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Bienvenue à Montréal!

Au nom du conseil d’administration, il me fait plaisir de vous souhaiter la bienvenue au 79e Congrès annuel de l’ATAC. Notre congrès est le plus important rassemblement annuel d’exploitants commerciaux et de formation au pilotage de l’industrie canadienne du transport aérien. C’est un forum exceptionnel pour vous informer et participer dans des discussions sur les dossiers de l’heure mais c’est aussi une occasion unique pour faire du réseautage, revoir de vieux amis ou faire de nouvelles connaissances.

Je remercie tous nos précieux commanditaires pour leur soutien très apprécié. De plus, je vous encourage à visiter le Salon des exposants, dont plusieurs sont à leur première participation.

Je vous souhaite un congrès profitable et agréable et j’espère avoir l’oc- casion de vous rencontrer dans le Salon des exposants, dans les nom- breuses réunions de comités ainsi que lors des activités sociales.

Le Président du Conseil d’administration de l’ATAC, Harvey Friesen

Welcome to Montréal!

On behalf of the Board of Directors, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to ATAC’s 79th AGM.

Our AGM and Trade Show is the premier annual event in Canadian com- mercial aviation and flight training, and is meant to be informative, offering a forum to discuss issues, providing a unique opportunity for networking, meeting old friends and making new acquaintances.

I thank all of our sponsors for their precious and much appreciated sup- port. I also want to encourage you to visit our exhibitors, some of whom are participating for the first time.

To all, I wish a pleasant and informative AGM and I look forward to meeting you in the Trade Show and in the many different committees and social functions.

Harvey Friesen Chair, ATAC Board of Directors

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The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport

Lisa Raitt was first elected to the House of Commons in 2008 and re-elected in 2011. In July 2013, Ms. Raitt was appointed Minister of Transport. Previously, she was appointed Minister of Natural Resources in October 2008 and Minister of Labour in January 2010. Prior to her election to the House of Commons, Ms. Raitt was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Port Authority (TPA). She had previously served as the TPA’s general counsel and harbourmaster. As a lawyer, Ms. Raitt specialized in the areas of intellectual property, commercial litigation and shipping arbitration. Ms. Raitt is an active member of her community. She volunteered as a Halton canvasser and fundraiser for the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind, and for her children’s hockey, soccer and gymnastics organizations. In 2002, Ms. Raitt was invited to become a member of the Canadian chapter of the worldwide Young Presidents’ Organization. She is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University and holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Guelph. She earned her law degree from Osgoode Hall at York University. Ms. Raitt resides in Moffat, Ont., and is the mother of two boys.

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Porter Airlines by Robert Deluce

A new feature to the AGM program starting this year is the “Member Spotlight.” This year will feature . Robert Deluce, President and CEO, will speak about new developments and initiatives. Porter Airlines has revolutionized short-haul flying with a warm and effortless approach to hospitality, restoring glamour and refinement to air travel. Porter is an Official 4-Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating® by Skytrax, and rated second in the world in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers Choice Awards Top Small Airlines category. The airline’s fleet consists of 26 Bombardier Q-400 aircraft and currently offers flights to Toronto, , , , , Halifax, St. John’s, , Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Timmins, Windsor, New York (Newark), (Midway), Bos- ton, Washington (Dulles) and has seasonal flights to Mt. Tremblant, Que., Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Burlington, Vt. Vacation packages

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Martin J. Eley, Director General, Civil Aviation, Transport Canada

Martin Eley was appointed Canada’s Director General, Civil Aviation, on May 4, 2009. In this capacity, Martin is account- able for Canada’s civil aviation safety regulatory framework and the safety oversight of the civil aviation system. Since being appointed, he has also overseen the extensive modifications made to Transport Canada’s Civil Aviation Program that proactively ensures Canada remains at the leading edge of aviation safety. Despite tough economic times and a period of fiscal restraint, Martin has focused on maintaining stability in his directorate and has worked with his team to find efficiencies and to target program resources in high-risk areas that provide the greatest Max Efficiency safety benefits for Canadians. As Director General, Martin puts a priority on soliciting the views of stakeholders and promoting collaboration with the industry in implementing new regulations and procedures. He also encourages the same kind of open, honest and respectful Max Reliability discussion within his own team, which helps to break down communication barriers that inevitably exist in large organizations such as the Civil Aviation directorate. Martin joined the aerospace industry in 1972, working in both the Civil and Military Divisions of British Aerospace. Since joining Trans- Max Passenger Appeal port Canada in 1982, he has worked as a structures specialist, a project manager and in a number of senior management positions. Martin holds a B.Sc (Hon) in Aeronautical Engineering from the Imperial College of the University of London. He is a Profes- sional Engineer and an Associate Fellow of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI). www.newairplane.com/737max

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Wednesday, November 20 Wednesday, November 20 - Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace Workshop Friday, November 22 “Person Responsible for Maintenance Control” ATAC SMS Tool Kit Workshop Venue: Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel Venue: CQFA, Dorval Instructor: Mike Doiron (Bilingual Presenter) This one-day workshop provides participants with a com- prehensive overview of the regulatory requirements for the This three day workshop consisting of both lectures and Person Responsible for Maintenance Control System role hands-on exercises has been designed to help members and the responsibilities in this position. Content covered: take the ATAC SMS Tool Kit and establish an SMS program • Understanding the Owners’ responsibilities and the within their operations, while minimizing time and expenses basics of management systems in the implementation process. The workshop offers: • Understanding the role of commercial operators • Safety: Streamlined program, which makes sense to • Comprehensive overview of the regulatory structure air operators. • Understanding the responsibilities of certificate hold- • Compliance: Meet all requirements for current TC ers regulation and regulations foreseen. Updated to ICAO • Understanding the responsibilities of the Mainte- best practice. nance Manager (Person Responsible for Maintenance • Efficiency of Operations: Provides the tools to run an Control) effective program. New day-to-day workflows included. • Bottom line savings through operational effectiveness: PLEASE NOTE It doesn’t cost more to be compliant and get immediate This session is not included in the AGM Registration Fee. Visit savings out of a functional program our website at www.atac.ca/web/en/events/agm-and-trade- • Scalable: Methodologies presented with a process show.html for registration information. Special rate for ATAC that are applicable to the scope and complexity of your members. operation.

