Skycraft Air Transport

It was based in Oshawa, Ontario, where its biggest customer, General Motors Canada, operated two large car assembly plants.

Its principal competitive advantages were its diverse fleet, with different aircraft that could economically carry different sized loads, and its ability to dispatch aircraft to virtually any North American destination within one hour of a customer request.

By the late 1980s the airline was operating a flying school and had diversified into the air ambulance, passenger charter and scheduled service markets.

Its scheduled services included flights from Oshawa Municipal Airport to Ottawa; Montreal; Windsor, Ontario; and Detroit.

It subsequently obtained new financing and continued operations with a reduced fleet, but the new business plan was not successful.

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