DZMx is used by CAL FIRE, Erickson and Kestrel Aviation, among others, leveraging its built-in ATU and
its broadband capabilities with fall-back to satellite. A range of bucket/tank configurations and reporting options are available.
Ottawa, ON, guardianmobility.com
> Guardian Mobility develops technology and solutions to empower aircraft fleet managers and owner-operators with fundamental operational data for making timely decisions. Established in Ottawa in 2002, its flight tracking solutions include hardware, airtime, software and support. The technology is leveraged for mission critical environments like fire suppression, EMS, utilities and law enforcement. The Guardian Mobility ATU solution provides a complete end-to-end system supporting ATU, AFF, text messaging and more all in a single box. The company is backed by parent Metro Aviation, a world leader in EMS and related aircraft modification.
Squamish, BC, iqonboard.com
> IQonboard was founded by engineers and pilots aiming to add a new level of safety to the helicopter industry. It developed the IQtag and app as wearable technology to provide a real-time view of crew, cargo, and total payload, accessible through a web browser, including Fatigue Risk Management tools.
Hood River, OR, overwatchimaging.com
> Overwatch Imaging designs and manufactures thermal imaging systems with custom onboard AI software for both piloted and unmanned aircraft. Its systems can detect small spot fires, map large complex fire perimeters and provide decision makers with real-time situational awareness.
Kelowna, BC, Skytrac.com
> SKYTRAC Systems is a leading provider of satellite communications and intelligent connectivity. It develops cost-effective technology to provide operators with real-time information for fast-moving wildfires. This includes SDL-350 and IMS-350 satellite communication terminals, working with recently launched Iridium Certus, allowing aircrews to send live video transmission, EO/IR imaging data, and more, directly to the ground.
Auckland, New Zealand, spidertracks.com
> Spidertracks, a leading provider of satellitebased real-time flight tracking, active flight following and communication solutions, recently launched its next-generation Spider X to make flight data monitoring (FDM) accessible as a lightweight and affordable solution. Expanding on the power of Virtual FDR, it
introduces an attitude and heading reference system (AHRS) with data transmitted wirelessly over the air, providing information about an aircraft’s orientation and position.
Mississauga, ON, til.ca
> Founded in 1990, Technisonic focuses on the development of aeronautical band VHF ground equipment and Special Mission Airborne RF and audio communications systems. Its tactical airborne VHF, UHF and multi-band communications systems are used for air ambulance, electronic news gathering, fire suppression, and law enforcement.
Dunedin, New Zealand, tracplus.com
> TracPlus is one of the world’s most versatile and adaptable tracking and communications providers, offering real-time tracking, event reporting and messaging. TracPlus is unique in that it enables multiple asset types to be tracked and integrated into one cohesive system, meaning contractors can use their own tracking systems but send their data to TracPlus when working alongside others. With more than 1,000 customers in 40-plus countries, TracPlus has more than 7.5 million recorded operational hours.
CASCADE AEROSPACE
Abbottsford, BC, Cascadeaerospace.com
> Cascade Aerospace, an operating unit of IMP Aerospace & Defence, supports a diverse range of airframe platforms and operational needs. This includes supporting military, government and commercial aircraft. Cascade is well-known for its aerospace engineering services for custom product design, manufacturing and certification. In mid-2019, Viking Air announced Cascade would serve as a partner for its newly launched Avionics Upgrade Program (AUP) for the Canadair CL-215T and CL-415 fleet of aerial firefighting aircraft.
Calgary, AB, longviewaviation.com
> Longview Aviation Services, located at Calgary International Airport, was established in 2018 in partnership with Viking Air to launch the CL-415EAF Enhanced Aerial Firefighter conversion program. In mid-2020, Longview delivered the first CL-415EAF to Bridger Aerospace Group.
Kelowna, BC, selecthelicopter.com
> Select Helicopter Services specializes in the repair and overhaul of hydraulic components and cargo hooks. It offers support of hydrau-


lic flight controls and components installed on light and medium Bell helicopters, as well as Airbus H125 (AS350) and AS355 aircraft.
Queensland, Australia, taeaerospace.com
TAE operates facilities throughout Asia-Pacific and the Americas to service a worldwide customer base, providing a range of aerial firefighting products and services for both fixedand rotary-wing applications. The company specializes in OEM-backed fuel controls, power turbine and overspeed governor and starter generator services.
Englewood, CO, unitedrotorcraft.com
> United Rotorcraft is the products division of Air Methods with more than 25 years of experience installing airframe accessories on rotor and fixed-wing aircraft. The company designs, integrates and installs medical equipment, avionics, and accessories for EMS, medevac, firefighting, airborne law enforcement, and SAR operators.
