North Canada Air
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Founded | 1930 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1965 | ||||||
Parent company | Time Air | ||||||
Headquarters | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada | ||||||
Key people | Angus Campbell, Richmond Mayson(Founders) |
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 into northern Saskatchewan. During the Second World War, M&C ran a large aircraft overhaul facility in Prince Albert.
Sold to the province's government in 1947, M&C was renamed Saskatchewan Government Airways. It was "privatized" in 1965.
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- Airlines established in 1930
- Airlines disestablished in 1965
- Defunct airlines of Canada
- Defunct companies of Saskatchewan
- Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
- 1930 establishments in Saskatchewan
- 1965 disestablishments in Canada
- Canada transport stubs
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