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Floor of the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel unless otherwise specified. A T A S unday, November 17 C PROGRAM 07:30 – 17:00 Registration Foyer Committee Meetings 08:00 – 11:30 Fixed Wing, Air Taxi and Flight Training (Session 1) Duluth „„ Opening Remarks – John McKenna, ATAC President „„ Welcome Message – Joan Williams, Chairperson C „„ Members Only Issues Session – Dennis Cooper ON • Regulatory Watch

• Member issues T

• Future concerns in flight training/air taxi INUED „„ Open mic with Transport Canada – Aaron McCrorie and Arlo Speer • Licensing statistics • Overview of new reporting structure • Update on professional license delegation • SMS enforcement policies • MOU with provincial regulators • Freelance instructors and FT shareholder clubs • Manual approval delays • Delays in processing of licenses „„ Seneca College Aviation Research and Program Update - Lynn McMullen 10:00 – 11:30 Flight Training Maintenance Hochelaga 4 Forum for flight schools to share and discuss approaches to dealing with TCCA maintenance issues including establishing Maintenance Manuals (MCM, MPM, QA) as well as maintenance schedules for aircraft types typically used in flight training. This will continue the idea started last year of FTUs sharing manuals and maintenance specifications and the creation of useful templates etc. – Les Aalders, ATAC

Note: Additional Maintenance Topics of interest to the Flight Training community will be cov- ered during the Technical Operations Session 1 (Monday PM) and Session 2 (Tuesday AM).

10:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Sponsored by Seneca College) 11:30 – 13:00 Associations Presidents’ Meeting (by invitation only) Richelieu 13:00 – 17:00 Board of Directors’ Meeting Hochelaga 6 Committee Meetings 13:00 – 16:00 Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Hochelaga 4 „„ International Marketing, Les Aalders, ATAC • MRO 2013 Americas (ATL) Report • MRO 2013 Europe (LHR) Report • Future Plans – MRO 2014 Americas (PHX) & MRO 2014 Europe (MAD) „„ Marketing Services & Marketing Intelligence Programs - Chris Salem, Penton Aviation Media Group „„ “Innovations in weld type repairs” - Don Hrabec, Acorn Welding „„ Partnership Success Stories „„ Open Discussion: “Growing a Successful MRO Industry in Canada” 13:00 – 17:00 Fixed Wing, Air Taxi and Flight Training (Session 2) Duluth „„ Website Design Strategies – Laura Denk, E-Choice Innovations • Search engine friendly – Google has to like you • End user friendly – Visitors have to trust you • Conversation friendly – Get the inquiry to make the sale „„ Let’s be Friends: Social Media & Intellectual Property – Eric Macramalla, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP „„ Legal Presentation for the Aviation Industry – Amanda Sarginson and Steve Williams, Emond Harnden LLP • Substantive & Procedural Accommodation Workshop • Managing Employee Risk & Cost Workshop

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PROGRAM > stabilized approaches using SCDA (Stabilized Constant Decent Approach)

C techniques

A • Operations oversight (and TSB concerns) from accident reports T • Need for lightweight FDRs (Flight Data Recorders) A • Advantages for SMS (although not yet required for 703 & 704 operators) „„ ICAO Safety Initiatives - John Illson, ICAO „„ SMS Implementation under EASA, lessons learned – Patrick Coulter, FlightSafety Canada

2013 2013 „„ International Air Transport Association (IATA) Safety Initiatives „„ NAV CANADA Safety Initiatives Update – Rob Thurngur/Ann Lindeis • Best Practices Working Group briefing • Safety Management System (SMS) Interventions and Follow-up Activities • Runway Safety and Incursion Prevention Panel (RSIP) Update • Laser Attacks 15:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Sponsored by Rapiscan Systems) 17:00 – 18:00 Meet and Greet for New Members, Exhibitors and ATAC Directors in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ (By Invitation) Grand Salon 18:00 – 19:30 Chairman’s Reception in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ (Co-Sponsored by The Boeing Company) Grand Salon

MONDAY, November 18 07:00 – 17:00 Registration Foyer 07:00 – 08:00 Hot and Cold Breakfast in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ (Co-Sponsored by Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP) Grand Salon 08:00 – 09:00 79th Annual General Meeting Marquette/ „„ Chairman’s Remarks – Harvey J. Friesen, President, Bearskin Airlines Jolliet „„ President’s Annual Report – John McKenna, President & CEO, ATAC „„ Honorary Treasurer’s Report – Joseph Sparling, President, Air North 09:00 – 09:30 Member Spotlight Marquette/ „„ Robert Deluce, President & CEO, Porter Airlines Jolliet 09:30 – 10:00 Coffee Break in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ (Sponsored by Emond Harnden) Grand Salon 10:00 – 11:30 Session with Transport Canada’s Director General, Civil Aviation, Martin Eley Marquette/ (Closed to Media) Jolliet „„ Transport Canada Civil Aviation Organization Update „„ With regards to performance based regulations, where are the goal posts, i.e. how are operators to be measured and against what standards? „„ Implementation of changes to reduce “Regulatory Irritants” identified in submission to Minister Fletcher „„ TC use of a Staff Instruction as a standard thus circumventing normal industry consultation for a standard, e.g. SUR 001 Surveillance Procedures „„ Fatigue Risk Management update „„ Identification of the most common reasons of incomplete manual amendment applications „„ Enforcement Policy regarding companies engaged in SMS as well as companies that are in the process of “Transitioning to SMS” „„ CARAC Modernization Status „„ Runway End Safety Area (RESA) Regulatory Update „„ ICAO 38th Assembly Update „„ Corrective Action Plans (CAP) 12:00 – 13:30 Opening Luncheon Marquette / Keynote Speaker: The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport Jolliet Presentation of Awards „„ The David Charles Abramson Memorial Award „„ Webster Memorial Trophy

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Committee Meetings

13:30 – 17:00 Technical Operations (Session 1) MacKenzie A „„ T

Transport Canada Civil Aviation Update – Aaron McCrorie A

• Ageing Aeroplane Rulemaking & related harmonization Initiatives with a special focus on C

Limit of Validity (LOV) and its impact on Canadian operators PROGRAM • SMS PVI, Assessments and Surveillance plans and results summary • Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements and Harmonization initiatives „„ Industry Update: • ADS-B Design and Certification - Stephane Chartier, L-3 Com • Open Discussion of Member Issues

