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Conair commenced Firecat operations in 1978. [4] Firecats and Turbo Firecats were previously in service with Conair and the Government of Saskatchewan in Canada [2] [5] and were also used by the Government of Ontario. [6] The Sécurité Civile organisation in France took delivery of 14 Firecats over a period of five years commencing in May 1982 ...
Conair's tanker fleet currently includes the Air Tractor AT-802 and Air Tractor AT802F Fire Boss, an amphibious variant, three Avro RJ85, seventeen De Havilland Canada Dash 8 (both the Bombardier Q400-AT and Q400MRE, and the Canadair CL-415 operated by subsidiary, Aero-Flite.
Conair or Con Air may refer to: Conair Corporation, an American consumer goods company; Conair Group, formerly known as Conair Aviation, a Canadian aerial firefighting company; Conair of Scandinavia, a Danish airline 1964–1994; Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, nicknamed "Con Air", a United States Marshals Service airline
Conair Firecat This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 03:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Medium-sized modified aircraft include the Grumman S-2 Tracker (retrofitted with turboprop engines as the S-2T) as used by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), as well as the Conair Firecat version developed and used by Conair Group Inc. of Canada, while the Douglas DC-4, the Douglas DC-7, the Lockheed C-130 ...
From the late 1970s until the mid-1990s Conair Aviation of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada took possession of retired Canadian and U.S. Trackers and converted them into Firecats, with a four-door fire retardant tank replacing the weapons bay and adjacent mid-fuselage section. Firecats were made in two variants: the piston-engined Firecat ...
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