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  2. Trans-Canada Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Canada Air Lines (also known as TCA in English, and Trans-Canada in French) was a Canadian airline that operated as the country's flag carrier, [2] with corporate headquarters in Montreal, Quebec. [1] Its first president was Gordon Roy McGregor. Founded in 1937, [3] [4] it was renamed Air Canada in 1965.

  3. List of defunct airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Feeder airline for Canadian Pacific Airlines and later Canadian Airlines International: Air Atonabee: OU: OUL: CITY EXPRESS: Peterborough: 1980 – 1984 Renamed City Express Operated Saunders ST-27, [15] Air Baffin: BFF AIR BAFFIN Iqaluit: 1990 – 1997 Renamed Air Nunavut: Air BC: ZX ABL AIRCOACH Vancouver: 1980 – 1987 To Air Canada ...

  4. Zebulon Lewis Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Lewie joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940. His first assignment was anti-submarine flying, but was transferred to Transport Command in 1942. [3] It is there that he is chiefly remembered for his excellent administrative abilities, almost overnight revolutionizing how Transport Command ran, more like a professional airline than the previous hodge podge of assignments.

  5. Trans Canada Airlines - Wikipedia

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  6. Canadair North Star - Wikipedia

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    The Canadair North Star is a 1940s Canadian development, for Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA), of the Douglas DC-4. [1] Instead of radial piston engines used by the Douglas design, Canadair used Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engines to achieve a higher cruising speed of 325 mph (523 km/h) [2] compared with the 246 mph (396 km/h) of the standard DC-4.

  7. TransCanada - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Trail, a hiking trail system; Trans-Canada Highway, primary highway that runs across Canada; Trans-Canada Air Lines, predecessor to Air Canada; TC Energy, formerly TransCanada Corporation, an energy company based in Calgary, Alberta; TransCanada Tower, Calgary, an office tower located in Calgary, Alberta

  8. Canadian Airways - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Airways Limited was a Canadian regional passenger and freight air service based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was founded by James Armstrong Richardson Sr. in 1926 as Western Canada Airways ( WCA ), was fully established in 1930 following WCA's acquisition of a number of smaller regional competitors.

  9. William Brenton Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Boggs' early civilian career included positions with Trans-Canada Airlines (1945–1950) and Canadair (1950–1957) before he joined Can-Car, a Hawker Siddeley Canada subsidiary and became Hawker Siddeley's vice president. In 1965, he became President of de Havilland Canada (DHC).

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