14:00 – 16:00 Legal (Legal Community Only) Hochelaga 6 C

„„ Canadian Transportation Agency ON • Overview of current issues - Ghislain Blanchard

> Interline Baggage T > Wet Leasing INUED > Airfare Advertising > ATR Amendments • Review of recent rulings and request for voluntary compliance - Nina Frid 14:00 – 16:00 Security (Members Only) Hochelaga 4 „„ Canadian Air Transportation Security Authority - Yves Ducharme • CATSA Developments „„ Transport Canada - Erin O’Gorman • Transport Canada’s Aviation Security Regulatory Plans 14:00 – 17:00 Skills & Labour Solutions for the Aviation Industry - Canadian Council for Aviation and Hochelaga 3 Aerospace (CCAA) A structured presentation on employee training, assessment and development followed by a discussion of the members concerns about skills/labour shortages and how ATAC/CCAA can assist. 15:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Sponsored by InterVISTAS Consulting) 17:00 – 19:00 Tradeshow and Pre-Dinner Reception Hochelaga 1/ (Sponsored by Pratt & Whitney Canada) Grand Salon 19:00 – 22:30 ATAC’s Gala Dinner (Dress Code: Business attire) Marquette/ „„ Awards – ATAC Honoree, The Jim Glass Humanitarian Award Jolliet and The Hope Air Outstanding Philanthropist Award „„ Entertainment: • Colin Hunter and the Joe Sealy Quartet • Martin Rozon, Magician/Comedian

TUESDAY, November 19 07:30 – 15:30 Registration Foyer 07:30 – 08:30 Hot and Cold Breakfast in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ Grand Salon Committee Meetings 08:30 – 12:00 Cargo Hochelaga 2 „„ International Air Transport Association - Warren H. Jones • E-Waybill • CSNC „„ Transport Canada - Emmanuel Chabot • Air Cargo Security Program Developments

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INUED Damos Aviation Services

T „„ Commercial Pilot Instructor Guide Hands-on Introduction Workshop – Gary Anderson, Seneca College and Leslie Hogan, CCAA ON „„ Transport Safety Board – Joe Hincke, TSB Board Member

C Given the accident statistics for 703 operators, the presentation will focus on a number of topics such as: • Operations oversight • Lightweights FDRs • SMS • Statistics on rental/training accidents PROGRAM

08:30 – 12:00 Joint Flight Operations and Regional Operations Jolliet

C „„ Transport Canada Update – Aaron McCrorie/Denis Guindon

A • PBN T

A • Approval Process and current status of LPV Approaches • ADS-B plans • ICAO Area of Operations format change for AOC and resulting impact on operators • Flight and Duty Time Restrictions 2013 2013 „„ NAV CANADA Update – Chuck Montgomery/Bob Fiege • ADS-B Plans and Status • Windsor-Toronto-Montreal WTM Airspace Project • Alberta Airspace Project • Weather Initiatives update (cameras, CFPS etc.) • PBN update • AIS products overview • ATOCC/ANSNAC Issues „„ Industry Presentation: • ADS-B Implementation - Operational Benefits – Stephane Chartier, L-3 Com 08:30 – 12:00 Technical Operations (Session 2) MacKenzie „„ Industry Update: • Lockheed Martin – Kelly Aviation Center Montreal - 70 plus years of experience combined with a world renowned company, a recipe for success - Jim Andrews • Welding of aircraft parts, the latest technology and processes - Don Hrabec, Acorn Welding • Troubleshooting and Repeat Defect Management Tool - Phil D’Eon, CaseBank Technologies 09:00 – 10:00 Industry Partners Meeting with ATAC’s President Hochelaga 4 „„ ATAC’s President will discuss issues of interest with Industry Partners (Exhibitors welcome) 09:00 – 12:00 Dangerous Goods (Session 1) Hochelaga 6 „„ Required equipment for Aircraft Survival Kits and proper classification of life-saving apparatus „„ ICAO – New standards for DG training and instructors; ever-changing requirements for lithium batteries; operator requirements to provide information to passengers and DG’s carried by passengers and crew; undeclared dangerous goods and reporting of incidents and discrepancies; dangerous goods in the mail 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break in the Tradeshow Hochelaga 1/ (Sponsored by FlightSafety International) Grand Salon 12:00 – 14:00 Tradeshow and Buffet Lunch Hochelaga 1/ (Sponsored by NAV CANADA) Grand Salon Committee Meetings 14:00 – 17:00 Dangerous Goods (Session 2) Hochelaga 6 „„ Canadian TDG regulatory up-dates that affect air transport „„ UN working paper review with an impact on air carriers such as “V” packaging, fuels in machinery and fuel system components carried as COMAT or cargo „„ Potential for a “new” hazard class for Energy Storage Systems 14:00 – 17:00 Fixed Wing, Air Taxi and Flight Training (Session 4) Duluth „„ Celebrate Success – Making Breakthrough Improvements in Safety, Service and Profit – Steve Demy and Graham Palmer, Victoria Flying Club „„ Flight Instructor Training – Patrick Coulter, FlightSafety Canada „„ Everything you Wanted to Know about Emergency Response Plans but Were Afraid to Ask… - Mike Doiron, Doiron Aviation Consulting

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14:00 – 17:00 Flight Operations Jolliet „„ Operating Efficiency Improvement Initiatives Enabling Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions A

Reduction T

• Canada A > Transport Canada – Sean Rogers C

> ATAC – Les Aalders PROGRAM „„ International Air Transport Association (IATA) perspectives re: recent ICAO Assembly „„ NAV CANADA “Energy Management” Workshop – Dave Holland/Anthony MacKay „„ Sharing Regulatory and Operational Experiences and Best Practices „„ Open Discussion of Member Issues 14:00 – 17:00 Industry Monetary Affairs Hochelaga 2 „„ NAV CANADA - Raymond Bohn C • Financial Plans ON „„ InterVISTAS - Rob Benyon T

