Discovery Air
Public | |
Traded as | TSX: DA.A |
Industry | Specialized Aviation |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people
|
Jacob (Koby) Shavit, President and CEO[1] Paul Bernards, CFO[2] |
Slogan | Making Ideas Fly |
Website | www.discoveryair.com |
Discovery Air ("DA"), founded and incorporated in 2004,[3] is a specialized aviation company that operates primarily in Canada. Through its subsidiary companies, Discovery Air provides aviation and aviation related services for both corporate customers as well as the Federal and Provincial governments of Canada. The Discovery Air operating units provide both fixed-wing and rotary-wing services as well as logistics and remote operations management services. This includes cargo and passenger air charter services throughout Canada, vital medivac air services in the north and utility flying for mining exploration. The Discovery Air business units also provide specialized services to provincial governments with forest fire detection and suppression as well as providing airborne training and special mission services to the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force. Discovery Air also provides a range of maintenance, repair and overhaul services to airline customers through Discovery Air Technical Services, based in Quebec City.[4]
Headquartered in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and traded publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol DA.A, Discovery Air's subsidiary companies have bases all across Canada.[5]
Contents
Corporate history
- 2004 - Discovery Air is incorporated by the Pacific & Western Bank of Canada.[6]
- 2004 - Discovery Air acquires 50% of Hicks & Lawrence, later renamed as Discovery Air Fire Services, with the other 50% being acquired in 2005.[6][7]
- 2006 - Discovery Air completes an initial public offering of $3.85 million.[8]
- 2006 - Discovery Air acquires Great Slave Helicopters (GSH).[9]
- 2006 - Discovery Air acquires Air Tindi.[6]
- 2007 - Discovery Air purchases the Wheel Division Assets of Walsten Air Service.[10]
- 2007 - Discovery Air acquires Top Aces, later rebranded as Discovery Air Defence Services.[11]
- 2008 - Discovery Air acquires Discovery Mining Services[12]
- 2009 - Discovery Air received a Can$34 million loan from the Government of the NWT.[13]
- 2010 - Discovery Air announces commencement of operations at Discovery Air Technical Services.[14]
- 2011 - Discovery Air announces the opening of a new business unit, Discovery Air Innovations.[15]
- 2012 - Discovery Air Innovations sign a provisional deal with Hybrid Air Vehicles to purchase hybrid airships for use in Northern Canada. The deal, which the companies hoped to have finalised by 2012, and could have involved up to 45 airships at $40 million per craft, with the first being delivered in 2014.[16][17]
- 2011 - Discovery Air Fire Services announces launch of new subsidiary, Discovery Aviation Academy.[18]
- 2012 - Discovery Air announces that it has repaid the 2009 government loan 10 months early.[19]
- 2012 - On 8 August 2012, it was announced that Discovery Air had let the deal with Hybrid Air Vehicles lapse as they no longer wished to purchase the vehicles.[20]
- 2012 - Great Slave Helicopters acquires Helicopters.cl SpA.[21]
- 2012 - Great Slave Helicopters acquires Northern Air Support.[22]
- 2013 - Discovery Air acquires Advanced Training Systems International Inc.
Operating units
Discovery Air provides specialized aviation services through two operating segments: the Northern Services and the Government Services.[23]
Northern Services
The Northern Services segment consists of three operating units: Great Slave Helicopters ("GSHL" or "GSH"), Air Tindi ("Tindi") and Discovery Mining Services ("DMS.") Together, these three operating units have a customer base servicing companies and government entities in the business of mineral, base and precious metal exploration and production, wildlife services, forest fire suppression, oil and gas exploration, power line construction and maintenance, aerial surveys, seismic, air ambulance, scheduled charters and tourism.[24]
Founded in 1984, Great Slave Helicopters is a VFR and IFR helicopter operator in Canada with 64 helicopters in its fleet.[25][26] It provides, alone and along with several First Nations and Inuit groups in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, scheduled and chartered passenger and air cargo services to private sector companies and governments.[27] Under the name Northlinx, Great Slave Helicopters has partnerships with Akaitcho Helicopters, Dehcho Regional Helicopters, Denendeh Helicopters, (49%, Evergreen Forestry Management has 51%), Gwich'in Helicopters, Havgun Helicopters, Hudson Bay Helicopters (100%), K'ahsho Got'ine Helicopters (majority First Nations owned), Kitikmeot Helicopters (49%, Bill and Jessie Lyall own 51% ) Kivallingmiut/Kivalliq Aviation (majority Inuit owned, Air Tindi is also a minority share holder), Sahtu Helicopters (49%, various land corporations have 51%), Superior Helicopters and Tlicho Helicopters.[28]
