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The airline was a brief experiment by clothier Roots Canada outside of its core business. The new discount airline was created in 2000 and service began in March 2001, but was suspended in May 2001 when Air Canada acquired a 30% equity interest and 50% voting stake in Roots Air operator Skyservice.
Roots Air: 6J SSV SKYTOUR Toronto Pearson: 2000 – 2001 Part of Roots Canada ceased operations when ownership was acquired by Air Canada: Ross Air Service: Sandy Bay: 2001 – 2011 Operated Cessna Skywagon [360] Royal Aviation: QN ROY ROY Montréal Trudeau: 1991 – 2001 Acquired by Canada 3000: Royal Aviation Express: RXP: ROY EXPRESS: 1997 ...
Zip was known for branding its advertising with 3 character words. Among them, "yuk" was printed on the air sickness bags, "bag" was printed on the personal baggage tags, and "yum" was printed on the napkins distributed with beverages on board.
Canada CFC Canadian Forces: CANFORCE Canada BZD Canadian Global Air Ambulance: BLIZZARD Canada ICAO Code and callsign no longer allocated CDN Canadian Helicopters: CANADIAN Canada TKR Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre: TANKER Canada ICAO Code and callsign no longer allocated XNC Canadian National Telecommunications: Canada
Aircraft engine manufacturers of Canada (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Aerospace companies of Canada" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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Roots reportedly has approximately 2,000 employees in Canada. [5] Roots factories exist globally, however, details of these factories are not disclosed by the parent company. Roots started using the beaver logo in 1985 with the launch of their athletic brand. The logo was designed in the 1970s by graphic artists Heather Cooper and Robert Burns. [6]