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Wisk Air Helicopters Becomes Authorized Garmin Avionics Dealer with NOHFC-Supported Staff

Wisk Air Helicopters Becomes Authorized Garmin Avionics Dealer
Wisk Air Helicopters has been officially designated as Northwestern Ontario’s newest authorized Garmin Avionics dealer, marking a significant advancement in the provision of sophisticated avionics services for both commercial and private aviation operators in the region. This appointment establishes Wisk Air as a pivotal centre for the installation and maintenance of advanced avionics systems across rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, enhancing the technological capabilities available to the local aviation community.
Expansion of Local Expertise Supported by NOHFC
This development coincides with the successful completion of Wisk Air’s avionics work placement program, which received support from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC). The initiative offered practical training opportunities for avionics students, many of whom have since graduated and joined Wisk Air’s workforce on a full-time basis. Mark Wiskemann, president and CEO of Wisk Air Helicopters, emphasized the importance of this milestone, stating, “Becoming an authorized Garmin Avionics dealer is a major step forward in aircraft modernization for the wider aviation community in Northwestern Ontario. Thanks to NOHFC’s support in building and supporting local talent, we now have a highly trained team in place with the expertise and capacity to work both on our fleet and with various commercial operators in the North who require these services.”
The integration of Garmin’s cutting-edge avionics technology into Wisk Air’s existing air taxi network presents both opportunities and operational challenges. The company must ensure the seamless incorporation of new systems while adhering to rigorous aviation regulatory standards. Nonetheless, this strategic move is anticipated to attract increased interest from customers seeking air taxi services equipped with state-of-the-art avionics.
Growing Market Presence and Industry Impact
Market response to Wisk Air’s expanded avionics capabilities has been notably positive. Over the past sixteen months, the company’s avionics team has updated and maintained systems for numerous commercial operators and private aircraft owners, including North Star Air, Wilderness North, Air Bravo, Thunder Airlines, KBM Resource Group, and Confederation College’s fleet of Cessna 172 training aircraft. Richard Sheppard, avionics manager at Wisk Air, reflected on the rapid growth in demand: “We started in 2023 with a single avionics technician, and demand ramped up significantly. NOHFC helped us navigate this challenge by investing in people as well as technology.”
The combination of Wisk Air’s enhanced local expertise and Garmin’s advanced technology is expected to establish a new benchmark for avionics service quality in Northwestern Ontario. This development may also encourage competitors to pursue similar partnerships, as recent industry trends show companies such as Butler Avionics and Citation Latitude updating their offerings to maintain competitiveness.
Wiskemann further highlighted the value of the NOHFC-supported training program, noting, “The graduates who trained here with the support of NOHFC are now employed with us full-time and are a key part of our team supporting commercial operators across Northwestern Ontario.”
With its expanded technical capabilities and a growing team of skilled avionics professionals, Wisk Air Helicopters is well-positioned to play a central role in the ongoing modernization of aviation services throughout Northwestern Ontario.

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