Watch the teaser video above or CLICK HERE to join JetFlix TV and view the whole show. Famous Canadian aviation entrepreneur Max Ward started out as a bush pilot up in Yellowknife and by the 1960s had established his company Wardair as a charter airline flying Canadians to holiday destinations in Europe and the Sun …Read more »
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Queen’s Visit to Northwest Territories Canada 1994 – Now on JetFlix TV
In August of 1994, The Queen and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh paid a multi day visit to Canada’s Northwest Territories, after her official opening of the Commonwealth Games in Victoria. Much of the visit was video documented by aviation videographer Henry Tenby (JetFlix TV founder) who lived uo in Yellowknife at the time …Read more »
NWT Air Boeing 737-210C C-GNWI air-to-air crew training session 1992 – Now on JetFlix TV
Back in 1992, Henry Tenby was working on a temporary basis for Yellowknife-based NWT Air assisting in various office duties. As luck would have it, being an avid aviation photographer, he was able to organize an air-to-air photo session on NWT Air Boeing 737-210C C-GNWI during an inflight training session for new hire pilots. Henry …Read more »
Wardair Canada Bristol Freighter Yellowknife Ops Circa 1961 – New Release on JetFlix TV
In 1961, Wardair Canada’s main base of operations was at Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories, and their flight operations largely consisted of cargo hauling to points North from the Territorial Capital. At the time the airline operated a fleet of Bristol Freighters and De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-3 Otter aircraft. The “bulk” of …Read more »