The actual flying of bombers across the North Atlantic Ocean only began on Sunday, Nov. 10th, 1940 with a Canadian national railroad company … the Canadian Pacific Air Service which came into being earlier, in September, 1940. It came to be known unofficially as the CPASD - or Canadian Pacific Air Services Department, a branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway – CPR |
Jack Stephens has sent us this information –
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Is this another issue with the spelling of “Airlines” or “Air Lines” for CPAL? The book “Canadian Pacific Air Lines” by D.M. Bain has it this way, but on their aircraft, “Airlines”. Interesting! |
Alan Evans, in South Africa, has sent us this link. Wardair - Some memories of great friends. Tribute to those gone. Josie my deceased wife is there. Thought it might be of interest. Alan. |
Extracted from "Info Canadi>n" magazine issue dated November 1990 - Striking terror in the heart of Texas. Twenty three Canadian Airlines employees traveled to Fort Worth Texas in October for the 18th Annual World Airline Road Race, including the 18 hardy road racers in this photo who raced in the 38c weather. The Canadi>n team, made up of jogging enthusiasts from across the system, finished among the 40 airline teams in the four-day event, the travel industry's largest sporting event. (There are no identifications on the photo, but we did locate the results of the races and these are the names we found - eds) 10 K results 967 runners. 5 K results 1168 runners. |