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  2. List of airlines of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson: 1947 - 1979 Started as Central Northern Airways, renamed Transair in 1956; sold to Pacific Western Airlines in 1979 Winnport: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson: 1998 - 2002 Winnipeg-based air cargo company flying to China; renamed to Cargojet Airways: Air Manitoba: 7N NAM MANITOBA [citation needed]

  3. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Winnipeg International Airport is a hub for Calm Air, Perimeter Airlines, and cargo airline Cargojet, also serving as a focus city for WestJet and an operating base for Flair Airlines. The airport is co-located with Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg , covering a total land area of 1,370 hectares (3,400 acres).

  4. List of airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines of Canada which have one or more of the following: ... TRAUMA FLIGHT [201] 41 [202] Winnipeg/St. Andrews: Helicopter charter service [203]

  5. List of airports in the Winnipeg area - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in the Winnipeg area in the Canadian province of Manitoba. [1] [2] Airports

  6. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport: Focus city [7] Canada (Northwest Territories) Yellowknife: Yellowknife Airport [57] Canada : Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay International Airport [62] Canada (Saskatchewan) Regina: Regina International Airport [22] Saskatoon: Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport [23 ...

  7. Canadian Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1940s, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company purchased, in a short time span, ten bush airlines: Ginger Coote Airways, Yukon Southern Air Transport, Wings, Prairie Airways, Mackenzie Air Services, Arrow Airways, Starratt Airways, Quebec Airways and Montreal & Dominion Skyways finishing with the purchase of Canadian Airways in 1942, to form Canadian Pacific Air Lines. [3]

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