• Wardair Canada was a privately run Canadian airline, founded by Max Ward in 1952 under the name Wardair Ltd, before formally changing its name to "Wardair...
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    November 1921 – 2 November 2020) was a Canadian aviator and founder of Wardair Airlines, at one time the third-largest air carrier in Canada. Ward was...
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  • airline firms Wardair and Nordair, which were competitors of Air Canada. Over accusations of conflict of interest, GCI later gave up Wardair and Nordair...
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    Max Ward, former bush pilot and founder of Canadian airline Wardair, after his first Wardair flight, and is leading the push to rename the airport in honour...
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  • Division War Department (United Kingdom) DAS Air Cargo (IATA code WD) Wardair (defunct IATA code WD) WD-40 Company, manufacturer of household and multi-use...
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    regional airport. On 4 November 1984, the day a runway extension was opened, Wardair commenced transatlantic flights to Toronto, using Boeing 747s. On 2 August...
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  • Eastern Provincial Airways and Nordair. In 1989, Canadian Airlines acquired Wardair, giving it access to new routes including long-sought-after routes to the...
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  • Harmony Airways Jetsgo Lynx Air Swoop (re-integrated into WestJet) Vistajet Wardair WestJet (transitioned to full-service carrier) Zip Zoom Airlines  Chile...
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    From 1977 to 1984 Boeing 747 charter flights were operated by Wardair to Europe until Wardair was bought by Canadian Airlines International. In 1993 the...
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    the fleet were originally civilian airliners purchased and operated by Wardair. First delivered in 1987 and 1988, they were transferred to Canadian Airlines...
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    Western Airlines Transair Trans Canada Airlines Trans Provincial Airlines Wardair  Ecuador Shell Company of Ecuador  France Aigle Azur Air Atlas Air Djibouti...
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  • Forces Air Command – Military Pacific Western Airlines Quebecair Transair Wardair  Chile Ladeco LAN Chile  Colombia Aerocondor AeroTal Avianca SAM Colombia...
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  • Trans World Airlines ♠ United Airlines ♠ UPS Airlines Virgin Atlantic Wardair ♠ LANChile Aerolíneas Argentinas Air China Air Mauritius Air Namibia Alliance...
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    Pacific Island Airways, Time Air, Transair, Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), Wardair and Wien Air Alaska. In many cases, the excellent operating economics of...
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    Airbus CC-150 Polaris, civilian Airbus A310-300s, originally owned by Wardair, and subsequently Canadian Airlines International, after the airlines merged...
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    Pacific Western Airlines in western Canada and also in the Canadian Arctic. Wardair also maintained a significant Arctic presence during its existence. In...
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    Shuttle Union Airways of N.Z. Ltd US Airways ValuJet Vanguard Airlines VARIG Wardair Western Airlines WOW Air Zip Barnett Bank Bank One Corporation Bear Stearns...
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    Montreal altogether. Several charter airlines also served Mirabel, such as Wardair, Nolisair, Canada 3000 and Royal Aviation. All four have either merged...
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     Canada Ptarmigan Airways - Former scheduled passenger airline operator. Wardair  Denmark Cimber Air - Former scheduled passenger airline operator. Democratic...
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    National Hockey League player Max Ward, pioneering bush pilot and founder of Wardair, later sold to Canadian Airlines Ewan Affleck, Canadian general practitioner...
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     Canada Air Atlantic AirBC Air Tindi City Express Time Air Trans Capital Air Wardair (both aircraft named 'Don Braun') Voyageur Airways  Colombia Helicol  Denmark...
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    them millions of dollars per year. He consequently offered his program to Wardair who immediately recognized its value, but suggested that it would be better...
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  • chairman John Lecky (45%) and Adventure Tours (30%). Following the demise of Wardair, the company's goal was to become Canada's largest charter carrier, a position...
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    Vacationair Val Air Vic Turner Ltd Vision Airways Corporation Vistajet W Wardair West Coast Air West Wind Aviation Western Express Airlines Wilderness Seaplanes...
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    were on the coast, and five more (at Las Anod, Dariali, Damot, Galadi and Wardair) lay along the escape route to the Webi Shabelle. The description by Muhammad...
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    Surinam Airways, LACSA, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana De Aviación, Wardair, Allegiant Air, ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines...
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    Vacationair Val Air Vic Turner Ltd Vision Airways Corporation Vistajet W Wardair West Coast Air West Wind Aviation Western Express Airlines Wilderness Seaplanes...
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  • Provincial Airways, Nordair, and Pacific Western Airlines 1989 - Acquired Wardair 2001 - Canadian Airlines acquired by Air Canada Canadian North 2019 - Acquired...
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