• Impact of taxation on aviation to regional communities and tourism INUED 14:00 – 17:00 Regional Operations MacKenzie „„ New CAR 704 Performance Regulations: Background and Update – Arlo Speer, TCCA „„ Operational Improvement Opportunities via GPS for Regional Operators – Oliver Setka, ATAC „„ Sharing Regulatory and Operational Experiences and Best Practices „„ Open Discussion of Member Issues 14:30 – 17:00 Cabin Operations Hochelaga 3 „„ Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) regulatory issues affecting Cabin Operations, Update and Discussion – Pascale Lachance/Christopher Dann, TCCA „„ Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) Issues – Susan Clarke, CTA • Consultation on Proposed Resource Tool: Travelling with an Attendant – Glenda Nicol, CTA • CTA Training Video “Accessibility for All”– Matthieu Labelle, CTA „„ Health Canada Issues: • “Airline Food and Sanitation Program” draft inspection guidelines - Kevin Carlisle, Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) • Quarantine Procedures „„ Other Business 15:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Sponsored by ATR North America) 17:00 – 19:00 Closing Reception Private room in Voyageurs Bar (Lobby Level) **Committee Meetings are closed to Media**

Communication Support - Courtesy of CQFA, Hamilton Watches, Porter Airlines, Sunwing Airlines and Wings Magazine Lanyards - Courtesy of Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Simultaneous Translation - Courtesy of Transports Québec

Exclusive Tradeshow Hours OUTSIDE OF BUSINESS SESSIONS Sunday, November 17, 2013 1700 – 1800 Meet and Greet for New Members, Exhibitors and ATAC Directors (by invitation) 1800 - 1930 Chairman's Reception

Monday, November 18, 2013 0700 - 0800 Breakfast 0930 - 1000 Coffee Break 1700 - 1900 Tradeshow and Pre-Dinner Reception

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 0730 - 0830 Breakfast 1000 - 1030 Coffee Break 1200 - 1400 Tradeshow Luncheon

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Acorn Welding Ltd. EXHIBITOR Aon Hewitt EXHIBITOR 10916-119 Street Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3P4 333 Preston, Tower 1, Suite 600, Ottawa, K1S 5N4 Phone: 888-388-8803 Fax: 780-447-5980 Phone: 613-288-3801 Fax: 613-728-5534 Website: www.acornwelding.com Contact: Jennifer Marjerrison Contact: Paul Gryko E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 613-288-3801 Direct Phone: 780-447-5955 > Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC) has partnered > Since 1979, Acorn Welding has provided the Aerospace with Aon Hewitt and Sun Life to provide an employee benefits Industry with aircraft engine mounts, exhaust systems, and program exclusive to ATAC members. Contact us for a no various other welded components. From prototype to short obligation quote at [email protected]. run, low volume all the way to line production, our many years of experience makes us a valuable asset to your business.

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ATAC2013.indd 16 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Aviall (Canada) Ltd. EXHIBITOR Avro Strategies EXHIBITOR 1840 Alstep Drive, Unit 5, Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1W1 600 Palmer Road, Calgary, Alberta T2E 7R3 Phone: 1-800-AVIALL-1 Fax: 905-676-9046 Phone: 403-669-4192 Website: www.aviall.com Contact: Mark Bannan Contact: Rick Rantz E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] > Need a down-to-earth solution to managing everything Direct Phone: 416-574-2235 from Safety (SMS) and bulletins to flight & crew schedules > Aviall distributes aircraft parts and products worldwide to quotes and invoicing? A “REAL” end-to-end solution. Avro through local warehouses. Aviall offers full customer-ori- Strategies offers Avro Charter Planner: our web-based, ented service, with a local touch. Product repair services are modular business software that reduces risk and takes your also available. AOG and after-hours support available. operation to new altitudes.

Aviation Unlimited (1990) Inc. EXHIBITOR Boeing Company (THE) SPONSOR 2833 16th Avenue, P.O. Box 101, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P8 P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124 USA Phone: 905-477-0107 Fax: 905-477-9616 Phone: 206-655-1131 Website: www.aviationunlimited.com Website: www.boeing.com Contact: Solly Capua Contact: Tim Bader E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 416-880-7925 > Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a business unit of The Boeing > Aviation Unlimited is Canada’s exclusive distributor for Piper Company, is committed to being the leader in commercial Aircraft, Diamond Aircraft, and Mahindra Aerospace’s GippsAERO. aviation by offering airplanes and services that deliver superior With over 30 years’ experience in the Canadian general aviation design, efficiency and value to customers around the world. industry, Aviation Unlimited has developed a reputation for their aircraft sales integrity, and commitment to delivering service which is truly above and beyond customers’ expectations.

Bombardier Commercial SPONSOR EXHIBITOR Aircraft 2351 Boulevard Alfred Nobel, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4S 2A9 Avjet Holding Inc. EXHIBITOR Phone: 514-855-5001 900, boulevard Lemire, Drummondville, Quebec J2C 7W8 Website: www.bombardier.com/en/aerospace Phone: 819-479-1000 Fax: 819-479-3111 Contact: Eugenia Sanchez Website: www.avjet.ca E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Pierre J. Morrissette > Bombardier Commercial Aircraft, a business unit of Bom- E-mail: [email protected] bardier Inc., is a world leader in the design and production Direct Phone: 819-479-1000 of aircraft that seat up to 145 passengers. Its mission is to > Avjet Holding, is one of the largest fixed-base operation provide a complete range of commercial aircraft optimized (FBO) and distribution network for business and commercial for best-in-class efficiency with the highest level of customer aviation services in Quebec. Avjet includes fueling, hangar service. and office rentals, ground handling, and a wide range of crew and passenger amenities at strategic locations. Headquar- tered in Drummondville (Quebec), Avjet currently operates at more than 50 locations in Quebec. www.avjet.ca

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Bose EXHIBITOR Canadian Skies Magazine EXHIBITOR 145 Pennsylvania Avenue, Framingham, 545 Trillium Drive, Unit 4, Kitchener, Ontario N2R 1J4 Massachusetts 01701 USA Phone: 519-748-1591 Fax: 519-748-2537 Phone: 508-766-4655 Website: www.skiesmag.com Contact: Mark Claprood Contact: Tim Muise E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] > Bose was the first to introduce active noise reducing head- > Canadian Skies is Canada’s largest and most-read aviation sets more than 20 years ago, forever changing the way pilots magazine, delivering the industry to 30,000+ print and electronic fly. The Bose® A20® Aviation Headset is engineered for subscribers. Read the current issue at www.skiesmag.com/dig- increased noise reduction in even louder environments and ital and join the conversation at facebook.com/skiesmag and @ has an improved degree of comfort, all without compromising SkiesMag on Twitter. our acclaimed clear audio.

