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Maritime Central Airways
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
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Commenced operations
1941
Ceased operations
1963
Subsidiaries
Nordair
Headquarters
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Key people
Carl Burke Josiah Anderson
Maritime Central Airways was a predecessor of Eastern Provincial Airways and was founded by Prince Edward Island native Carl Burke and Josiah Anderson in 1941 out of Moncton, New Brunswick and provided standard passenger, cargo, and charter flights throughout the Maritimes and Newfoundland and Labrador - at the time not yet part of Canada.[1] This early fleet consisted of a Boeing 247 and a Fairchild 24.
^Oswald, Mary, They Led the Way, Wetaskiwin: Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, 1999. ISBN 0-9684843-0-1
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