Companies Utilizing Aerial Cranes
This is a list of companies that have utilized aerial cranes in their operations.
Company | Aircraft | Country |
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Canadian Air Crane (now part of Erickson Air-Crane) | Erickson S-64E and S-64F | Canada |
Carson Helicopters | Sikorsky S-61 | United States |
Columbia Helicopters | Boeing Vertol 107-II | United States |
Columbia Helicopters | Boeing 234 | United States |
Construction Helicopters, Inc. | Sikorsky S-61N | United States |
Construction Helicopters, Inc. | S-58T | United States |
Construction Helicopters, Inc. | B206L4 | United States |
Construction Helicopters, Inc. | UH-1B | United States |
Croman Corporation | Sikorsky S-61 | United States |
Erickson Air-Crane | Erickson S-64 Aircrane | United States |
Evergreen Helicopters, Inc. | Erickson S-64 Skycrane | United States |
Evergreen Helicopters, Inc. | Sikorsky S-61 | United States |
Heavy Lift Helicopters | CH-54 Tarhe | United States |
Heavy Lift Helicopters | CH-53 Sea Stallion | United States |
Swanson Group Aviation | Kaman K-MAX | United States |
Swanson Group Aviation | AĆ©rospatiale Lama | United States |
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