s s e CA Textrone s sCompany n a Cessna Aircraft Company EXHIBITOR Canadian Aviator Magazine EXHIBITOR Leggat Aviation Ltd. & Ken Wilson Aircraft, 2833 16th Avenue, 200 West Esplanade, Suite 500, North Vancouver, British P.0. Box 220, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P8 Columbia V6Z 2T1 Phone: 905 477-7900 Phone: 604-998-3310 Fax: 604-998-3320 Website: www.leggataviation.com, www.wilsonaircraft.com Website: www.canadianaviatormagazine.com Contact: Anna Pangrazzi, Ken Wilson Contact: Katherine Kjaer E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 416 399-5247 Direct Phone: 1-800-656-7598 > For more than eight decades, Cessna has been innovating aircraft engineering to lead the world of aviation. Continuing that tradition of pioneering in aviation technology, we are driven by ingenuity. Cessna’s propeller products are being represented by Leggat Aviation and Wilson Aircraft. Drop by their booth.

Canadian Council for Aviation EXHIBITOR & Aerospace 955 Green Valley Crescent, Suite 155, Ottawa, Ontario K2C 4V4 Phone: 613-727-8272 Fax: 613-727-7018 Website: www.avaerocouncil.ca SPONSOR EXHIBITOR Contact: Glenn Priestley CQFA - Chicoutimi College E-mail: [email protected] 640 Orly Avenue, Suite 130, Dorval, Quebec H9P 1E9 > The Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace (CCAA) is a Phone: 514-300-2732 Fax: 514-300-3030 “not-for-profit” organization which is dedicated to ensuring Website: www.cqfa.ca the aviation and aerospace industry has enough workers with Contact: Jean LaRoche the right skills to meet industry needs. CCAA has two main E-mail: [email protected] areas of focus: skills development and industry demograph- > Established in 1968, the CQFA trains pilots to industry ics (supply and demand for particular skills). CCAA is not a standards for airline, floats and longline helicopter opera- trade association – it is an industry resource. tions. The Industry Training Department, in Dorval, offers 52 courses from Aviation Management to Check Pilots, including online programs.

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ATAC2013.indd 18 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Crestwood Technology Group EXHIBITOR David Charles Abramson Memorial EXHIBITOR 1 Odell Plaza, Suite 139, Yonkers, New York 10701 USA (DCAM) Flight Instructor Safety Award Phone: 914-779-3500 2443 rue Woodbine, Saint Lazare, Quebec J7T 2B1 Website: www.ctg123.com Phone: 450-458-3164 Fax: 450-458-5245 Contact: Evan Colucci Website: www.dcamaward.com E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Jane Abramson > CTG is a leading supplier of aircraft parts to the commercial E-mail: [email protected] and military aerospace industries. CTG maintains one of the Direct Phone: 450-458-3164 largest on-site inventories of consumable and rotable parts > Our Mission: Promoting Flight Safety by Recognizing Excep- for fixed-wing, rotorcraft and ground-support equipment. We tional Flight Instructors. The recipient’s name is engraved on support common and out of production aircraft. the prestigious DCAM trophy and entered in the associated logbook, both on permanent display at the Canada Aviation & Space Museum, Ottawa. Sponsored by; Air Canada, ATAC, CAAC, Canadian Forces Snowbirds, Essential Turbines, FlightSafety International, Hamilton watches, Helicopters Mag- azine, Seneca College, Sennheiser Canada, Wings Magazine

Cryotech EXHIBITOR 6103 Orthoway, Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 USA Phone: 319-372-6012 Fax: 319-372-2662 Website: www.cryotech.com Contact: Gary Gleichman E-mail: [email protected] Discovery Air Technical Services EXHIBITOR Direct Phone: 319-372-6012 2344 Alfred-Nobel, Suite 102, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4S 0A4 > A world leader in aircraft and runway deicing technology, Cry- Phone: 514-694-5565 Fax: 514-429-4290 otech manufactures and markets environmentally compatible Website: www.discoveryair-ts.com low corrosion aircraft and runway deicers. The first company to Contact: Calvin Tuitt develop and introduce certified bio-based liquid runway deicers E-mail: [email protected] to the North American market, Cryotech also launched its own Direct Phone: 514-717-3162 branded Type I and Type IV aircraft deicing fluids in 2010. > Located in Quebec City, Montreal and Toronto, Discovery Air Technical Services (DATS) is a supplier of heavy maintenance, line support, modifications, special mission conversions and engineering as well as component asset management services. Aircraft serviced: ATR 42/72, Dash-8 family (in- cluding the Q400); CRJ 100/200; Boeing 737; Embraer ERJ 135/140/145; EMB170/175 and Saab 340A/B.

D.K. Kay Sales Inc. EXHIBITOR 143 Stillview Avenue, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 2X9 Phone: 514-831-4241 Fax: 514-695-0236 Website: www.aviationpros.com/company/10017159/dh-kay- sales-inc Contact: David H. Kay E-mail: [email protected] Emond Harnden SPONSOR Direct Phone: 514-831-4241 707 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 3V1 > Independent Canadian Sales Agent that can supply new & Phone: 613-563-7660 Fax: 613-563-8001 used Ground Support equipment including JBT Air Starts, Website: www.ehlaw.ca GPU’s & Power Carts, B GSE Group’s Service Pits, Coldbuster Contact: Jacques A. Emond Aircraft Heaters, JBT Heater Coolers, Air Stairs, Baggage E-mail: [email protected] Carts, Belt Loaders, Container Loaders, Dollies, Slave Direct Phone: 613-940-2730 Pallets & Racks, Premier Deicers, Skyko GPU Cables, Satco > As a law firm with a national reputation in the aviation in- ULD’s, Towbar’s, ULD Handling Systems Please call or email dustry, we understand the challenges you may face with your for additional information. employees. Let us help you deal with all of the labour and employment law matters in your workplace so you can focus on managing your business.

