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Fri, Dec 25, 2009

Gone West: Columbia Helicopters' Wes Lematta

Columbia Helicopters has notified ANN of the sad news about the passing of Columbia Helicopters’ Founder and Chairman of the Board, Wes Lematta.

Wes Lematta pioneered the concept of commercial heavy-lift helicopter operations, developing techniques and processes that are industry standards to this day. He provided significant contributions to the helicopter industry as a whole, as well as within the state of Oregon. He also leaves behind significant philanthropic contributions throughout Oregon and Washington.

Wes Lematta began Columbia Helicopters in 1957 with a single, small helicopter with which he sold rides at county fairs and from corner lots on weekends. Throughout 52 years of business, his pioneering vision and innate business sense helped him to build his company to where, today, Columbia Helicopters is the world-leader in commercial heavy-lift helicopter operations. Initially, his company was run by he and his brothers, and currently employs over 600 people world-wide.

Details for a memorial service will be announced shortly.

ANN E-I-C Note: In an industry that has no shortage of pioneers and innovative thinkers (and doers!), Wes Lematta was one of a kind... and the industry is all the poorer for his passing... and the richer for his many efforts over the course of his career. -- Jim Campbell, ANN E-I-C

FMI: www.colheli.com

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