Saskatchewan Aviation Council

Saskatchewan Aviation Council Our mandate is to promote and enhance aviation in Saskatchewan. We can help make things happen at your local airport. When SAC speaks, authorities listen.

We can help make your business more profitable. We cut through the governments' red tape to make aviation better for all. Since 1989, the Saskatchewan Aviation Council (SAC) has been improving aviation in Saskatchewan. What began as a small group of pilots has grown to include members from all facets of the aviation industry. Today, SAC is the province's single, most influential voice in aviation.

We address your individual issues and concerns, then present them to the decision makers. Our membership numbers back us up. The voice of many is far more convincing and credible than that of just one.

06/07/2026

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of Rise Air’s origins, the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum (SAM) is partnering with Rise Air to host a public celebration. Join us for a BBQ lunch on Saturday…

06/07/2026
06/03/2026

Rappel sécurité aérienne : Lisez-vous régulièrement les AIC?

La préparation avant-vol ne se limite pas à la météo et aux NOTAM. Les circulaires d’information aéronautique (AIC) présentent des changements à l’espace aérien à long terme dont la connaissance est très importante sur le plan de la sécurité.

Par exemple, l’AIC 016/2026 de NAV CANADA annonce, dans la foulée de la mise en service de l’aérogare du MET, une forte hausse de la circulation entre 3 000 et 6 000 pieds dans les environs de l’aéroport de Montréal/St-Hubert (CYHU).

La lecture régulière des AIC, une bonne habitude à prendre pour toujours avoir une bonne idée de la situation opérationnelle.

En savoir davantage : https://www.navcanada.ca/fr/information-aeronautique/aip-canada/circulaires-dinformation-aeronautique-aic.aspx

05/26/2026

Ever wondered what it was like to train as a military pilot during the Second World War? Join us for a special Open Cockpit Day and climb into the cockpit of the legendary Fairchild Cornell — one of…

05/22/2026

You’re invited to celebrate two legends of Saskatchewan aviation ✈️

Join us at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum this Friday as we honour George E***l (84) and Andrew E***l (79) for their incredible contributions to aviation in our province.

From Norcanair to Points North Air, their impact has helped shape aviation across northern Saskatchewan and beyond. Now it’s time to celebrate them with the community they helped build.

📅 Friday, May 22
🕚 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
🎟️ $12 includes BBQ, cake, ice cream, and museum access

Come for the BBQ, stay for the stories, and help us celebrate a lifetime in aviation.

05/22/2026

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds will return home this summer for a special anniversary air show celebrating 55 years since the aerobatic team’s first performance in 1971.

The Canadian Snowbirds Hometown Event is scheduled for July 11 at the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport, where organizers are preparing for a full day of aerial demonstrations, static aircraft displays, and a community celebration tied to the Snowbirds’ milestone anniversary.

The anniversary date carries special significance, as July 11 marks the exact date of the Snowbirds’ first official performance.

According to information shared by organizers, gates at the airport are expected to open at 10 a.m., with the Canadian Forces SkyHawks parachute demonstration team anticipated to perform around 12:15 p.m. The Snowbirds are currently scheduled to take to the skies at approximately 1 p.m.

The show is expected to use a drive-in style format similar to previous airport events, with vehicles parked along the taxiway facing the airfield. Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate items if they plan to watch the show outside their vehicles.

The Snowbirds’ return comes as Moose Jaw continues to embrace its longstanding identity as one of Canada’s best-known military and aviation communities, with generations of military pilots having trained at 15 Wing Moose Jaw.

Tickets are expected to become available through SaskTix later this month. Organizers have indicated admission is expected to be $50 per vehicle. Additional information regarding parking, activities, and ticket sales is expected to be released in the coming weeks.

The Municipal Airport is located approximately 15 minutes northeast of downtown Moose Jaw, accessible via the North Service Road and Highway 301.

05/22/2026

Explore historic aircraft and aviation exhibits.

05/22/2026

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