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  2. Canadian Helicopters - Wikipedia

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    The company continued operations as Canadian Helicopters until it was renamed HNZ Group Inc. after acquiring that company. In December 2017, the company was taken private as Canadian Helicopters Limited. [8] As of September 2019, Canadian Helicopters Limited has two air operator's certificates. The first, 18373, is Canadian Helicopters Limited ...

  3. HNZ Group - Wikipedia

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    The company went public on the TSX in 2005 at which time CHC Helicopter Corporation divested itself of its equity interest and holds no interest in the company to this day. In 2011, Canadian Helicopters Group Inc. purchased Helicopters New Zealand (HNZ) for NZ$154 million, [2] and in 2012 changed the name of the combined company to HNZ Group ...

  4. Helicopters (NZ) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Helicopters New Zealand bought West Coast Helicopters renaming it Helicopters (Australia) Pty Ltd and obtained a foothold in the Australian Helicopter market. In 2011, HNZ was purchased by Canadian Helicopters. In 2012, Canadian Helicopters Group Inc., the parent company for Canadian Helicopters and HNZ, changed its name to HNZ Group ...

  5. De Havilland Canada - Wikipedia

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    De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (DHC) is a Canadian aircraft manufacturer that has produced numerous aircraft models since its inception including the popular Dash 8. The company's primary facilities were located in the Downsview area of Toronto , Ontario, for many years; in 2022, it was announced that it would relocate primary ...

  6. CHC Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The origins of CHC Helicopter can be traced back to the start of commercial helicopter operations in British Columbia.Following the end of the Second World War, two former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) instructors, Carl Agar and Barney Bent, aspired to continue flying aircraft and chose to form their own flight training club, the South Okanagan Flying Club, in Penticton using a handful of de ...

  7. List of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Bank Note Company: Industrials Business support services Ottawa: 1897 Money and passport printing P A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Ottawa: 1936 Government-owned Canadian TV and radio broadcaster S A Canadian Hydro Developers: Utilities Alternative electricity Calgary: 1989

  8. This Canadian Company Could Soon Own the Majority of the ...

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    Until last year, Kellanova was part of the W.K. Kellogg Company, which divided itself into two separate entities last year. That deal was valued at a staggering $35.9 billion.

  9. LifeFlight (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    LifeFlight’s primary mode of air ambulance transport is a Sikorsky S-76-C+ helicopter, owned and operated by Canadian Helicopters Limited. LifeFlight has two of these helicopters, one as a backup, since January 2017, when EHS signed a $105 million 15-year contract with the company.