Calgary, AB, efcaviation.ca
> Executive Flight Centre’s core business has been aviation fuel for more than 40 years. It holds an established network of infrastructure, dedicated aviation trucks, and long-term relationships with Canada’s primary fuel refiners to ensure a dependable fuel supply of Jet A1 and Avgas (100LL) to customers throughout Western Canada. The company has been a provider of aviation fuel to aerial firefighting operations for over 20 years.
Mississauga, ON, pearcanada.com
> With a distribution centre in Richmond, BC, PEAR Canada provides a range of aviation fuel handling needs, which includes filtration, fuel sampling/testing, aviation hose, filtration, single point and over-wing fueling nozzles, pressure/delta P gauges, hose reels, bonding reels, pumps, meters, filters and pipe fittings/valves, fueling cabinets and related products.
49 NORTH HELICOPTERS
Campbell River, BC, 49northhelicopters.com
> Founded as a flight school in 2005, under the name of Coast Mountain, 49 North’s pilots hold years of in light and medium helicopters throughout western Canada providing a wide variety of services including, fire suppression, longlining, forestry operations, bird towing, surveying and patrols.

> Prince George, BC, aberdeenheli.com
Aberdeen is a multi-mission provider including fire suppression and a range of forestry applications, as well as missions for mountain climbing, back-country hiking, skiing, fishing, wilderness photography, mining exploration and powerline maintenance.
Vernon, BC, advantageheli.com
> Founded in 1994, Advantage Helicopters is an owner-operator driven company holding Bell aircraft that are fire-suppression ready. The company primarily provides helicopter charter services, in addition to its aircraft maintenance organization status.
AHLSTROM AIR
Nordegg, AB, helinordegg.com
> Founded in 1997, Ahlstrom provides commercial helicopter services with an emphasis on forestry, including fire suppression in addition to fish and wildlife survey, and animal tracking. In addition to seismic, oil and gas work, the operator provides support for remote access and SAR.
AIRSPAN HELICOPTERS
Sechelt, BC, airspanhelicopters.com
> A Transport Canada-approved maintenance facility, Airspan holds a fleet of six helicopters providing a range of services with an emphasis on forestry work, including aerial firefighting support.
ARROW HELICOPTERS
Revelstoke, BC, arrowhelicopters.com
> Founded in 2005, Arrow, which provides Vertical Reference Training for high- or lowtime pilots, specializes in SAR services. The Class D approved company also provides fire suppression in addition to mountain missions like avalanche control and heli-ski charters.
ASCENT HELICOPTERS
Parksville, BC, ascenthelicopters.ca
> Ascent is a Class D approved operator pro-
viding fire suppression in addition to a range of sectors like utilities, construction, film and television, heli-skiing, air ambulance and natural resources. With a second base in Fernie and a fleet or around eight helicopters, including NVG capabilities, Ascent holds a Transport Canada approved hoisting program.
AURORA HELICOPTERS
Vernon, BC, auroraheli.com
> Aurora Helicopters provides fire suppression and pre-suppression, which includes transporting firefighting personnel and equipment to pre-determined locations, as well as carrying out aerial smoke patrols to detect forest fires in high hazard areas. The company’s suppression activities include scene transport, airborne reconnaissance and communication, and water bucket drops.
Ottawa, ON, Babcockcanada.com
> Babcock provides critical services, technology and support solutions for assets in the defence, emergency services, and civil nuclear domains. Babcock holds civil and defence, fixed and rotary wing, training, and operational aviation expertise and experience across several countries. The company has more than 30 years of providing aerial firefighting services, with more than 90 Babcock-owned aircraft in service, serving on more than 5,000 firefighting missions per year, accounting for more than 15,000 firefighting flight hours.
Fort St John, BC, baileyhelicopters.com
> Founded in 1989, Bailey provides a range of services across multiple industries and sectors, including forestry support and fire suppression, from operations centres in Fort St. John, Fort Nelson and Prince George, BC, along with Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta.
Cranbrook, BC, bighorn.ca
> Founded more than 30 years ago, Bighorn provides a range of services, including fire



Conair is a global leader in aerial firefighting, operating the largest privately-owned fixed-wing fleet of specialty aircraft in the world. Operating in Canada, the US, Europe, Australia and beyond, the organization provides a comprehensive range of aircraft, crew, maintenance, training and expertise to support government agencies fighting wildfires.
