West Wind Aviation Limited Partnership is Saskatchewan's second-largest commercial aviation group with a fleet of 21 aircraft.
Destinations

West Wind hanger in Regina
Under its ExpressAir banner, West Wind offers scheduled service between Regina and Saskatoon. Service in northern Saskatchewan and Nunavut is provided under the Pronto Airways banner. Its main commercial rival is Prince Albert-based Transwest Air.
Fleet
As of April 2007 West Wind Aviation had the following aircraft registered with Transport Canada.
West Wind Aviation| Aircraft | Number[3] | Variants | Idents | Notes |
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| ATR 42 | 3 | 300 series | GWWC, GWWD, GWWR | 44/46 passengers. |
| Beechcraft Super King Air 200 | 4 | 200 series | FWWQ, GWWV, FWWF, GWWN | 8 passengers, MEDIVAC capable. |
| Beechcraft 1900 airliner | 4 | 1900 Model C | GPRT, GWWY, GWWX, GPRZ | 19 passengers, and is versatile enough to land on gravel and pavement airstrips. |
| Cessna 402 | 5 | 401, 401A, 401B, 402C | FDAD, FZJE, GAXR, GGPX, GRSY | 5/6 passengers. |
| Cessna 414 | 1 | N/A | GWWB | 5 passengers. |
| Cessna 550 Citation | 2 | 550, 560 | GFCL, GTDK | The 550 (Citation II) is not listed at the West Wind site. 560 (Ultra) seats 7-8 passengers. |
| Handley Page Jetstream | 2 | Model 3112 | FCPD, GHGK | Also listed as BAe Jetstream 31. 11, 15 or 19 passengers. |
Aviation services
Westwind operates fixed base operations at the Saskatoon and Regina airports under the Aerocentre franchise[6]. Under the International Air Services brand WestWind provides airport terminal services to charter and international airlines at the Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg airports[7]. In addition under the Lancaster Fuel brand, aviation fuel is provides to smaller airports and private operators in the province, [8]
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