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| Aero Union Corporation - Chico CA USA. Aero Union is, "A premier aviation company driven to provide winning solutions to our customers and employees. We will accomplish this through the core values of integrity above all, mutual accountability and continual cooperation supported by effective communication." |
| Air Spray Ltd. - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Air Spray is a family-owned and operated aviation company specializing in air tanker forest fire suppression. In operation for over 40 years, we are committed to providing excellence in service and safety in all that we do. We strive to improve our aircraft fleet and the technology associated with forest fire suppression through design innovation and aircraft efficiency. |
| American Helicopter Services and Aerial Firefighting Association (AHSAFA) - The American Helicopter Services and Aerial Firefighting Association (AHSAFA) is a nonprofit trade association organized for the purpose of promoting and advancing the common interest and welfare of companies engaged in forest and wildland firefighting and other aerial activities. |
| Associated Airtanker Pilots - The Associated Airtanker Pilots and Aerial Firefighters provides a united forum to promote the safety and welfare of aerial firefighters. This is accomplished through active programs of safety, legislation, public relations, and education. |
| Butler Aircraft Company - Butler Aircraft is known by its customers as the company that can be relied upon to "do it right the first time." Founded in 1946, Butler Aircraft contracts with the Oregon Department of Forestry and the State of California for multi-engine aerial firefighting. At Butler Aircraft our mission is "To be the best by exceeding customer expectations!" |
| Conair Group Inc. - Abbotsford, British Columbia Canada. Conair is Canada's most experienced specialty aircraft operations provider, delivering a comprehensive range of aerial fire control products and services. Since 1969, Conair has served a variety of national and international customers and partners. Accumulating some 6.000 hours of aerial fire control experience each year, the professionals at Conair operate and service a fleet of 51 fixed-wing aircraft for fire protection agencies in multiple jurisdictions. |
| Coulson Flying Tankers - The main base of operations for Flying Tankers is situated on Sproat Lake near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. Integrated maintenance, operations and administration are housed in modern facilities and the company is virtually self-sufficient in all respects. |
| Coulson Group - Family owned and operated, The Coulson Group of companies began in 1960 with forestry, expanded into aviation in 1985. |
| Erickson Air-Crane, Inc. - Portland, Oregon USA |
| Evergreen Supertanker - Evergreen maintains an unparalleled commitment to protect resources from the threat of fire. Evergreen s diverse fleet of 54 light, medium and heavy lift helicopters, 30 of which are available for fire suppression, allow it to perform firefighting missions anywhere in the world. |
| Forest Protection Limited - Lincoln, NB Canada. |
| International Air Response - Coolidge, AZ USA. International Air Response is an Arizona based company that has been an industry leader in Department of Defense flight testing and training programs, aerial spraying operations, cargo shipment and aerial firefighting for over thirty years. |
| National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) - Melbourne VIC Australia. The National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) was incorporated in July 2003 by Australian States and Territories to provide more effective support for the combating of wildfires. It achieves this through national co-operative arrangements for aerial firefighting. |
| Neptune Aviation Services - Neptune Aviation is proud to be a contractor for the US Forest Service. We have over fifteen years of experience in the aerial fire suppression business. In addition to fighting fires throughout the United States, we rebuild and service aircraft at our FAA approved maintenance repair facilities in Missoula and Alamogordo. |