Conair’s versatile fleet of 70 aircraft includes Bird Dogs, Land-Based Airtankers and Amphibious Aircraft, including the CL215T, CL415 and AT802 Fire Boss. Flying up to 12,000 flight hours per year, a team of 330 professionals ensures all aircraft are maintained and equipped with the latest technologies, proactively going above and beyond to ensure aircraft are ready to dispatch, keeping firetrucks in the sky when the call comes. With a focus on safety, Conair offers its pilots a specialized Training + Tactics Centre, the only one in the world of its kind, ensuring crews have access to training tools and simulators that produce successful missions in real world operations.
A Next Generation turboprop offering a proprietary Retardant Delivery System, with a 10,000 litre capacity to drop suppressant over diverse geography. While its mission is fire suppression, it is its environmental performance that is setting the standard for future airtankers, producing 30% less emissions than aircraft of similar size. A modern airtanker with strong OEM support to keep the firefighter flying for decades. The future of aerial firefighting.
The world’s most versatile airtanker, a multi-role aircraft suited to a variety of emergency response roles. Capable of reconfiguring within hours between aerial firefighting airtanker (10,000 litres retardant, water or gel), cargo (9t), passenger (64 pax), combi-transport, or medical evacuation missions (6 stretchers with clinical team and medical equipment). Designed with the capacity, speed, and performance required for crisis situations.
Conair provides aircraft for purchase, lease or contract and offers specialized services including engineering, flight operations and fleet maintenance related to aerial firefighting.
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suppression, as an authorized operator for the provinces of Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. The company is AOC and AMO certified and has access to a fully equipped SAR mobile treatment station.
Whistler, BC, blackcombhelicopters.com
> Blackcomb has provided firefighting assistance across BC and Canada for more than 30 years with services such as human transport, water bucketing, Bird Dog flights, and equipment transportation. The company is built on the concept of the Multi-Mission Helicopter, with an emphasis on rescue and medevac.
Berwyn, AB, blackswanhelicopters.com
> In addition to charter and maintenance services for Airbus, Bell and Robinson helicopters, Black Swan’s forestry focus includes surveying, longlining and fire suppression. The company was founded in 2003.
Brackendale, BC, blacktuskhelicopter.com
> Black Tusk has provided fire suppression for various agency and centres from BC to Quebec, with experience in longlining and water drops. Its fleet is equipped with Bambi Buckets and automated flight following sys-
tems to meet requirements of both BC and Alberta Wildfire agencies. Its Bell 214B and AStar are equipped with foam-injection systems. Certified to transport dangerous goods and to use two 16,000 plus litre fuel trucks and two 18,000-litre tanks to transport aviation fuel in support of aircraft fighting fires.
Les Cedres, QC, canadianhelicopters.com
> Tracing its roots back to 1947 in Penticton, BC, Canadian Helicopters specializes in the transport of personnel and cargo to remote locations, fire suppression, conducting seismic surveys, aerial lift for construction and high voltage transmission line projects. The company, with associated flight training and maintenance operations, including Heliwelders, is located in eight Canadian province and territories.
Kelowna, BC, coldstreamhelicopters.com
> With bases in BC and Alberta, Coldstream specializes in emergency helicopter services like fire suppression, mountain rescue and disaster support, as well as longlining.
Abbotsford, BC, conair.ca
> Founded in 1969, Conair is a global leader
in aerial firefighting, operating the largest privately-owned fixed-wing fleet of specialty aircraft in the world. It operates in Canada, the U.S., Europe, Australia and beyond. Conair’s fleet of around 70 aircraft includes Bird Dogs, Land-Based Airtankers and Amphibious Aircraft, including the Q400AT, CL215T, CL415 and AT802 Fire Boss. Flying up to 12,000 flight hours per year, the company has developed more than 15 new aircraft types and over 175 individual aircraft for the airtanker and firefighting markets.
COUGAR HELICOPTERS
St. John’s, NL, cougar.ca
> Cougar has been providing SAR services since 1991, primarily focusing on its core offshore oil and gas clients with Sikorsky aircraft. The company also holds a Transport Canada Approved Maintenance Organization facility.
COULSON AVIATION
Port Alberni, BC, coulsonaviation.com
> With more than 36 years of experience in aerial fire suppression, Coulson is one of the world's largest players in the sector with operations in Canada, Australia, Chile and the United States. In addition to its leading modification of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters for fire suppression, Coulson’s other rotary-

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MAG Aerospace Canada is a specialty aviation company that has been active in the Canadian aviation industry for over 70 years. We provide real-time situational awareness to Wildfire and Emergency Response Agencies through Aerial Wildfire Detection, Air Tactical (Birddog), and Manned ISR & Imagery services.
