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  2. Canadian Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    CP Air Boeing 737 landing at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada in 1971. Canadian Pacific Air Lines was a Canadian airline that operated from 1942 to 1987. It operated under the name CP Air from 1968 to 1986. [1]

  3. California Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    California Pacific Airlines (a.k.a. CP Air) [1] was an American regional airline that was headquartered on the grounds of McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, California. [2] On December 28, 2018, CP Air announced it was suspending operations in California. In January 2019 the airline ceased all operations. [3]

  4. Canadian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Airlines International Ltd. (stylized as Canadi›n Airlines or Canadi‹n Airlines, or simply Canadian) was a major Canadian airline that operated from 1987 until 2001. The airline was Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada , carrying more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five ...

  5. List of defunct airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Known as CP Air, to Canadian Airlines International The callsign is still used by Canadian North: Canadian Regional Airlines: KI CDR CANADIAN REGIONAL Calgary: 1993 – 2000 To Air Canada Connector: Canadian Transcontinental Airways: Montreal Saint-Hubert: 1927 – 1938 Operated the first Post Office air mail delivery [113] Canadian Western ...

  6. Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108 - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Albert Guay Généreux Ruest Marguerite Pitre. Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108, known as the Sault-au-Cochon Tragedy, was a Douglas DC-3 operated by Canadian Pacific Air Lines (registry CF-CUA S/N: 4518) that was blown up by a dynamite time bomb on 9 September 1949.

  7. Copa Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline is owned by Copa Holdings, which also owns Colombian airline AeroRepública, which operates under the brands Wingo and Copa Airlines Colombia. Copa was founded in 1947 and it began domestic operations to three cities in Panama shortly afterwards. The airline abandoned its domestic operations in 1980, in favor of international flights.

  8. Canadian Pacific Limited - Wikipedia

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    It started Trans-Atlantic operations in 1903. With the diminishing role of ships as airlines took over transcontinental travel, CP Ships focused its operations to shipping goods. CP Ships began container shipping in 1964, with ships able to carry 12 containers. In 1984, CP co-founded the container shipping company Canada Maritime.

  9. Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 402 - Wikipedia

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    At 19:58 local time, the pilot asked Air Traffic control for a diversion to Songshan Airport, Taiwan and commenced a climb from 3000 ft. At 20:05 while enroute to Taipei climbing through 11500 ft the pilot was advised the visibility at the airport had increased above minimums to 0.5 mi (0.80 km) with a Runway visual range of 3,000 ft (900 m).