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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995

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Issue dated April 1985 
 
Six-week pregnancy yields a big baby
 
It’s hard to believe, but it takes only about six weeks to assemble a new B-737-300, “from the first nuts and bolts until it's flying.”
 
Such is the efficiency of the Boeing production line. “After you've built 1,200 of an aircraft type you get it down to an art," a Boeing spokesman explained.
 
These photos of CP Air’s first 737-300 were taken in February and March. Although it takes only six weeks to physically assemble one, the required lead time for an airline to get a place on the production line in order to acquire one is 13 to 14 months.
 
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A row of tubes on the Boeing production line...
 

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... begins to take shape as a fleet of airplanes.
 

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First of the B-737-300s goes into service
 
CP Air became Canada's first B- 737-300 operator on April 12, 1985 when it formally took delivery of the 'Empress of Ontario' registration C-FCPG (fin #751).
 
George Dyer (centre), CP Air’s director, contracts, formally takes delivery of the company’s first B-737-300 at Seattle’s Boeing Field. At left is Roy Peterson, regional director, Boeing; and at right, Lowell Houtchens, director, Canada sales, Boeing.
 

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tmb 250 kelona buddiesCoffee with "old" maintenance buddies in Kelowna April 11, 2024 from the left: Jim Harris, Hasse Marthinsen, Frank Wolfenber, John McMillan, Wayne Drews and Peter Voetmann.

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tmb 250 yvr mtceCP Air Operations Centre at Vancouver International airport (YVR) circa late 1960's.
 

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Dated April 2 1980 - A Nordair crew posing  on the tarmac: S/O Charlebois, flight attendants Grenier and Hatrick, Captain Red Martindale, flight attendants Rose, Cousineau, Dobsceck and Fish.  
 
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