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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...
- 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...
- 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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fleet were
originally civilian airliners purchased and
operated by
Wardair.
First delivered in 1987 and 1988, they were
transferred to
Canadian Airlines...