Found on Facebook CP Air Employees page Posted by Marlie Kelsey |
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CP Air BC District Reunion Every five years since 2003 I have been involved in organizing originally what was a CP Air Whitehorse reunion which then changed to a BC district reunion. It has been five years since the last reunion. Please check CP Air Employees if you are interested in attending in September 2023 at Parksville, British Columbia. |
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From the Wilf White Propliner collection courtesy of Larry Milberry @ canavbooks.wordpress.com. There usually was a Fairchild 71 or an 82 any day around Edmonton from the late 1920's into the early 1960's.This lovely period view by Leslie Corness features CPA’s famous '82' CF-AXQ getting some daily servicing. Built in 1939 for Mackenzie Air Services of Edmonton, it migrated to CPA with that company’s takeover in the early 1940s of a host of smaller northern operators. In 1946 “AXQ” was acquired by Waite Fisheries of Ile-a-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. |
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Noorduyn Norseman CF-BHV fin #62 c/n N-29-10 at Edmonton Municipal Airport. Delivered to Canadian Pacific Airlines from Canadian Car Company December 13, 1945. Sold to Territories Air Service, Edmonton on November 8, 1949. |
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Below are a few advertisements for Canadian Pacific Airlines. |
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From the 'CP Air News' magazine. |
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Issue dated March 1977 | |
Fleet of four Boeing 727-100 jets will be phased out ot CP Air service by end of April. Short-body version of the B-727, like this aircraft framed by DC-8 Pratt & Whitney engines, has been operated by the airline since March 1970. |
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Editors' Note: The four Boeing 727-100's (as per rzjets.net) were:
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Photo by Paul Nelhams at Shannon, Ireland March 2014 |