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F e a t u r e d P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s

Fire Suppression
T-5000 (Otter): A completely integrated drop, foam mixing, snorkel loaded delivery system designed for use in aerial forest fire fighting.

Auxiliary Fuel Systems
T-26 Auxiliary: Internally mounted auxiliary fuel systems, designed for McDonnell Douglas 500 Series of helicopters

Composites
Made to Order: Look at some of the things we can do. Always on time, always on budget.
 
Sourcing and Purchasing

Our warehouses are stocked with an extensive inventory of parts and components. Call us today. or click below for a quote

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? About Tower

The company in humble beginnings began operations in 1978 in a house trailer at St. Andrews Airport, Manitoba, Canada, thirty miles due north of the capitol city of Winnipeg. The primary focus of the corporation at that time was international aircraft sales and fixed base maintenance and support services . By 1982, the company had evolved into a significant, national aircraft service and support operation at the Winnipeg International Airport. In addition, it had grown to include parts sourcing, distribution, and flight line aircraft service and support operations. In 1984, the company moved to Calgary, Alberta, and over the following six years to 1989, operations expanded to include heavy jet and business aircraft parts and component support, including major international airline support in twenty seven countries.
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Quality Assurance, Quality Production, Quality Service
There are so many quality assurance programs and systems now being touted worldwide. Q.A. has grown into an education industry in itself.

The Future - Space

Over the next decade the probability is that 50 to 60 scientific missions will take place to explore our universe, planets, asteroids and perhaps even comets.


Technology - Famous Personalities
Did you know that Howard Hughes, the extraordinary aviator and eventual billionaire, was going deaf by the age of 25?

The Future of Aerospace
Robotics, computers, automated mechanical and life support systems, biotechnological advancements in Aviation and Aerospace will dramatically change the way we travel in the air and in space after the turn of the century.