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Environment Canada EXHIBITOR FlightSafety International SPONSOR EXHIBITOR 105 McGill, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E7 95 Garratt Boulevard, Downsview, Ontario M3K 2A5 Phone: 514-496-7396 Phone: 416-638-9313 Fax: 416-638-3348 Contact: Julie Laurin Contact: Gail Greenwood E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] > Environnement Canada a pour mandat de préserver, conserv- > FlightSafety International is the world’s premier profession- er et améliorer la qualité de l’environnement naturel. Plusieurs al aviation training company and supplier of flight simulators, règlements du Ministère s’appliquent au transport aérien. visual systems and displays to commercial, government and Venez nous rencontrer à notre kiosque pour en savoir plus. military organizations. The company provides more than a Environment Canada’s mandate is to protect, conserve and million hours of training each year to pilots, technicians, and enhance the environment. Many Ministries’ Regulations apply to other aviation professionals at over 40 locations worldwide. Air Transportation. Come visit our kiosk to find out more.

Frasca International, Inc. EXHIBITOR Falko Regional Aircraft Limited EXHIBITOR 906 Airport Road, Urbana, Illinois 61822 USA 1 Bishop Square, St. Albans Road West, Phone: 217-344-9200 Fax: 217-344-9207 Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9NE UK Website: www.frasca.com Phone: +44 7793 422362 Contact: Joel Prichard Website: www.falko.com E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Stuart Begg > Frasca International designs and manufactures high quality, E-mail: [email protected] reliable and cost effective flight training equipment for air- Direct Phone: +44 7793 422362 lines, flight schools and military organizations worldwide. As > A leading player in regional aircraft leasing and manage- the market leader in Flight Training Devices, our products are ment. In-house capabilities across all aircraft leasing func- known throughout the world. tions. Extensive experience and expertise in all aircraft types and global markets. Largest regional lessor by fleet size.

Gowlings SPONSOR 160 Elgin Street, Suite 2600, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1C3 Fast Air Ltd. EXHIBITOR Phone: 613-233-1781 Fax: 613-563-9869 80 Hangar Line Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3Y7 Website: www.gowlings.com Phone: 888-372-3780 Fax: 204-783-2483 Contact: Wayne Warren Website: www.flyfastair.com E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Shelley Gerbrandt Direct Phone: 613-233-1781, ext. 50191 E-mail: [email protected] > As a leading Canadian law firm, Gowlings combines indus- Direct Phone: 204-982-7240 try knowledge with regulatory experience to provide practical > Fast Air delivers a full spectrum of aviation services, and and cost-effective solutions to the air transport industry. is proud to announce our new Garmin G1000 and Halo 250 installation centre, centrally located in Winnipeg. With over 18 years in business, Fast Air offers Aircraft Management, Charter, Maintenance, Helicopter, and Medevac Services with unrivalled safety and customer care.

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ATAC2013.indd 20 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Control. Instrument Flight Procedures, Visual procedures, Photometric measurements of airfield lighting systems, PAPI and VASIS Alignment systems.

Hamilton Watches SPONSOR 555 Richmond Street West, Unit 1105, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3B1 Phone: 416-703-1667 Fax: 416-703-0797 Website: www.hamiltonwatch.com I nteliSys Aviation Systems Inc. EXHIBITOR Contact: Thomas Sandrin 815 Bombardier Street, Shediac, New Brunswick E4P 1H9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 506-532-8515 Fax: 506-533-1470 > Hamilton was founded in 1892 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Website: www.intelisysaviation.com USA. Timing the skies since 1919, Hamilton became the of- Contact: Craig Morrissey ficial watch of TWA, Eastern, United and Northwest Airlines, E-mail: [email protected] in the 1930s. Part of the Swatch Group, the largest watch Direct Phone: 506-532-8515 ext. 4577 manufacturer and distributor in the world, Hamilton proudly > InteliSys Aviation Systems is focused on providing leading supports the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and is the Time- edge airline software solutions for Regional and Low Cost keeping sponsor of ATAC, COPA and Webster Trophy. Carriers as well as Corporate Flight operations. The ame- liaRES Airline Reservation System provides the features that will allow you to lead your market by adapting easily to changing capacity and market conditions.

Hope Air EXHIBITOR 207-124 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario M4W 2Z2 Phone: 416-222-6335/1-877-346-4673 Fax: 416-222-6930 AVIATION TRANSPORTATION TOURISM Website: www.hopeair.ca Contact: Sandrine Levrier Intervistas SPONSOR E-mail: [email protected] Airport Square, Suite 550, 1200 West 73rd Avenue, > Hope Air was founded in 1986 to get low-income Canadians Vancouver, B.C. V6P 6G5 to specialized medical care that is only available in Canada’s Phone: 604-717-1800 Fax: 604-717-1818 larger urban centres. Since then, Hope Air has expanded Website: www.intervistas.com to provide free flights for all illnesses, for all ages, from all Contact: Rob Beynon across Canada. Hope Air operates three flight programs: the E-mail: [email protected] Commercial Airline Donation Program, with flights provided > InterVISTAS Consulting Group is a leading management by many of Canada’s national and regional air carriers; the consulting company with extensive expertise in aviation, Volunteer Pilot Program, with private pilots contributing their transportation and tourism. Our exceptional people have suc- Blue - PANTONE 286 skills and planes; and the Flight Purchase Program, which cessfullyGray - PANTONE COOLdelivered GRAY 10 projects in over 70 countries around the uses donated funds to purchase airline seats. world. We are committed to working collaboratively with our clients to apply vision and expertise to achieve results.

IDS North America Ltd. EXHIBITOR 418 Sherbrooke Est, Suite 100, Montreal, Quebec H2L 1J6 Kelly Aviation Center EXHIBITOR Phone: 514-789-0082 Fax: 514 398-0527 7171 Cote Vertu Ouest, St. Laurent, Quebec H4S 1Z3 Website: www.idscorporation.com/na Phone: 514-340-8400 Contact: Olivier Bartoli Contact: Carl Burger E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 514-808-8941 > Kelly Aviation Center’s Montreal and Texas facilities provide > IDS North America Ltd. a subsidiary of Ingegneria dei fast turn times, affordable prices and highly customized busi- Sistemi S.p.a, offers air navigation solutions and engineering ness solutions for 11 engine lines. Services include MRO, test services to the aviation community in more than 25 countries. and back shop repairs on the CFM56-2/3/5/7, the CF6-50/80 IDS is committed in proposing solutions aimed at increasing and the CF34. AS9110 Rev A, ISO 9001, TCAA, FAA, EASA the mission success of Airports Operators and Air Traffic certified. www.kellyaviationcenter.com

