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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995

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Restoration and posting of archive issues is an ongoing project. We hope to post every issue back to the beginning in 1995.


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Particularly if you have stories to share from one of the legacy airlines: Trans-Canada Air Lines, Canadian Airlines, CP Air, Pacific Western, Eastern Provincial, Wardair, Nordair, Transair, Air BC, Time Air, Quebecair, Calm Air, NWT Air, Air Alliance, Air Nova, Air Ontario, Air Georgian and all other Canadian based airlines that once graced the Canadian skies.

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We will try to post your comments in the next issue but, if not, we will publish it as soon as we can.

Thanks!


special request 150Edward Mitchell sent in this request -

Good Morning to you from a sunny Somerset, England! Warm greetings to you all. 

I joined AC Cargo at Heathrow in May 1975, moved to Passenger Reservations in 1979, and then was offered a 2-year contract with AC in Johannesburg, South Africa in September 1982. Halcyon years in AC! 

During my time in Johannesburg my boss was Mr. E. H. ‘Ed’ Conolly but, after the offices were closed in 1984 due to Canadian sanctions against South Africa, I regrettably lost contact with Ed.

He doesn’t appear to be in South Africa any longer, and I wondered if any of your readership might have any knowledge of him, or his contact details? 

Love the NetLetters, please keep ‘em a-coming!

Sincere thanks, 

Edward Mitchell

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