Royal Regret: Canada 3000’s Calamity
Following Canadian’s takeover of Wardair in 1989, Canada 3000 would quickly grow to become Canada’s largest charter airline and one […]
Following Canadian’s takeover of Wardair in 1989, Canada 3000 would quickly grow to become Canada’s largest charter airline and one […]
Deregulation has brought its share of turbulence to the Canadian aviation scene as it has elsewhere. With Canadian Airlines on
CP Air had been solidly profitable throughout the 1960s and first half of the 1970s, but in 1975 it recorded
The advent of low cost carriers led to a raft of legacy airlines setting up low cost subsidiaries across the
Buchannan Models has been producing more exclusive smaller runs of models using the NG Models Tristar and 757 moulds for
By 1970 Nordair was well-established as one of the five regulated regional airlines providing a variety of services both charter
Aside from its experiment with the Bristol Britannia Canadian Pacific had been a stalwart Douglas customer since the 1940s. Despite
Charter operations in Canada have a long and colourful history and much like charter services in Europe an impressive variety
Canadian Pacific turned to the trusty Douglas DC-6B to carry it through the 1950s, but even though the type was
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