Air Tindi, founded in 1988, is a charter airline based in Yellowknife, NT. With their main base as the Yellowknife Airport, they provide scheduled and on demand charter services throughout Northern and Western Canada. With 24 fixed-wing aircraft in their fleet, they are capable of transporting 46 passengers or 10,000 pounds of cargo. Tindi has the largest medivac fleet in Northern Canada.[29]
Founded in 1991, Discovery Mining Services is a NWT-based company that provides remote exploration camps, expediting, logistics and staking services to primarily diamond and mineral exploration companies.[30]
Government Services
The Government Services segment consists of two operating units: Discovery Air Fire Services and Discovery Air Defence. These two operating units provide niche services primarily aimed at government entities.[31]
Discovery Air Fire Services (formerly Hicks and Lawrence), a company that has been in operation since 1947, is a fixed-wing company based in Ontario. In addition to providing air charter services through their turbine division, DAFS' piston division also provides services to the Government of Ontario as part of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources forest fire management program.[32]
Founded in 2000 by three former CF-18 pilots, Discovery Air Defence is a Quebec-based fixed wing aviation company that acts as the prime supplier of Contracted Airborne Training Services to the Canadian Armed Forces.[33] Former fighter pilots fly Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet, Douglas A-4 and IAI Westwind aircraft.[34]
Discovery Air Technical Services
Discovery Air also provides a range of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services to airline customers through Discovery Air Technical Services, which was created in 2010 through the acquisition of the former ExelTech Aerospace MRO facility in Quebec City.[4] Discovery Air Technical Services is an airframe MRO with extensive in-house shop capabilities - welding, avionics, engineering, machining, heat treatment, composite and sheet metal repairs - that offers repair services for Saab 340, Dash 8, ATR 42 and Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft.
Fleet
Great Slave Helicopters
As per the Civil Aircraft Register, the Great Slave fleet consists of 64 helicopters. The Great Slave website also lists the Bell 407 that is not shown in the Transport Canada registration list. Numbers correct as of January 4, 2013.[25][35]
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Astar 350 | 23 | AS350 B2, AS350 B3, AS350 BA | |
Bell 205 | 6 | 205-A1, 205B | The Great Slave Helicopters website lists 205A1++ |
Bell 206 | 24 | 206B, 206L, 206L-1, 206L-3, 206L-4 | The 206L-1 is not listed at the Great Slave Helicopters website |
Bell 212 | 9 | 212 Single, 212/212HP | |
Bell 412 | 1 | 412EP | |
Eurocopter EC130 | 1 | EC130 B4 | |
Schweizer 269 | 1 | 269C | Not listed at the Great Slave Helicopters website |
Northern Air Support
Great Slave Helicopters acquired Northern Air Support on February 21, 2012 which is based in Kelowna, British Columbia with a base in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.[36]
As per the Civil Aircraft Register, the Northern Air Support fleet consists of 10 aircraft. Numbers correct as of January 4, 2013.[37][38]
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Astar 350 | 4 | AS350 B2 | |
Bell 206 | 2 | 206B | |
Bell 407 | 3 | ||
MD 500 | 1 | Listed by Transport Canada as Hughes 369D |
Air Tindi
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The fleet consists of 32[39] or 25[40] aircraft. Numbers correct as of January 4, 2013.
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft (TC list) |
No. of Aircraft (AT list) |
Variants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beechcraft 1900 | 1 | 1 | 1900D | |
Beechcraft Super King Air | 8 | 7 | Model 200, Model 200C, Model 300 | All listed on the Air Tindi site as B200 |
Canadair CL600 | 3 | 2 | CL-600 | |
Cessna 208 | 5 | 3 | 208 Caravan, 208B Grand Caravan | |
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter | 1 | 0 | Not listed at the Air Tindi website | |
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter | 6 | 6 | Series 200, Series 300 | |
Dash 7 | 5 | 4 | DHC-7-102, DHC-7-103 | |
Learjet 35 | 3 | 2 |
Discovery Air Fire Services
The fleet consists of 35 aircraft.[41] Numbers correct as of January 4, 2013.
