Adler
Aviation Ltd.
Adler Aviation Ltd. was incorporated in the spring of 1996 by Steven and Sharon Hause. Their vision was a personable alternative for the people using the Waterloo Regional Airport.
In
the beginning, Adler Aviation's fleet consisted of one Cessna 150, C-GDTH,
and a Piper Navajo, C-GHOL, with Steven and Sharon taking care of most
of the flight instruction and executive charter. In early 1997, the
flying school aircraft fleet doubled with the addition of another
Cessna 150. This was is response to a growing number of students,
and the addition of two full-time instructors. Shortly thereafter,
a Cessna 172 was brought on board courtesy of Air Lines Aerial Advertising
for use by licensed pilots for rental and advanced instruction. Since
then, the school has continued to grow, featuring a Piper Twin Commanche
for multi engine instruction. Adler's fleet now consists of 9 aircraft
and 14 pilots.
More recently, a Swearingen Merlin IIIA was added to the fleet in the summer of 1999. The Merlin is a twin engine turboprop, capable of carrying nine passengers as far as Florida in under four hours, up to 30, 000 feet! The Merlin's spacious interior and speed makes it an ideal aircraft for your all your charter needs. For a quote, contact us!
Adler Aviation is also pleased to announce the addition
of a Westwind jet to the fleet. The Westwind can fly to the west
coast of the U.S. non stop at over 500 miles per hour and 45, 000 feet.
The new millenium promises good things for Adler Aviation. This year holds possible fleet expansions in both flight training and charters. With a strong economy, all divisions of Adler Aviation look forward to a prosperous 2002.