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WELCOME TO TIMBERWOLF INTERNATIONAL
 

Welcome to Timberwolf International, the full service passenger division of the Timberwolf Aviation Corporation.

Timberwolf International, based at the Vancouver International Airport (CYVR), offers flights throughout Canada and the United States. A comprehensive flight schedule, reaching across Canada, throughout the United States and beyond, ensures that Timberwolf International passengers reach their destinations as quickly as possible in the comfort and style only Timberwolf can provide.

Using a fleet of modern jet transports ranging from the CRJ-700 to the Boeing 777-300, Timberwolf International offers our passengers unmatched service, reliability, and comfort.

Timberwolf International can be the final step in the career of a Timberwolf Aviation pilot. After building hours flying small aircraft to remote northern airfields with Timberwolf Airways and turboprops and regional jets out of Vancouver with Timberwolf Express, pilots have the option of taking the left seat in several types of large commercial aircraft.

Only those Timberwolf Aviation pilots who earn the rank of Senior Captain or higher are eligible to fly with Timberwolf International, ensuring that our aircraft and passengers are in the hands of experienced, dedicated pilots.

The Timberwolf fleet is a collection of the best freeware aircraft produced for Flight Simulator 98, Flight Simulator 2000 and Flight Simulator 2002.

See the Timberwolf Aviation Corporation Headequarters page and Information pages for details on joining this exciting virtual airline.

 


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