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Old Apr 20, 2001, 1:03 pm
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Airliners.net Article: The Extinction of the Canadian Goose

Before American and TWA there was Air Canada/Canadian. In this era of mega-mergers, we take a look at what airline consolidation has meant in Canada. Do only the strong survive?

I found this article in Airliners.net, it's quite a good summery and wrap up of what happened in the Cdn. aviation industry in recent years. It also has some very nice pictures of the different airlines in Canada. I hope you'll enjoy reading it.

The Extinction of the Canadian Goose, By Colin Saunders

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Old Apr 20, 2001, 1:30 pm
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Thanks for the link Agincourt!

A good article. The comments by readers make interesting reading too.

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Old Apr 20, 2001, 3:18 pm
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Good article, but, surprisingly no reference to PWA, who started it all.
 


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