Blackcomb Helicopters celebrates 35th anniversary


A Blackcomb Helicopters Airbus EC130 B4 flies a group of tourists over the mountains surrounding the resort village of Whistler in British Columbia. Heath Moffatt Photo

Blackcomb Helicopters, founded in 1989, is celebrating its 35th year of operation.

For over three decades, Blackcomb Helicopters has proudly served across Western Canada, earning a reputation for exceptional expertise and unwavering dedication. 

Established in 1989 in the heart of Whistler, British Columbia, Blackcomb Helicopters was founded by Steve and Michelle Flynn, initially operating with a single Bell 206 helicopter stationed in the Rainbow Mountain area.

Blackcomb Helicopters initially offered a range of services from tourism adventures to critical support in wildfires, and search-and-rescue missions. 

Fast forward to 2006, a pivotal year when Blackcomb Helicopters was acquired by MCM Aviation, a joint venture between the McLean Group and Omega Aviation.

Under the leadership of John Morris, Jason McLean, and Sacha McLean, Blackcomb Helicopters has experienced remarkable growth while maintaining its commitment to community and regional support. 

“The decision to acquire Blackcomb Helicopters was inspired by my brother Sacha, who has always been a passionate aviation enthusiast. And when John Morris came into the picture, our aviation trajectory was truly set and we haven’t looked back,” said Jason McLean, chief executive officer of McLean Group. 

Today, Blackcomb Helicopters has specialized services including hydro operations, mining support, emergency services, firefighting, advanced training, tourism adventures, and more – all guided by a commitment to people and safety. 

“Our enduring motivation in the aviation business stems from a dedication to our customers and employees. Supporting our community is incredibly fulfilling, as is working with passionate professionals who care a great deal about their work and the people it serves,” said McLean. 

Blackcomb Helicopters now operates a fleet of 20 helicopters across seven hangars in Whistler, Pemberton, Squamish, Lillooet, Calgary, Terrace, and the newest addition, Boundary Bay. 

Today, Blackcomb Helicopters unveils its latest achievement: a state-of-the-art hangar at Boundary Bay Airport in Delta, British Columbia. This expansion not only establishes a new base but also enhances advanced training facilities, reinforcing the company’s pursuit of excellence. 

“Our original base at Vancouver International Airport was unnecessary for our operations. Boundary Bay offers exceptional facilities and convenient access for our teams who were originally traveling long distances between the Lower Mainland and Pemberton,” said Sacha McLean, chair of McLean Group. “Our commitment to excellence and community support drives everything we do.”

Blackcomb Helicopters’ adventure tourism division, AlpX Expeditions and Tyax Adventures, continue to thrive by offering experiences in Whistler, British Columbia, and the South Chilcotin. With this expansion into Boundary Bay, Blackcomb Helicopters anticipates substantial growth.

“I learned to fly helicopters in Boundary Bay in 1996, just 100 feet from our new hangar. Establishing a base here feels like returning home,” said Sacha. 

Since 2019, Blackcomb Helicopters has proudly achieved 100 percent carbon offset status, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. 

  
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