Air transport users
Mining companies operating in Northern Canada frequently rely on air transport to carry workers (fly-in / fly-out), move materials, and perform medical evacuations.
Our experts work with this clientele to meet specific needs by evaluating best-case economic options for air operations (aircraft purchase, charter contract, commercial flights), call for tenders, contractual negotiations with carriers and operations management (setting up reservation centers, dispatching flights, and managing operations in private airports).
Our projects

AIRPORT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
The shortage of skilled labor in Canada’s North is a real headache for all airport operators. OCTANT Aviation supports mining companies operating an airport

SETTING UP OF AN INNOVATIVE MEDICAL SHUTTLE SERVICE
In an effort to reduce costs and improve the quality and timeliness of its medical transport service, a healthcare organization commissioned OCTANT Aviation in

EVALUATION OF TRANSPORT COSTS AND OF THE HOST AIRPORT
A mining company; owner of a large deposit in James Bay, wanted to assess the financial and economic parameters of exploitation in order to