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Lift Your Masterpieces to New Heights
Canadian Air-Crane can give real lift to your creations.

When contractors need a reliable helicopter backed by experienced industry professionals get the job done efficiently, the Erickson S-64 is the aerial crane system of choice. Canadian Air-Crane's reputation has often led to high profile work.

We have placed large structural steel framework, artistic structures, statues, and ornamental steel at sites throughout North America. From complete frames, to multiple lift structures placing individual beams and grillage, we get involved in the planning process from the beginning to help create safe and efficient working loads. Our construction pilots and crews have more than 20 years of experience in aerial heavy lift construction. That experience pays off in time savings with a remarkably efficient lift operation.

Some of the Erickson S-64's most notable flights have included:

  • Removing and replacing the Statue of Freedom from the dome of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
  • Removing and replacing the Statue Commonwealth that sits atop the Capitol Dome in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
  • Installing the weather metering systems and antennas that would top off the world's second tallest self-supported structure - Toronto's CN Tower. The tower stands at more than 1,800 feet (~549 m).
  • In the United States, Erickson employs the S-64 "F" model aircrane on a daily basis lifting and setting structural steel framework on automotive plant buildings and skyscrapers across the Midwestern and Eastern United States.
   

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Strengths:

  • Precision, speed and efficiency.

Values:

  • Time saving efficiency from the more than 20 years of experience.
  • Precise execution to minimize the risk to valuable sites and the expensive lift objects.


 

Environment:

  • Congested urban sites, skyscrapers and treasured historic locales.
  • Large-scale construction sites and operational industrial facilities.

Focus:

  • Structural steel components for both new and existing facilities.