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Wardair
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
WD
WDA
WARDAIR
Founded
1952
Ceased operations
1989 (acquired by Canadian Airlines)
Frequent-flyer program
defunct (formerly, Reward)
Alliance
none
Fleet size
30+
Destinations
26
Headquarters
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Key people
Max Ward
Website
None
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 Canada" in 1976. The airline was acquired by and folded into Canadian Airlines in 1989.
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...
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...
1987, and it entered service with Canadian airline Wardair under the registration C-FGWD. Wardair was acquired by Canadian Airlines International in 1989...
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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Nordair in the Eastern Arctic, and Pacific Western Airlines in the West. Wardair also maintained a significant Arctic presence during its existence. In...
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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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Airbus CC-150 Polaris, civilian Airbus A310-300s, originally owned by Wardair, and subsequently Canadian Airlines International, after the airlines merged...
National Hockey League player Max Ward, pioneering bush pilot and founder of Wardair, later sold to Canadian Airlines Ewan Affleck, Canadian general practitioner...
Eastern Provincial Airways and Nordair. In 1989, Canadian Airlines acquired Wardair, giving them access to new routes including long-sought-after routes to...
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the newly introduced Boeing 747 landing for the first time in 1973, with Wardair providing non-stop bi-weekly charter service from Calgary to London. Air...
airline firms Wardair and Nordair, which were competitors of Air Canada. Over accusations of conflict of interest, GCI later gave up Wardair and Nordair...
Canada Air Atlantic AirBC Air Tindi City Express Time Air Trans Capital Air Wardair (both aircraft named 'Don Braun') Voyageur Airways Colombia Helicol Denmark...
Republic Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, Swift Aire Lines, Ted, United Airlines, Wardair, Virgin America, VivaAerobus and US Airways. Terminal 7 has 13 gates: Gates...
Provincial Airways, Nordair, and Pacific Western Airlines 1989 - Acquired Wardair 2001 - Canadian Airlines acquired by Air Canada Caribbean Airlines 2010...
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...