Wardairカナダウィキペディアnederlands
Wardair grew more rapidly in the 1970s on revenue generated by vacationers to the Caribbean and Mexico. By 1984, the company was flying four Boeing 747s and three DC-10s. Story continues below
Max Ward, founder of the Canadian airline, Wardair, has died at the age of 98. An Edmonton, Alta., native, Ward earned his wings with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War, and served as a flight instructor at various Canadian bases during the same period. He went on to work as a bush pilot in Canada before founding
The offer of $17.25 a share ($14.40 in United States currency) has been valued at $248 million ($207 million) and was accepted by Wardair's founder and controlling shareholder, Max Ward, a former
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