Worldways Canada
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Worldways Canada — was a Canadian charter airline that started in 1973 and ceased its operations on October 11, 1990 which went out of business in 1991. [cite web |title=List of ceased airlines in our photo album | work= Commercial Jetliner Photography |… … Wikipedia
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North Canada Air — was an airline in Canada which was acquired by Time Air . Norcanair traced its ancestry to M C Aviation, founded in 1930 by aviators Angus Campbell and Richmond Mayson. They soon moved their firm to Prince Albert, where it flew chartered flights… … Wikipedia
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Nordair — IATA ND ICAO NDR Callsign Nordair Founded 1947 Fleet size … Wikipedia
Norcanair — last logo Norcanair was the name of a Canadian airline that existed from 1947 to 1987, and again briefly in the early 1990s and from 2001 to 2005. History Norcanair traces its history back to M C Aviation, founded in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in… … Wikipedia
Nolisair — A Nationair Douglas DC 8 63 in 1987 Nolisair was a Canadian company, the parent company of Nationair, a Canadian airline, and of Technair, an aircraft maintenance company. Based in Mirabel, Quebec, the company was owned by Robert Obadia … Wikipedia
City Express — Cité Express IATA OU ICAO OUL Callsign City Express Founded 1971 (as Otonabee Airways) Ceased operations 1991 … Wikipedia