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Chartright views Golf Canada alliance as a great fit
By working with Golf Canada, Chartright is contributing to a long-term vision of positioning Canada as a global leader in golf. The operator has a deep belief that Canadian communities thrive when they support each other.
Chartright offers a number of aircraft types including long range jets.

Canada's charter provider Chartright Air Group has commenced a partnership with Golf Canada and is supporting the RBC Canadian Open. The Chartright-Golf Canada partnership is founded on a shared commitment to increasing participation in sport and the support of player development at all levels, from beginners to professionals.

This partnership reflects Chartright's deep belief that Canadian communities and companies thrive when they support one another. By working with Golf Canada, Chartright is contributing to a long-term vision of positioning Canada as a global leader in golf. From enhancing accessibility to supporting high-performance athletes, the collaboration helps reinforce Canada's presence on the PGA Tour and promotes the next generation of golf talent. Chartright has been named the exclusive private aviation partner of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open and will be a supporting partner in the Championship Pro-Am taking place at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario.

“This partnership brings together two established Canadian organisations with a shared commitment to excellence,” shares Adam Keller, president of Chartright. “Private aviation and golf both serve as platforms for connection, performance and meaningful engagement. We're proud to support the continued growth of the sport in Canada and to contribute to the success of such a prestigious event.”

Mark Palmer, chief commercial officer at Golf Canada, also expresses his enthusiasm for the partnership: “We are proud to partner with a Canadian company that brings a longstanding legacy in the private aviation industry and shares our commitment to growing the game of golf in Canada. Chartright's proven experience and alignment with our values make this collaboration a natural fit as we continue to elevate our men's National Open Championship.”

Chartright has a longstanding history of transporting players, VIPs and partners to and from the RBC Canadian Open and other premier golf events. With the most diverse fleet in the country, Chartright is well-positioned to support the travel demands of golf's biggest moments, from spontaneous weekend escapes to tournament circuits.

Looking ahead, existing Chartright clients will have access to unique experiences and exclusive access tied to the RBC Canadian Open. Beyond the perks, this partnership reflects Chartright's dedication to supporting the areas that matter most to its clients. It is thrilled to collaborate with Golf Canada to strengthen the future of Canadian golf and to play a role in helping the sport reach new heights across the country.

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