When did Trans Provincial Airlines start to fly?

When did Trans Provincial Airlines start to fly?

Trans Provincial Airlines was an airline based in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, established as Trans Provincial Air Carriers in 1960. On 15 January 1970 TPA acquired Omineca Air Service based at Burns Lake Airport .

Why was Eastern Provincial Airways merged with Air Canada?

The amalgamation allowed for a strong regional carrier to compete against government owned Trans Canada Airlines which later became Air Canada.

When did Trans Canada change its name to Air Canada?

In 1964, an Act of Parliament proposed by Jean Chrétien changed the name of Trans-Canada Air Lines to “Air Canada”, which was already in use as the airline’s French-language name, effective 1 January 1965.

What kind of airline is Trans Canada Air Lines?

Lockheed Electra 10A “CF-TCC” in Trans-Canada Air Lines livery at the Western Canada Aviation Museum Trans-Canada Air Lines (also known as TCA in English, and Air Canada in French) was a Canadian airline that operated as the country’s flag carrier . [3]

Trans Provincial Airlines was an airline based in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, established as Trans Provincial Air Carriers in 1960. On 15 January 1970 TPA acquired Omineca Air Service based at Burns Lake Airport .

The amalgamation allowed for a strong regional carrier to compete against government owned Trans Canada Airlines which later became Air Canada.

In 1964, an Act of Parliament proposed by Jean Chrétien changed the name of Trans-Canada Air Lines to “Air Canada”, which was already in use as the airline’s French-language name, effective 1 January 1965.

When did Transair become part of Pacific Western Airlines?

In 1977 Pacific Western Airlines bought most of the shares of Transair. Considerable financial losses then led to a reduction in flight operations. As losses continued, the licences and routes were transferred to Pacific Western Airlines on 1 December 1979 and Transair ceased to exist.