

CalvinAir Helicopters Expands Fleet with New Fixed-Wing Aircraft to Enhance Charter and Medical Airlift ServicesNew Pilatus PC-12 Aircraft Marks Key Milestone in Service Expansion
CalvinAir Helicopters, the premier helicopter tour and charter service in the region, is proud to announce the expansion of its fleet with the addition of a Pilatus PC-12, a state-of-the-art fixed-wing aircraft.
This new addition signifies a major step forward for the airline, enabling CalvinAir to provide more versatile and efficient transportation solutions across the region.
Previously focused exclusively on helicopter services, CalvinAir’s introduction of the PC-12 offers a wider array of capabilities, including long-haul charter flights and enhanced support for emergency medical airlift operations.


The acquisition of the PC-12 demonstrates CalvinAir’s continued commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its clientele, while upholding the highest standards of safety, reliability, and customer service.
“The addition of the Pilatus PC-12 to our fleet is a significant development for us,” said Mark Fleming, CEO of CalvinAir Helicopters.
“This aircraft allows us to offer more comprehensive services, especially for longer-distance flights, while continuing to support our vital emergency medical airlift missions. The PC-12 is a highly versatile and reliable aircraft, and we are excited to integrate it into our fleet.”

With its superior range, payload capacity and speed of 300mph, the PC-12 will facilitate longer-distance travel and carry heavier loads, making it an invaluable resource for both private, corporate and emergency response needs.
Its ability to assist with medical airlift missions is particularly significant, allowing CalvinAir to transport patients over greater distances and link Antigua & Barbuda with critical medical services abroad.
The new Pilatus has already demonstrated these benefits, having recently been utilized to provide critical support to Antiguan taxi driver, Mr. Kimroy Williams.
A severe spinal condition had left Mr. Williams unable to walk, and the aircraft facilitated his transport to Trinidad for specialized surgery.
“Whether for charter flights or emergency missions, our goal is to provide safe, efficient, and professional service on every flight,” added Fleming.
“We’re thrilled to offer our clients more options and the peace of mind that comes with knowing our fleet of advanced aircraft is always ready to meet their needs.”
CalvinAir Helicopters remains dedicated to providing top-tier helicopter and aircraft charter services, as well as emergency support, and looks forward to continuing to exceed the expectations of its customer base.
For more information about CalvinAir, please visit www.calvinair.com or contact +1 (268) 789-HELI, [email protected].
About CalvinAir Helicopters
CalvinAir Helicopters is a leading provider of helicopter and aircraft charter services, specializing in helicopter tours, charters, aerial filming and emergency medical response. Known for its customer-centric approach, the airline operates a modern fleet of high-performance aircraft, offering both domestic and inter-island travel solutions. With more than thirty staff, and a steadfast commitment to safety, efficiency, and exceptional customer satisfaction, CalvinAir is proud to expand its services to better support the growing needs of the Eastern Caribbean.
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Big up yaself Antoine I know your Wade is looking down and he is very proud
It’s time for individuals who places there photos and and their MSc and PhDs plus plus in the public domain, to join the conversation about public health and public policies in general.
We are fortunate to have the services of CalvinAir for Antigua and Barbuda medical systems are 3rd grade at best. A little nugget in this promotional article informs readers that Antiguans have to be medical-vac to Trinidad for spinal surgery.
Ignoring the noise about the spat between Gaston and T&T Prime Minister for the time being. Let’s get back to public policies and take a break from the political gossip.
Can someone explain why does Gaston Browne want a Law School at University of The West Indies Five Islands, when it was so easy for Marco Rubio to turn the Caribbean leaders into a set of bickering juveniles.
The Cubans are gone, thanks to Marco Rubio; now the Ghanaians are arriving.
Rather than upgrading the hospital and medical delivery systems, Gaston Browne and his cohorts are planning a Law school at UWI Five Islands
There is a “Derangement Syndrome” on both sides of the political divide; none of which addresses the real problems facing the country.
While a Law School is in the planning; the need and merits is highly questionable.
If not, the Government should be asked to explain the merits of having a Law Schoolat UWI Five Islands when The Minister of Health recently announced that there are 25,000 visits to SLBMC Center for 2025 so far.
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