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wing operations include heli-logging, powerline construction, passenger transport and heavy lift. Its fleet is geared for mobility and self-sufficiency with support by mobile fuel tankers and aircraft maintenance service vehicles staffed with qualified engineers.
St. Andrews, MB, customheli.com
> Founded in 1977, Custom holds a fleet of around 25 helicopters providing a range of services, including fire suppression, as well as applications for powerline, construction, mining exploration, oil and gas (utilities, including offshore), medevac, SAR, Class D external loads and wildlife surveys, among others.
Sturgeon County, AB, deltahelicopters.com
> In addition to its Edmonton head office, Delta holds five other base locations and has more than 45 years of experience working with the forestry industry across Canada. For fire suppression support, Delta provides sling gear, longlines, nets, drip torch, water bucket, infrared and video scanning equipment.
Atlin, BC, discoveryheli.ca
> Founded in 1990 as a family-owned company, Discovery’s helicopters are fire suppression capable with satellite-based flight following systems, satellite phones, Bambi buckets, and longlines. Its crew members are trained in mountain flying and fire suppression.
E&B HELICOPTERS
Campbell River, BC, ebhelicopters.com
> Founded in 1990, and serving as one of Canada’s largest Robinson Helicopter suppliers, E&B holds two helicopters with foam injection systems. In addition to fire suppression, the operator also provides related services like wildlife surveys, longline/external load, medivac and SAR (HETS trained).
Salmon Arm, BC, eastwesthelicopters.com
> Founded in 1997 to focus on logging operations, East West Helicopters holds vast longline experience and work in aerial firefighting. The company specializes in precision lift work, holding a self-contained service facility and its own tanker for helicopter refueling.
ECLIPSE
Penticton, BC, eclipseheli.com
> With bases in Penticton and Cranbrook, BC, Eclipse provides a range of services including aerial firefighting, as well as SAR and U.S.-based operating experience.
Edmonton, AB, erhelicopters.com
> A privately held operator, Edmonton Regional holds a main base at Edmonton International Airport (CYEG), with offices at Executive Flight Centre Terminal 1. The company provides a range of forestry services throughout central Alberta, including west to the Rocky Mountains.
Kenora, ON, foresthelicopters.com
> Founded in 1997, holding an AS350focused fleet, Forest Helicopters supports all aspects of fire suppression. With decades of aerial firefighting experience, its pilots’ proficiency extends beyond baseline requirements for crews to hold in-depth knowledge of fire behaviour, logistical support, and tactical applications like aerial ignition.
FRONTLINE HELICOPTERS
Williams Lake, BC, frontlinehelicopters.ca
> With its main base located just south of Williams Lake, Frontline provides wildfire suppression and related services like air taxi, infrared scanning and mapping, as well as wildlife capture and survey. The company is a Transport Canada AMO.
Yellowknife, NT, gsheli.com
> Great Slave Helicopters operates a diverse fleet of more than 30 single- and twin-engine helicopters, with more than 20 per cent being aboriginally owned, through partnerships with a range of operators. As a result, this Northern Canadian group runs around 15 bases with a range forestry services including wildfire suppression.
Campbell River, BC, grizzlyhelicopters.com
> Founded in 2008 as a family owned and operated business, Grizzly flies ASTAR350 B2 helicopters out of bases in Campbell River and Port McNeill, providing firefighting services in the region, as well as forestry applications like remote access, medevac, powerline patrols and wildlife management.
GUARDIAN HELICOPTERS
Calgary, AB, guardianhelicopters.com
> Guardian was founded in 1995 in Fort Nelson, BC, before relocating its head office at Springbank Airport. Beyond its oil and gas work, Guardian provides a range of forestry services for management and protection, as well as fire suppression with expertise in aerial ignition, infrared scanning, cone collection, GPS and video mapping.
Red Deer, AB, helisourceltd.com
> Heli Source provides a range of services for the forestry sector including fire suppression,
aerial seeding and fertilizing, logging support, heli-torching and more. This includes mountain flying and vertical reference (longline) operations, while being equipped for water delivery and crew transport.
HÉLICOPTÈRES HÉLICARRIER
Royale, QC, helicarrier.com
> Founded in 2010, Hélicarrier holds heavy lift capabilities and provides a range of forestry services including firefighting by both bucketing or deploying retardant. The Sikorsky-equipped company provides fire suppression throughout North America and internationally.
HELIQWEST AVIATION
Sturgeon County, AB, heliqwest.com
> With a second base near Duncan, BC, in addition to its Edmonton-area location and Colorado international headquarters, HeliQwest is a charter company specializing in external load and operations like fire suppression, as well as seismic, aerial harvesting, inspection and surveillance, mapping, photography, survey, and general transport.
