February 2020

Every Month Follow Viking's Incredible 50-Year Journey 

Read about our historical events from the very beginning by clicking on the links below. Enjoy archived news items, photos and stories.

January 2020

 

February 2020 - Viking Shifts Focus to De Havilland Canada Aircraft

After many years specializing in the Grumman family of flying boats, Viking shifted focus to De Havilland aircraft in 1983 after the De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Company selected Viking as the exclusive spare parts manufacturer for DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-3 Otter aircraft.

The award of the spare parts contract to Viking followed an agreement between the Province of British Columbia and De Havilland Canada to put more De Havilland work in BC after the province purchased Dash 7 aircraft for its regional airline, Air BC. With over a decade of experience maintaining seaplanes on BC's coast, Viking was well-positioned to bid on (and successfully win) the contract.

Viking obtained the equipment and tooling required to manufacture De Havilland aircraft parts, gradually developing the company's manufacturing division and eventually taking on the contract to build new Twin Otter wings.  In 1995, De Havilland shipped the original Twin Otter wing jigs to Viking's facility in Victoria, where they have remained ever since.

Viking's focus on supporting De Havilland aircraft naturally led to building long-standing relationships with the aircraft's operators, as well as a specialization for their repair, modification and overhaul in Viking's Maintenance Repair Organization (MRO).  

From the Archives: On the Threshold of Bigger Things

From The Daily Colonist, Tuesday January 15, 1980, by George Gibson

Viking Air Ltd. is on the threshold of bigger things. The Sidney-based aircraft overhaul and conversion firm, which has been in existence since 1971 and located just across the road from the ailing Trident Aircraft Ltd., said Monday it hopes to start a six-per-year conversion program of the Grumman Albatross amphibian.

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Download the February 2020 Calendar

Viking's February 2020 calendar is now ready for download. Here you can see the incredible photos submitted by our aircraft enthusiasts and supporters. Each month a new page of the calendar will be released, until December 2020, when you will have collected the full 12 months. 

 

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Our History at a Glance

Over our 50 years in business, Viking has a lot of stories to tell. From our humble beginnings as a maintenance and aircraft repair company, to our purchase of the original type certificates of the Twin Otter, and everything in between, we're proud to be a part of Canada's aviation history.

  • 1965 - First flight of the De Havilland Aircraft of Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, May 20, 1965.
  • 1966 - The first (of many) Twin Otter delivered to the Ontario Government for Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) use in remote regions on wheels, wheel/skis and floats.
  • 1970 - Viking Air Limited established as an aircraft maintenance and repair company at Victoria International Airport in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada with a focus on the seaplane and utility aircraft markets.
  • 1976 - 500th DHC-6 Twin Otter delivered to Metroflight of Houston, Texas for commuter airline use.
  • 1983 - Viking selected as the exclusive spare parts manufacturer and distributor for the out-of-production DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-3 Otter utility aircraft. Engineering drawings and tooling transferred from Downsview to Sidney, BC.
  • 1988 - The De Havilland Canada factory delivers its last DHC-6 Twin Otter. The Twin Otter became the largest-selling 19-passenger utility turboprop aircraft in its class with a total of 844 Twin Otters manufactured in Downsview for delivery to customers in 76 countries.
  • 1997 - Viking hosts a Golden Anniversary fly-in in Victoria, BC celebrating the 50th anniversary of the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver.
  • 2005 - Viking purchases assets of Bombardier's Commercial Service Centre (CSC) including the Product Support and Spare Parts business for the DHC-6 Twin Otter, allowing Viking to work directly with operators for the supply of new parts and technical support.
  • 2006 - Viking acquires Type Certificates for seven De Havilland legacy aircraft including the DHC-1 Chipmunk, DHC-2 Beaver, DHC-3 Otter, DHC-4 Caribou, DHC-5 Buffalo, DHC-6 Twin Otter and Dash 7. Transfer of the Type Certificates established Viking as the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and provides the exclusive right to re-start production for any of these aircraft.
  • 2007 - Viking launches the new Twin Otter Series 400 production program, modernizing the original design and featuring a Honeywell Primus Apex glass integrated avionics suite, advanced materials such as a modern composite nose section and more powerful P&WC PT6A-34 turboprop engines.
  • 2008 - On October 1st, 2008, the proof-of-concept Series 400 technical demonstrator C-FDHT takes its first flight before heading to the National Business Aircraft Association annual convention in Orlando, Florida. Viking also expands its facilities at Victoria International Airport and opens a new warehouse and distribution facility at Calgary International Airport.

  • 2009 - Viking develops new manufacturing tooling and parts supply chain to produce new Twin Otter Services 400 aircraft.
  • 2010 - On February 16th, the first new-build Twin Otter in 22 years makes its initial flight at Viking's final assembly plant in Calgary, Alberta. Viking delivers its first Twin Otter Series 400 to launch customers Zimex Aviation in July after receiving Transport Canada Type Certification on June 24th.
  • 2012 - Viking adds US FAA and Russian IACAR to the growing list of Type Certifications for the Twin Otter Series 400.
  • 2013 - US Army adds three Series 400 aircraft to their existing fleet of legacy Twin Otters for use by the Golden Knights parachute demonstration team.
  • 2014 - Viking delivers the 50th Twin Otter Series 400 to MASwings, the regional subsidiary of Malaysian Airlines. The first 50 aircraft were delivered to 22 customers in 17 countries worldwide, and in fiscal 2014 Viking delivers a record 27 production Series 400 aircraft. Pacific Sky Aviation, in partnership with Viking, order world's first Twin Otter Level "D" Simulator / Seaplane Trainer from TRU Simulation + Training (formerly Mechtronix).
  • 2015 - Viking Air Limited hosts an "All Operator's Forum" in Victoria, BC to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Twin Otter aircraft.
  • 2016 - Viking purchases the manufacturing and design rights to the Bombardier CL-415, CL-215 & CL-215T Amphibious Aircraft program. Viking also delivers the 100th Twin Otter Series 400, just six years after the initial flight. In recognition of the Twin Otter’s role in remote locations, the wing ribs of the 100th aircraft were taken to towns in Canada’s Northwest Territory to be signed by residents.
  • 2017 - Viking launches the CL-415EAF upgrade program, giving aerial firefighting operators the opportunity to modify older CL-215 aircraft with turboprop engines, increased tank capacity and modern avionics. Viking's sister company, Longview Aviation Asset Management, also launches lease financing for new Twin Otter and CL-415EAF purchases, and Viking's other sister company Pacific Sky puts the world's first full motion level-D float plane simulator into operation with the new Twin Otter simulator in Calgary.

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