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Rockwell Twin Commander 500 | 7 | 500B, 500S | Listed by Transport Canada as Aero Commander 500 |
Beechcraft King Air | 2 | Model C90, Model C90A | |
Beechcraft Super King Air | 3 | Model 200 | |
Cessna 172 | 3 | 172M | |
Cessna 208 | 1 | Caravan | |
Cessna Skymaster | 18 | 337B, 337D, 337G, 337H | |
Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave | 1 | PA-36-375 |
Discovery Air Defence
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Discovery Air Defence operates the largest, privately-owned operational fighter plane fleet in the world. Discovery Air Defence aircraft do not have any RCAF markings and are not included in the RCAF aircraft inventory. Some Alpha Jets retained the Luftwaffe paint schemes but a few have been repainted in desert or northern camouflage. The fleet consists of:
Aircraft | No. of Aircraft | Variants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alpha Jet | 16 | Model A | |
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk | 7 | A-4N | |
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk | 2 | TA-4J | |
IAI Westwind | 2 | 1124 | Listed by Transport Canada as the Israel 1124 |
Locations
- Discovery Air Head Office[42] - Yellowknife
- Great Slave Helicopters - Kapuskasing • Dryden • Churchill • Calgary • Rankin Inlet • Fort Simpson • Cambridge Bay • Inuvik • Norman Wells • Fort Liard • Hay River • Yellowknife
- Air Tindi - Fort Simpson • Yellowknife • Cambridge Bay
- Discovery Mining Service - Yellowknife • Nunavut
- Discovery Air Fire Services - Dryden • Kenora • Sudbury • Timmins • Geraldton • Chapleau
- Discovery Air Defence - Halifax (CFB Halifax) • Pointe-Claire (CFB Montreal) • Bagotville (CFB Bagotville) • Cold Lake (CFB Cold Lake) • Victoria (CFB Esquimalt) • Mesa, Arizona • Germany
- Discovery Air Technical Services - Quebec City • Toronto • Saguenay
- Discovery Aviation Academy - Sudbury
Hawk One
Hawk One, officially Discovery Air Hawk One, is a Canadair Sabre owned by Vintage Wings of Canada that, in partnership with Discovery Air and the Department of National Defence has been refurbished. The aircraft, originally a Mk.5, was given an Orenda 14 engine and wings with leading-edge slats, making it closer to a Mk.6, and has been painted in the colours of the Golden Hawks. Hawk One, which tours Canada with the Snowbirds, has been flown on several occasions by astronaut Chris Hadfield.[43][44][45]
References
- ↑ Discovery Air announces appointment of Jacob Shavit as President and CEO and appointment of Brian Semkowski as Chair of the Board
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ The Little Bank That Did
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Discovery Air Announces Commencement of Operations at Discovery Air Technical Services Inc.
- ↑ Company Profile
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 One on one with Shawn Clarke, chief operating officer of Discovery Air
- ↑ Hicks & Lawrence Ltd. announces the rebranding of its fire services business and the integration of Hawkeye Infrared Services
- ↑ Discovery Air Completes $3.85 Million Initial Public Offering
- ↑ Discovery Air Buys Great Slave Helicopters
- ↑ Hicks & Lawrence Ltd. acquires Walsten Air Service
- ↑ Discovery Air acquires Top Aces Inc
- ↑ Discovery Air acquires Discovery Mining Services
- ↑ MLA questions N.W.T.'s bailout of Discovery Air
- ↑ Company Overview of Discovery Air Technical Services Inc.
- ↑ Discovery Air Innovations
- ↑ Futuristic 'airships' planned for North at CBC.
- ↑ UK group secures commercial airship deal at the Financial Times
- ↑ Discovery Air Fire Services
- ↑ Discovery Air announces early repayment of existing $34 million NWTOF indebtedness, amendments to existing secured convertible debentures and provision of a short term bridge loan from a related party
- ↑ Discovery Air lets airship deal lapse
- ↑ Discovery Air Purchases Chilean Servicios Aéreos Helicopters
- ↑ GSH Completes the Acquisition of Northern Air Support
- ↑ Discovery Air (DAA: TSX)
- ↑ Google Finance: DA.A TSE
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "Great Slave Helicopters". Enter "Great Slave Helicopters" in the "Owner Name" box.
- ↑ Great Slave Helicopters
- ↑ Great Slave Helicopters Ltd
- ↑ Great Slave Helicopters - Partnerships
- ↑ Air Tindi Ltd. - Complete Profile
- ↑ Discovery Mining Services
- ↑ Discovery Air Inc. - Company Profile Snapshot
- ↑ Discovery Air Fire Services
- ↑ History
- ↑ Top Aces - Our Team[dead link]
- ↑ Great Slave Helicopters - Fleet
- ↑ Discovery Air subsidiary Great Slave Helicopters acquires Northern Air Support
- ↑ Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "Northern Air Support". Enter "Northern Air Support" in the "Owner Name" box.
- ↑ Northern Air Support’s Helicopters
- ↑ Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "Air Tindi". Enter "Air Tindi" in the "Owner Name" box.
- ↑ Our Aircraft Fleet
- ↑ Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by "Discovery Air Fire Services". Enter "Discovery Air Fire Services" in the "Owner Name" box.
- ↑ Discovery Air Inc
- ↑ A flying tribute to a century of aviation history
- ↑ Vintage Wings of Canada Hawk One The Return of a Legend
- ↑ Astronaut Chris Hadfield Flying the Golden F-86 Sabre for the Last Time at the Windsor International Air Show
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