HIGH TERRAIN HELICOPTERS
Nelson, BC, highterrainhelicopters.com
> Serving the Kootenays since 1992, High Terrain operates Bell and Airbus helicopters out of Nelson, Nakusp and Kaslo following aerial firefighting guidelines set-out by CIFFC and HAC. Its capabilities include longline slinging, water bucketing, bird dogging, and crew transport.
HIGHLAND HELICOPTERS
Richmond, BC, highland.ca
> Founded in 1959, Highland provides a range of forestry services like fire suppression, cone picking, silviculture (seeding, aerial spray, fertilization, tree planting), mapping, broadcast burning, crew transport, infrared scanning /video imagery, and drip torch.
HORIZON HELICOPTERS
Whitehorse, YT, horizonhelicopters.ca
> Based at Whitehorse Airport with a satellite base in Dawson City, Horizon since its founding has provided wildfire support within Alberta, BC and the Yukon, leveraging a fleet primarily comprised of AS350 helicopters.
HY-RIDGE HELICOPTERS
Coleman, BC, hyridge.ca
> Also flying out of Sparwood, BC, Hy-Ridge provides a range of mountain-focused services, including fire suppression, leveraging an AS 350 B3 throughout Western Canada.
MAG AEROSPACE CANADA
Dryden, ON, magaero.ca
Founded in 1950, MAG operates, deploys,


Guardian Mobility Inc. (GMI) has introduced the G4MX2 as an enhanced single box solution for helicopter and fixed wing aerial firefighting with new features:
• Iridium Only or Dual network modes, with automatic & manual switching between Iridium and Cellular Networks, for areas that have Cellular coverage, providing lower cost and if required faster Additional Telemetry Units (ATU) and Automated Flight Following (AFF) update rates;
• Expanded I/Os allowing support for multi-region ATU Combo contracts and custom ATU with external input generated Mapping event operations; and
• Support for both US Forestry, NAFC OPS-014 and custom ATU contracts out of the box for Buckets, Tanks, Combo and non-ATU operations.

What positions Guardian Mobility as a leader in aerial firefighting?
• GMI developed one of the first ATU systems prior to US Forestry contract requirements and tested it with several Helicopter and fixed wing companies, and GMI has continued to adapt the product to support both USDA and OPS-014 evolving ATU requirements; and
• Aerial firefighting is a major company focus for GMI and is a core capability of the cost effective, compact G4MX2 product and service. GMI continues to evolve the G4MX2 product and end-to-end solution to support evolving Aerial firefighting technologies.
How is Guardian Mobility’s flight tracking system unique?
• The G4MX2 is a single box low-cost solution allowing for AFF/ATU/FDMS/Mapping Events/Comms/Mark fire position/Alerting and more with a dual network capability.
Why is Guardian Mobility’s platform a true end-to-end solution?
The G4MX2 solution encompasses all that the User needs:
• Single box G4MX2 aircraft installed provides automated AFF/ATU/FDMS/Alerting/Mapping events and supports 2-way texting and mark position of fire locations;
• GMI Connect APP for Aircrew comms and User Admin & Maintenance support available for android and iOS smart devices; and
• GMI Connect App provides ATU installation and verification support to ensure installation is correct.
and maintains fixed-wing and RPAS aircraft for fire surveillance (detection and mapping) and airspace management (air attack/lead plane) services. It provides civilian operators with a spectrum of aerial fire services: pilots and mission systems operators; maintenance for the aircraft, sensors and mission equipment; logistics and support; and site and program management. The company’s multiintelligence data collection and processing/ exploitation/dissemination services include electro-optical infra-red (EO/IR) full motion video (FMV), multispectral imagery (MSI), and satellite data downlink.. It has been a key supplier of fire suppression to the Ontario government for 30-plus years.
Vernon, BC, monasheehelicopters.com
> With a new base in High Level, AB, to better serve the north, in addition to its existing Vernon home base, Monashee provides firefighting, construction, film and movies work, and passenger transport services.
Calgary, AB, mvheli.com
> Based at Springbank Airport since 1995, and with a newer location at Drumheller, Mountain View provides a full time Commercial Helicopter Pilot training program, including a hangar that houses a stateof-the-art FLYIT simulator, in addition to its onsite AMO.
Blackfalds, AB, mustanghelicopters.com
> With a multi-type fleet of around 30 helicopters, including lights, intermediates, mediums, heavy lift and twin-engine Cat A & Class 1 capabilities, Mustang provides a range of forestry services like transporting crew, water bucketing, belly tank, running an aerial ignition device or moving cargo.
