Anywhere. Anytime.



Welcome to Hangar Six, the virtual home of Toronto's leading independent aviation carrier only minutes - literally - from downtown.
We're here to make sure you get to where you want to go economically, speedily. At your convenience.




When Mickey Rooney wanted to fly to a Bills Game in Buffalo, who did he call? Island Air, a division of Island AirLinks Corp, at 416 203-2036, the only licensed air charter operator at the Island Shell Aerocentre, Toronto Island Airport.

We also flew famous trial lawyer F. Lee Bailey to the Bahamas. We organized a mid-air proposal over Niagara Falls. (Yes. She accepted.) We've flown pining pets to lonesome owners, spotted and reported forest fires, been the eye-in-the-sky for real estate photography, worked on search and rescue missions and medical emergencies ...

... and still looked after maintenance for major corporate clients such as Jo-Ad Industries, Meridian Technologies, the Title Group and Mining Technologies Inc - busy people who need to get from point A to point Z anywhere in the world quickly and with the minimum of fuss and hassle and, of course, in comfort (hence our Cessna Conquest II executive turbo-prop).




That's a lot. But we do even more. Our sister company, Eagle Aircraft, is a Transport Canada approved maintenance firm licensed to work on both fixed- and rotary-winged aircraft. We're also licensed avionics experts.




Want to know more?Please click here for information about our services and facilities. Or email David McDevitt at: torfly@the-wire.com



But before you take off again you may also want to check out some of our favourite links.

Aviation Sites on the Web
Aircraft Shopper Online Home Page
The Jane's CD dbase
Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive
AirShow - Aircraft for Sale
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Aviation/Weather
Aviation Related Information
The International Aircraft Page



Hangar Six moved into CyberSpace on February 7, 1996.
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