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Labelmaster EXHIBITOR Mechtronix Inc. EXHIBITOR 5724 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, Illinois 60646 USA 6767 Côte de Liesse, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4T 1E5 Phone: 800-621-5808 Phone: 514-342-0800 Fax: 514-342-0701 Website: www.labelmaster.com Website: www.mechtronix.com Contact: Rhonda Jessop Contact: Katrina Reinsdorff E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 514-656-3733 > Mechtronix Inc. is a world leader in flight simulation, pro- > Labelmaster, a leading manufacturer & distributor of viding a complete range of products from 2D training tools regulatory compliance and safety products including; labels, and fixed-base Flight Training Devices (FTDs) to the Full placards, placarding systems, forms, packaging, software, Flight Simulator (FFS) Level D. Many of the world’s leading publications and consulting services. With over 45 years of airlines, aircraft OEMs, flight training centers and training or- experience and expertise, Labelmaster helps industry comply ganizations trust Mechtronix to deliver best-in-class training with regulations governing the safe handling and transporta- solutions with technology that is fit for purpose. tion of hazardous materials.

Ministère des Transports du Québec SPONSOR Latitude Technologies EXHIBITOR 700, boulevard René-Lévesque Est, 24e étage, Corporation Québec, Quebec G1R 5H1 101-3375 Whittier Ave, Victoria, British Columbia V8Z 3R1 Phone: 418-643-4649 ext. 2277 Phone: 250-475-0203 Fax: 250-475-0204 Website: www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca Website: www.latitudetech.com Contact: Marie Lalancette Contact: Brenda Quance E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] > Le ministère des Transports du Québec est propriétaire, Direct Phone: 250-475-0203 ext. 200 gestionnaire et exploitant de 27 aéroports et 7 héliports. Il > Latitude is a global provider of FDM, AFF and satcom equipment administre deux programmes d’aide financière, à savoir le and services. Our SkyNode® and IONode™ products are chosen Programme d’aide au transport aérien et le Programme de by fleet operators for every mission type. Our WebSentinel™ plat- réduction des tarifs aériens. form provides data and communications for fleet safety. The ministère des Transports du Québec owns, manages and operates 27 airports and 7 heliports. The Ministère also ad- ministers two financial assistance programs: the Air Transpor- tation Assistance Program and the Airfare Reduction Program.

M1 Composites Technology Inc. EXHIBITOR 1933 le Chatelier, Laval, Quebec H7L 5B3 Phone: 450-686-8864 Fax: 866-709-0508 NAV CANADA SPONSOR EXHIBITOR Website: www.m1composites.com 77 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5L6 Contact: Lorenzo Marandola Phone: 1-800-876-4693 Fax: 1-877-663-6656 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.navcanada.ca Direct Phone: 514-898-5838 Contact: Jackie McCarthy > M1 Composites Technology Inc. is uniquely positioned as a E-mail: [email protected] leader in advanced composite products, providing a full scope Direct Phone: 613-563-5996 of services to commercial & defence aerospace industry cus- > NAV CANADA is Canada’s private sector civil air navigation tomers. Our 24,000 square foot facility is strategically located services provider with operations coast to coast to coast, pro- close to the Montreal air transportation hub and allows for viding air traffic control, flight information, weather briefings, efficient logistics management resulting in rapid turn-around aeronautical information services, airport advisory services time, cost savings solutions and superior customer service. and electronic aids to navigation.

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ATAC2013.indd 22 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Nordic Aviation Capital A/S EXHIBITOR Porter Airlines Inc. SPONSOR 3219 Yonge Street, Suite 136, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3S1 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1A1 Phone: 416-929-7479 Phone: 416-203-8100 Website: www.nac.dk > Porter is Canada’s third-largest scheduled carrier, based at Contact: Chris Mueller Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. It operates regional flights E-mail: [email protected] within Eastern North America. Direct Phone: 416-723-2225 > Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) is the global leader in turboprop leasing with over 180 aircraft and 35 customers worldwide. The company has regional offices in Ireland, Canada and Singapore which supply aircraft to top tier carriers such as Lufthansa, Air France, US Airways, Garuda, Avianca, Azul and Air Berlin.

Pratt & Whitney Canada SPONSOR EXHIBITOR 1000 Marie Victorin, Longueuil, Quebec J4G 1A1 Phone: 450-677-9411 Website: www.pwc.ca Contact: Dale Reid E-mail: [email protected] O ttaWA Aviation Services EXHIBITOR > Pratt & Whitney Canada is a leading manufacturer of gas 220 Hunt Club, Ottawa, Ontario K1C 1C1 turbine engines. A worldwide network of service centres, Phone: 613-737-2933 product support and field representatives available to support Website: www.ottawaaviationservices.com all P&WC products. Contact: Cedric Paillard E-mail: [email protected] > Canadian Pilot Provisioning for Canadian Operators. OAS is a nimble, forward-looking Canadian aviation company specializing in professional pilot training geared to airline requirements. We believe that abinitio and advanced pilot training should be more closely integrated to ensure pilots meet industry requirements. We offer an exciting new tool for Examiners and Check Pilots to standardize the way they Premier Aviation Overhaul EXHIBITOR assess performance. Ask OAS how we can build a customized Center Inc. cadet training program for your airline. Approved Training 3750 Chemin de l’aéroport, Trois-Rivières, Quebec G9A 5E1 Organization building blocks in place. Phone: 819-377-4500 Fax: 819-377-4091 Website: www.premieraviation.ca Contact: Dave Diggle, VP Sales and Marketing E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 514-805-1101 > Premier Aviation is a full-service aircraft maintenance, re- pair and overhaul (MRO) services provider with over 650,000sf in three (3) facilities in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Windsor, Ontario, Canada and Rome, New York in the United States. Pslatt burgh International Airport EXHIBITOR The company provides general overhaul, modifications, refur- P.O. Box 310, Plattsburgh, New York 12901 USA bishment, paint and line maintenance services, focused on Phone: 518-563-1000 Fax: 518-563-1028 the Boeing 737, 747, 767, Airbus 320 Family, Dash 8, Q Series, Website: www.flyplattsburgh.com ATR, CRJ and ERJ. Contact: Susan Matton E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 518-563-1000 > With incredible assets and a strategic location as Mon- treal’s US Airport, Plattsburgh International Airport offers a full range of opportunities for aviation related operations including Air Service, Aircraft Maintenance, Manufacturing & Assembly, Cargo Movement & Distribution, Charters & Sales.

