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Saskatchewan (Listeni/s?skæt?w?n/ or /s?is a prairie province in Canada, which has a total area of 651,900 square kilometres (251,700 sq mi) and a land area of 592,534 square kilometres (228,800 sq mi), the remainder being water area (covered by lakes/ponds, reservoirs and rivers). Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by the Province of Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota. As of July 2012, the population of Saskatchewan was estimated at 1,079,958. Residents primarily live in the southern half of the province. Of the total population, 257,300 live in the province's largest city, Saskatoon, while 210,000 live in the provincial capital, Regina. Other major cities include Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current and North 
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Ontario Central Airlines operated the following aircraft: 
CF-KIA. This was the first Beech 18 bought by Ontario Central Airlines. It was used to start operating scheduled 
C-FSFH Built in 1943 as C-45B Expeditor for the  without serving in the RAF. Sold out of service and registered CF-SFH, then re-registered C-FSFH. Served with Ontario Central Airlines under this registration. Sold in November 1996 to Selkirk Air, Selkirk, Manitoba.
CF-XUO c/n CA-208. Delivered to the RCAF at RCAF Trenton on 14 August 1952.Allocated serial RCAF2329.[11] Stored servicable on 12 September and transferred to inactive reserve on 21 November 1956. Allocated to 402 Squadron, Stevenson Field, Manitoba. On October 1966 placed into storage with No. 1005 Technical Storage Unit, RCAF Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Sold on 7 July 1965 to Ontario Central Airlines and re-registered CF-XUO. Later re-registered C-FXUO whilst in service with Nunasi-Central Airlines. Sold in November 1985 to Green Airways, Red Lake, Ontario then sold in October 1986 to V Kelner Airways, Pickle Lake, Ontario. Sold in March 1987 to Beaver Air, Vancouver, British Columbia and then to Ignace Airways, Ignace, Ontario in April 1988. Sold in May 1990 to Showalter's Air Service, Ear Falls, Ontario
 Delivered to the RCAF in February 1952 and allocated serial 1512. Loaned to the Navy between January 1955 and May 1957. With the unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968, the aircraft's serial was changed to 5181. Struck off charge in October 1970 and later sold to Silver Pine Air Services as CF-ZNF. Later re-registered C-GEHX. Owners since 1982 include Minto Airways, North Cariboo Flying Service, Nunasi-Central Airways, Ontario Central Airways, Sky North and Red Lake Airways. In August 2006, the aircraft was sold to Kenora Air Service, Kenora, Ontario.
Ontario Central Airlines operated fiveCessna 180 aircraft in They were still operating five of these aircraft in 
                                              


CF-OWE c/n CV-397. Built in 1944 for the RCAF and allocated serial RCAF11074. Struck off charge on 7 November 1961 and sold to Ontario Central Airlines in 1965 and registered CF-OWE. Withdrawn from use in 1970. Sold in 1977 to Ilford-Riverton Airways, Winnipeg, Manitoba and re-registered C-FOWE. Sold in 1983 to Northland Outdoors and then sold in June 1984 to R J Franks, Los Angeles, California and re-registered N691RF. Sold in 1986 to Jonathan Seagull Holdings, Vancouver, British Columbia and re-registered C-FOWE. On 30 May 1986, the aircraft was damaged in a landing accident at Plymouth Harbour, United Kingdom but was repaired and returned to service. In March 1989 it was registered once again to R J Franks, and re-registered N69RF. Sold in 1990 to Flying Catalina Corp, Los Angeles and operated
Saskatchewan was first explored by Europeans in 1690 and settled in 1, having also been inhabited for thousands of years by various indigenous groups. It became a province in 1905. Saskatchewan's current premier is Brad Wall and its lieutenant-governor is Vaughn Solomon Schofield. Its major economic activities are agriculture, mining, and energy. "In 1992, the federal and provincial governments signed a historic land claim agreement with Saskatchewan First Nations. Under the Agreement, the First Nations received money to buy land on the open market. As a result, about 761,000 acres (3079 kilometers squared) have been turned into reserve land and many First Nations continue to invest their settlement dollars in urban areas", including Saskatoon.The province's name is derived from the Saskatchewan River. Earlier, the river was designated kisiskaciwani-sipiy ("swift flowing river") in the Cree language.
 January 1977 and entered service that June. Sold to Central Air Transport, Sioux Lookout, Manitoba in 1980. In 1987, it was sold to Gold Belt Air Transport, Sioux Lookout and then to Ashuanipi Aviation, Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador in December 1988. Sold in August 1990 to Alexandair Inc, Sept-Îles, Quebec but damaged in a forced landing at Lac Sale, Quebec on 5 October 1990. Sold to Ashuanipi Aviation, and registered to them in February 1993. Sold to Mandair, Kenora, Ontario in September 1994 and then to River Air, Pistol Lake, Minaki, Ontario in June 1996. Converted in 2002 to a Turbo Beaver. The original Pratt & Whitney R-1340 piston engine being replaced by a Garrett TPE331 turboprop engine.
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CF-ABA c/n 20562. Built as Douglas C-47A-90-DL 43-16096 for the USAAF. Transferred to the RNoAF in May 1945 and then sold to Norwegian Air Lines in October 1947 and registered LN-IAN. Sold in March 1949 to Les Avions Bleus and registered F-OADR. Sold in 1951 to Cornell Dublier Electric Corp, New Jersey and re-registered N9989F. Sold in January 1968 to Huber Homes Inc and re-registered N355HH. Sold in January 1970 to H M Dunn, Lexington, Kentucky and then to Midwest Airlines in June 1970. Sold in June 1972 to Aviation Sales International and re-registered CF-ABA. Sold in July 1972 to Albig Aviation, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec and then to Sigfusson Transport, Winnipeg, Manitoba in April 1973. Sold that same month to Superior Airways and then to Ontario Central Airways, Reindeer Air Service and Wright Enterprises, Edmonton, Alberta by 1974. Sold to Ilford Riverton Airways in 1978, by which time registration had been changed to C-FABA. Sold in January 1979 to Wright Enterprises and then sold in September 1979 to Yukon Air Service, Fairbanks, Alaska and re-registered N3FT. The next owner was Air North then sold in 1990 to Rocky Mountain Helicoptes, Provo, Utah. Sold in October 1993 to Living Water Teaching Inc and based in 
Saskatchewan Airlines: Airlines in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Saskatchewan Airlines Directory. Includes listings for Airlines in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Saskatoon Airlines: Airlines in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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