PANORAMA HELICOPTERS
Alma, QC, helicopterespanorama.com
> Founded in 2000, Panorama provides a range of aerial firefighting services like detection, logistics (transportation of personnel and equipment), bucket watering (Bambi), IR imaging and related services like medevac.
Fort McMurray, AB, phoenixheliflight.com
> Phoenix provides a range of light and intermediate helicopter firefighting services like initial attack, sustained action and heli-torching on fires of all sizes, as well as experience in using aerial ignition techniques.
PRAIRIE HELICOPTERS
Gimli, MB, prairiehelicopters.com
> In addition to its flight training, Prairie
Helicopters offers a full range of helicopter charter services including fire suppression. The company operates Bell helicopters and was founded in 2000.
Drayton Valley, AB, rangeheli.ca
> Range Helicopters provides fire suppression services including crew/camp moves, infrared scanning, water bucketing, GPS mapping and drip torching.
Blue Ridge, AB, ridgerotors.com
> Ridge Rotors provides services primarily in Northern BC and Alberta for the forestry sector through timber cruising, VRI surveys, mountain pine beetle surveying and extermination projects, as well as fire suppression, emergency evacuation and SAR.
SARVAIR AVIATION
100 Mile House, BC, sarvair.com
> Operating out of Williams Lake, BC, and 100 Mile House, Sarvair specializes in longline and vertical lift missions like heli-logging, drill moves, tower and cone construction, and fire protection, as well as general charter, medivac, heli-hiking or fishing.
Revelstoke, BC, smheli.com
> Founded in 1991, Selkirk provides aviation services to heli-skiing operations as well as SAR support, while also aiding in avalanche snow safety and firefighting across the region, including drip torch and Class D certification.
Abbotsford, BC, sequoiahelicopters.com
> Founded in 2004, Sequoia Helicopters is active with provincial forestry agencies across Canada aiding in fire suppression, utilizing Bambi Buckets with foam kits and extensive longline experience.
SIERRA HELICOPTERS
Pitt Meadows, BC, sierrahelicopters.com
> Sierra provides a range of services throughout Vancouver’s lower mainland and beyond, including fire suppression and other forestry missions like LiDAR imaging, logging, tree planting and wildlife surveying.
SILVER KING HELICOPTERS
Smithers, BC, silverkingheli.com
> Silver King provides a range of services for the forestry and mining sectors, including fire suppression by working with initial attack crews and water bucketing. The company also specializes in providing emergency services.
SKY HELICOPTERS
Pitt Meadows, BC, skyhelicopters.ca
> Founded in 2011 and now holding six helicopters in its fleet, SKY has relationships with provincial governments to assist in wildfire management and forestry work. This includes holding year-round wildfire suppression pilots. The company also provides thermal imaging to detect hot spots and fire perimeters to help prevent further fires.
SKYLINE HELICOPTERS
Kelowna, BC, skylinehelicopters.ca
> Founded in 1996, Skyline operates from its main base in Kelowna and a satellite base in Terrace, BC, specializing in longline mountain operations with a strong focus on oil and gas, forestry and heli-skiing. The company has long been involved in firefighting operations for multiple agencies across Canada.
Slave Lake, AB, slheli.com
> Founded in 1998, Slave Lake specializes in providing services for the forestry sector, including fire suppression and related services like LiDAR and infrared scanning, as well as crew transport. The company is also equipped for SAR, medevac and Class D external cargo.
Cold Lake, AB, starhelicopters.com
> Star has been involved with the forestry industry since 1982, carrying out operations from firefighting to wildlife surveys, including infrared scanning of hot spots with Flir cameras, longline and drip torch services.
Kamloops, BC, summithelicopters.ca
> Summit delivers remote helicopter aviation solutions in Western and Northern Canada with bases in BC, Alberta and Northwest Territories. The company holds a fleet of intermediate Bell 407s and AS 350 aircraft, as well as an intermediate Bell 412, to support wildfire suppression and forestry research.
Winnipeg, MB, taigaheli.com
> Taiga specializes in providing strategic thermal scanning for fire suppression, as well as environmental and biometric analysis, powerline and pipeline integrity, infrastructure management and maintenance. This includes detection and mapping of hot spots, hotlines, and risk areas to effectively deploy resources.