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ATAC2013.indd 23 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Primo Instrument Inc. EXHIBITOR Sennheiser Canada EXHIBITOR 4407 Rue Charleroi, Montreal, Québec H1H 1T6 221 Labrosse Avenue, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1A3 Phone: 888-774-6665 Fax: 514-329-3750 Phone: 514-426-3013 Fax: 514-426-3953 Website: www.primoinc.com Website: www.sennheiser.ca Contact: Pierre Tetrault Contact: Tim Mell E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] > Since 1987, Primo Instrument Inc. has specialized in the Direct Phone: 514-927-5242 distribution, rental, repair and calibration of test and measure- > Sennheiser is a world-leading manufacturer of aviation ment equipment. Certified ISO / IEC 17025:2005, Primo Instru- headsets, microphones, headphones and wireless transmis- ment is equipped to provide a complete calibration service. sion systems. With their top-quality acoustics, high wearing comfort and rugged designs, Sennheiser aviation headsets are suited to the needs of professional and private pilots and air-traffic controllers. Innovations such as the NoiseGard™ active noise compensation system and ActiveGard™ protect against potentially harmful volume surges.

Rapiscan Systems SPONSOR 2805 Columbia Street, Torrance, California 90503 USA Phone: 310-978-1457 Website: www.rapiscansystems.com Contact: Robin Camley E-mail: [email protected] Skeye Aviation Systems EXHIBITOR Direct Phone: 204-461-3337 888 St. Francois-Xavier, Suite 1701, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 0A8 > Rapiscan Systems deploys high-quality security detection Phone: 514-285-5639 solutions in market segments including Aviation, Customs Website: www.skeyeaviationsystems.com and Border Control, Defense, Critical Infrastructure, Event Contact: Pasquale Rizzi Security and Port Security. E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 514-285-5639 > Skeye Aviation Systems is a leading innovator in the airline software solutions and information technology, that spe- cifically address the needs of the regional airlines, charter airlines, low cost carriers, helicopters and flight school companies, fixed wing companies as well as corporate and cargo flight operations.

Seneca College SPONSOR EXHIBITOR of Applied Arts and Technology 1750 Finch Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M2J 2X5 Phone: 416-491-5050 ext. 44250 Fax: 905-477-8103 Website: www.senecac.on.ca/school/aviation Contact: Lynne McMullen E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 416-491-5050 ext. 22176 Skyservice EXHIBITOR > The Seneca College School of Aviation will continue to be 6120 Midfield Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5P 1B1 leaders in the education and training of professional pilots for the Phone: 888-759-7591 global aviation industry, research-focused on advancing aviation Website: www.skyservice.com training, and innovative flight-instructor education and training. Contact: Patrick Canuel E-mail: [email protected] > Skyservice™ is a Canadian aviation organization dedicated to safety and service. With over 27 years’ experience, a com- mitment to exceptional service, an outstanding safety record and an experienced team, Skyservice™ is one of the largest aviation companies in Canada offering aircraft maintenance, charter and management, FBO services and HondaJet sales.

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SkyTrac Systems EXHIBITOR #200, 170 Rutland Road North, Kelowna, Sunwing Airlines SPONSOR British Columbia V1X 3B2 27 Fasken Drive, Toronto, Ontario M9W 1K6 Phone: 250-765-2393 Fax: 250-765-3767 Phone: 877-877-1755 Fax: 416-620-4433 Website: www.skytrac.ca Website: www.flysunwing.com Contact: Judy Meier Contact: Janine Chapman, VP Marketing E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 416-620-4955 Direct Phone: 250-765-2393 Email: [email protected] > SkyTrac Systems is renowned worldwide for providing the highest level of customer service in the SatCom industry. With over 185,000 daily transmissions to customers in 50 countries on 7 continents, our complete solutions enhance safety, ensure regulatory compliance and increase operational efficiency.

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ATAC2013.indd 25 2013-10-29 4:12 PM Ta lon Systems, LLC EXHIBITOR P.O. Box 610906, Dallas, Texas 75261 USA Webster Memorial Trophy EXHIBITOR Phone: 817-251-4321 Fax: 817-704-4583 Competition Website: www.talon-systems.com 418 Tillsonburg Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2G 0C4 Contact: Jerry Stecklein Phone: 613-271-2972 E-mail: [email protected] Website: webstertrophy.ca > Talon Systems, LLC is a premier software development Contact: Amy Foy company specializing in training, maintenance and safety E-mail: [email protected] management systems. Talon’s hallmark products are ETA, Direct Phone: 613-271-2972 RMS, and TalonSMART, providing unprecedented online tools > The Webster Memorial Trophy Competition determines for managing flight training, resource maintenance opera- the Top Amateur Pilot In Canada on an annual basis. Nine tions and safety programs. Talon’s products give managers finalists compete for the title at a selected location. Webster detailed oversight in Real-Time, from Anywhere, at Anytime! is sponsored by Air Canada.

Transport Canada | EXHIBITOR Transports Canada Wi-Flight EXHIBITOR 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5 4920 Route de l’Aeroport, St-Hubert, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 Phone: 800-305-2059 Fax: 613-957-4208 Phone: 450-676-6299 Fax: 450-676-2760 Website: www.tc.gc.ca Website: www.wi-flight.net Contact: Transport Canada Contact: Pascal Gosselin E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Direct Phone: 613-993-7284 Direct Phone: 514-298-3343 > Transport Canada oversees the safety of the national air > Wi-Flight is a fully automated Cockpit Voice Recorder and transportation system. The department is committed to a Flight Data Recorder with integrated wireless data transmis- transportation system in Canada that is recognized worldwide sion. Ideal for regional airlines, flight schools and fleet oper- as safe and secure, efficient and environmentally responsible. ators, Wi-Flight is a fully automated Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) system. Do you know what your pilots are > Transports Canada supervise la sécurité du réseau de transport doing? Wi-Flight knows! aérien national. Le Ministère est dévoué à un réseau de transport au Canada qui est reconnu mondialement comme étant sûr et sécuritaire, efficace et respectueux de l’environnement.

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