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Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame is looking for articles and stories about its Inducted members. If you have a story you would like published in an upcoming issue of the newsletter, please submit it to: Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, PO Box 6360, Wetaskiwin, AB  T9A 2G1 or cahf@telusplanet.net.

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Canadian Centennial of Flight


Canadian Centennial of Flight
350 Terry Fox Drive, Suite 104
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2W5
+1 613 591 8787

MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

Aerospace Industries Association of Canada

Air Cadet League of Canada 

Air Force Association of Canada

Air Transport Association of Canada

Canada Aviation Museum

Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame

Canadian Aeronautical Preservation Association

Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute

Canadian Airports Council

Canadian Aviation Historical Society

Canadian Aviation Maintenance Council

Canadian Business Aviation Association

Canadian Owners and Pilots Association

Department of National Defence
Nav Canada

Silver Dart Centennial Association

Vintage Wings of Canada
 

BACKGROUNDER


The year 2009 marked the 100th Anniversary
of the first powered, heavier-than-air, controlled flight in Canada by J.A.D. McCurdy in the Silver Dart. 

Very few nations in the world owe more to flight than Canada. Aviation opened up the country and remains a lifeline to many remote and northern areas. The significance of aviation today and what it has done for Canada can be compared to what the Canadian Pacific Railway did for Canada in the years after Confederation. Today, aerospace activity makes up a larger component of our industrial base than any other nation.

The Canadian Centennial of Flight Project was envisioned as a way to provide support to Canadians who want to make the 100th Anniversary of the first flight in Canada an opportunity to celebrate not only the historical event of February 23rd, 1909 when the Silver Dart took flight, but also Canadian accomplishments in civilian and military aviation in the decades since then, at home and abroad.

Canadian Centennial of Flight celebrations encompass the history of aviation and space activities; the education of youth; the technological and commercial aspects of aerospace; development and careers; and most of all – connecting with Canadians.

The national Headquarters of the Centennial of Flight Project is located in Ottawa. Its role is to act as a clearinghouse for all activities and events that will take place throughout the land in 2009, and to assist with their coordination, planning, promotion and staging.

Many of the activities will highlight achievements of the past 100 years, and will increase Canadians’ understanding of the importance of aviation and space endeavours to their country.

The Canadian Centennial of Flight Project is governed by a board of directors comprised of key players in the aviation industry, including representatives of associations and organizations that share an appreciation for aerospace, are active in preserving its heritage and look towards shaping its future.
 

 

Upcoming Events

Event Date
Family Day February 15, 2010 (Free admission this day)
Wetaskiwin Snow Drags March 6, 2010
CAHF 37th Annual Induction Dinner & Ceremony June 10, 2010 (River Rock Casino Resort, Richmond, B.C.)
CAHF Annual General Meeting not yet set
History Road June 12 & 13, 2010
Harvest Festival September 4 & 5, 2010
   

 


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