Kelowna, BC, valhallahelicopters.com
> Valhalla has more than 20 years of experience supporting ground forces in fire suppression. The company leverages SEI water buckets that are Aqualaunch/Powerfill foam equipped. Valhalla explains its retardant delivery system can be used for a variety of fire


When dealing with fast-moving, life-threatening wildfires, realtime information and decision-making is key. Until recently, receiving important information in real-time was either extremely cost-prohibitive or wholly unavailable. As aircrews flew over blazes and captured images, firefighters on the ground would have to wait for the data to be processed before they could act on the information.
Today, with the launch of Iridium Certus and the development of the SKYTRAC SDL-350 and IMS-350 satellite communication terminals, aircrews can send live video transmission, EO/IR imaging data, and much more, directly to the ground in real-time.
Though broadband satellite communication networks have existed prior to Iridium Certus, none have been capable of truly global operations. Now, aerial firefighting operators can move their assets seasonally, for example, between Australia and California, as needed. The Iridium Certus satellite network, which operators on a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation, offers a much lower size, weight, power (SWaP), and cost point than legacy solutions.
The technology isn’t limited to a particular type of aircraft, either. SKYTRAC’s new line of Iridium Certus satellite communications terminals are suitable for fixed-wing, rotorcraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles, ensuring seamless fleet commonality and process efficiencies.
“Increasingly, electro-optical, infrared, and other camera systems are being utilized to create fire-perimeters, fuels analysis, and more. With Iridium Certus and SKYTRAC’s new line of Satcom terminals, the data is processed and sent in real-time with a latency of ~0.5 seconds and 99.9% uptime reliability,”
For more information on SKYTRAC’s broadband satellite communications terminals, please visit go.skytrac.ca/certus or contact sales@skytrac.ca.
mentions Jan van der Heul, Vice President of Sales, SKYTRAC.
“This is truly the future of aerial firefighting.”
Enabling aircraft to capture video and livestream it back to firefighters on the ground is in itself a major shift for aerial firefighting operations. Going beyond, these onboard Satcom terminals are also capable of sensor fusion and artificial intelligence capabilities, which enable incident commanders to consider multiple factors to make informed judgements.
In addition, as UAVs become more prominent in aerial firefighting, Iridium Certus can also enable BVLOS and C4ISR applications for these unmanned systems using the SKYTRAC IMS-350.
“Traditionally, a fire-behavior analyst would synthesize weather information, topographical mappings, and historical data to compute likely scenarios,” concludes Van der Heul. “Now, it can all be accomplished in seconds through onboard mission-critical servers.”
Although this data isn’t a replacement for experienced decision makers, the additional insights are invaluable in lifethreatening scenarios.
Combatting a wildfire by air requires aggressive, reliable, and rugged technology. Operators have traditionally relied on Satcom connectivity for surveying, aircraft tracking, voice communications, operational loads monitoring, fire attack, tank drop data, telemetry, and more.
With SKYTRAC’s new SDL-350 and IMS-350 terminals, capable high-resolution multi-spectral imaging and video transmission at 352 kbps of bandwidth from and 704 kbps of bandwidth to the aircraft, aerial firefighting organizations can add new, innovative tools to their combat arsenal.
applications, and allows us to deliver shortterm gel retardant without requiring traditional mix-tank support.
VALLEY B AVIATION
Manning, AB, valleybaviation.com
> With Robinson and Airbus helicopters, Valley B Aviation provides a range of services for the forestry sector, including thermal spotting, hot spot detection, wildfire suppression, aerial photography, forest management, wildlife survey and pipeline patrol.
VALLEY HELICOPTERS
Hope, BC, valleyhelicopters.ca
Founded in 1985 and leveraging a Bell fleet, Valley Helicopters has provided firefighting services for more than 30 years. Its pilots are trained in fire suppression with water bucketing, aerial ignition and crew transport. It provides heli-logging, tree planting, environmental and wildlife surveys and mining support.
VIH HELICOPTERS
North Saanich, BC, vih.com
> Founded in 195l, VIH provides a range of services for the forestry sector, including fire suppression and heavy lift for pipeline and logging based on a diverse fleet of Sikorsky, Kamov, Eurocopter and Bell helicopters.
WEST COAST HELICOPTERS
Port McNeill, BC, westcoasthelicopters.com
> West Coast is a light and intermediate service provider with bases in Nanaimo, Campbell River, Port McNeill and Bella Coola, as well as a fleet of around 18 helicopters. It provides forestry services like fire suppression, tree planting and faller support.
WILDCAT HELICOPTERS
Kelowna, BC, wildcathelicopters.com
> Wildcat holds a fleet of Bell 412 and 212 mission-modified aircraft for a range of emergency services like fire suppression, including a Bell 412EP configured for extended search, rescue, and medical missions. Its aircraft are configured for day/night VFR and IFR.
