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Sky Regional Airlines (SRA) was an airline whose corporate headquarters was located on the property of Toronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.. Linked with Skyservice Business Aviation, it began operation under the Air Canada Express brand on May 1, 2011.
The original plan to eventually close Dorval was discarded, and Mirabel thus turned out to be a white elephant. [9] A decision was made to consolidate Montreal's passenger traffic at Dorval, with scheduled flights and charter flights being shifted in 1997 and 2004, so Mirabel was relegated to the role of a cargo airport.
Skyservice Airlines: 5G SSV SKYTOUR Toronto Pearson: 1986 - 2010 Differs from existing Skyservice Business Aviation being the same owners Skywalker Airlines: Toronto Bishop: 1986 – 1988 Division of Inter-City Airways [377] Skyxpress: KLO KLONDIKE Calgary: 2001 - 2008 [378] Skyward Aviation: K9: SGK: SKYWARD: Thompson: 1986 – 2005
Skyservice Airlines Inc. was a charter airline (Skyservice Airlines) based in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2] It employed more than 2,000 people. Skyservice Airlines Inc. flew within Canada and to the United States, Caribbean , Mexico, Venezuela , Israel and Europe.
Skyservice or sky service may refer to: Skyservice Airlines, a defunct chartered airline based in Toronto; Skyservice Investments, Canadian operator and provider of business aviation services Skyservice Business Aviation, FBO and business jet operator headquartered in Toronto, with bases in Montreal, Calgary and Ottawa
The Minister of Transport purchased land at the Dorval Race Track, which was considered the best location for an enlarged airport because of its good weather conditions and few foggy days. The airport opened on September 1, 1941, as Dorval Airport/Aéroport Dorval with three paved runways. By 1946 the airport was hosting more than a quarter of ...
World-Wide Airways was a Canadian airline started in 1947 by Donald McVicar (1915-1997), a former RAF Command pilot. Based at Montreal's Dorval Airport, it played a key role in massive airlift operations for Hollinger Ungava Transport and the Distant Early Warning Line in Northern Canada.
Early Quebecair Logo Quebecair BAC One-Eleven at Montreal Dorval in 1971 Quebecair Fairchild F-27 turboprop airliner at Montreal Dorval in 1971. Quebecair began as Rimouski Airlines in 1947 and flew under that name until it merged with Gulf Aviation in 1953 under the name Quebec-Air.