Province to invest in new aircraft to help fight wildfires
The 2024-25 provincial budget will provide the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) with a $5.5-million investment for four aircraft to help manage wildfires in the province.
Steve Roberts, the vice president of operations for the SPSA, said this is part of a refurbishment plan to replace four land-based Convair 580 air tankers the province currently is using.
The older planes will be replaced with two Dash-8Q400AT planes and two Dash 8-Q400MRE aircraft. Roberts said the new aircraft will be larger and faster than planes in the current fleet.
Roberts added the new tankers will also help with pilot recruitment in the province.