WILDERNESS HELICOPTERS
Wawa, ON, wildernesshelicopters.com
> Wilderness Helicopters is a full-service operator with more than 25 years of experience flying in Northern Ontario, which includes fire suppression, wildlife and values survey, longline slinging and powerline work.
WISK-AIR HELICOPTERS
Thunder Bay, ON, wiskair.com
> Wisk-Air provides a range of services from firefighting and powerline support to mining and medivac. Its helicopters can be equipped with Bambi Buckets, longlines, cargo baskets, sling gear, and specialized equipment.
YELLOWHEAD HELICOPTERS
Prince George, BC, yhl.ca
> Operating out of more than 10 locations in BC and Alberta combined, Yellowhead provides a range of forestry services like fire suppression, cone harvesting, aerial seeding and fertilizing, tree planting, drip torching, infrared scanning, GPS mapping, telemetry, crew and camp moves, and heli-logging supply.
Blenheim, ON, zimmerair.com
> Founded in 1975, Zimmer Air has focused on the forestry sector since its inception providing a number of services to the sector in Ontario and out of the province. The company provides applications like drip torch and slash pile burning services.
Edmonton, AB, awcc@gov.ab.ca
> Agriculture and Forestry Wildfire Management Branch. 780-415-6460.
Kamloops, BC, prov.fire@gov.bc.ca
> Provincial Wildfire Coordination Centre, BC Wildfire Service, Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resources Operations & Rural Development. 250.376-6777.
CANADIAN INTERAGENCY FOREST FIRE CENTRE
Ottawa, ON, ciffc.ca
> The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) is a not-for-profit corporation operated by federal, provincial and territorial wildland fire management agencies to coordinate resource sharing, mutual aid and information sharing. CIFFC serves as a facilitator of wildland fire coordination nationally and internationally in long-range fire management.
HELICOPTER ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
Nepean, ON, h-a-c.ca
> The Helicopter Association of Canada is the sector’s primary voice for operators and suppliers, working closely with Transport Canada, TSB, and other key government agencies. HAC provides a range of resources for its membership. 613-231-1110
MANITOBA WILDFIRE SERVICE
Winnipeg, MB, hqfire@gov.mb.ca
> Department of Conservation and Climate. 204-945-5252
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton, NB, provincial.firecentre@gnb.ca
> Forest Fire Management Branch. 506-4533335
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Corner Brook, NL, forestfire@gov.nl.ca
> Fire Management and Coordination Section, Forestry Services Branch, Department of Fisheries and Land Resources. 709-6372328.
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Fort Smith, NT, duty_officer@gov.nt.ca
> Forest Management Division Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Government of NWTP. 867-872-7710.
NOVA SCOTIA
Shubenacadie, NB, wildfire.centre@novascotia.ca
> Fleet and Forest Protection Department of Lands and Forestry. 902-758-7230.
PARKS CANADA
Gatineau, QC, pc.feu-fire.pc@canada.ca
> Natural Resource Management Branch, National Fire Management Division.
RCMP AIR SERVICES BRANCH
Ottawa, ON, rcmp-grc.gc.ca > 613-993-7267
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
Washington, DC, fs.usda.gov > 800-832-1355
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Charlottetown, PE
> Department of Environment, Water and Climate Change Forests, Fish & Wildlife Division. 902-218-9076.
ONTARIO
Sault Ste. Marie, ON, meoc-mail.mnr@ontario.ca
> Ministry of Natural Resources sand Forestry, the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services. 705-945-5751
QUEBEC, SOPFEU
Quebec City, QC, .cpl@sopfeu.qc.ca
> Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU). 418-871-3341.
SASKATCHEWAN
Prince Albert, SK, FFMBDispatch@gov.sk.ca
> Saskatchewan Wildfire, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency. 306-953-3430
YUKON TERRITORY
Whitehorse, YT, YDO@gov.yk.ca
> Wildland Fire Management Branch
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Valhalla Helicopters has earned an exemplary reputation for the quality of its wildfire suppression support services. Our team of pilots and engineers are highly skilled and have over 30 years experience fighting wildfires in Canada and Australia. All Valhalla pilots are proficient in precision long line operations, tank fire bombing, water bucketing, aerial ignition/drip torch, aerial thermography/mapping, hover exit and crew transport.
Valhalla Helicopters operates Bell 212HP, Bell 205A1++ and Bell 206B3’s. The Bell 212HP and Bell 205A1++ are equipped with a Simplex Fire Attack Tank or SEI Industries Bambi Max Bucket with variable activation valve, powerfill and foam capability.
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