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on a 50-50 basis, each contributing one aircraft. The skirmish with bureaucracy was the first of many that punctuated Ward's aviation career. This was a short-lived operation that was dissolved in 1949 when Pigeon sold his part of the company forcing Ward to pay off his assets.
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Wardair operated within Canada until the 1960s when Ward started looking at overseas charter as a business opportunity. He took Wardair public in 1961 but retained a controlling interest. By the mid-1970s,
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After two years in Alberta, including flying for Associated Airways, Ward worked in construction before returning in 1951 to Yellowknife to work for Associated Airways, but he lost his job the next year.
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After flying as a charter pilot for two years, the opportunity arose to get a license for Ward to operate his own commercial air service. With this Class 4B Charter license and a brand new
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had developed into Canada's largest international air charter carrier and from 1984 flew scheduled routes. After another 20 years of economic rollercoasters, competition from the likes of
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In 1946, after leaving the air force, Ward worked at a few other jobs before joining with Jack Moar, who was flying out of
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Max and Marjorie Ward pose in front of Fox Moth CF-DJB. This was the Fox Moth's last flight before going to the
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on 2 November 1941 and was assigned to training command as an instructor as part of the
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biplane to carry both passengers and freight and started his first company,
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International Northwest Aviation Council – Billy Mitchell Award, 1971
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and government regulation, Ward finally sold Wardair in 1989 to
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Max Ward, bush pilot turned Canadian aviation pioneer, has died
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The Max Ward Story: A Bush Pilot in the Bureaucratic Jungle.
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Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, First edition 1991.
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aviator
Wardair Airlines
Edmonton
Canadian National Railways
Royal Canadian Air Force
Second World War
wings
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
de Havilland Fox Moth

Boeing 747-100
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
Wardair
Wardair Canada
Air Canada
Canadian Pacific Airlines
PWA
Pacific Western Airlines
CP Air
Canadian Airlines
Canadian Airlines International

Canada Aviation and Space Museum

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