FlightGlobal.com
Home
Premium
Archive
Video
Images
Forum
Atlas
Blogs
Jobs
Shop
RSS
Email Newsletters
You are in:
Home
Aviation History
1956
1956 - 1179.PDF
24 August 1956 325 Commonwealth Directory LISTED in this six-page directory are the majority of the aircraft, ancillary and associated companies oi the Commonwealth. In the case of those whose activities have not been reported in this issue's earner pages, a brief summary of current activities is given; in addition, index references are provided to the major companies already described. The brief directory descriptions and the photographs will give some idea of the amazmgly varied work performed by the various companies. The list itself is not an exhaustive one; we believe, however, that it will provide a useful source of reference. Flight hangar, with T-33 Silver Stars, oi Northwest Industries at Edmonton. CANADA ABERCORN AERO, LTD., 464 St.John Street, Montreal.—Suppliers of safety equipment, pyrotechnics, air-craft steels and other components to the Services, airlines and industry. AERO ENGINEERING, LTD., No.13 Hangar, Municipal Airport, Ed- monton, Alberta.—Maintenance, re-pair and overhaul of aircraft, engines and accessories. AERO SURVEYS, LTD., Inter-national Airport, Vancouver, B.C.— Topographic mapping, aerial sur-veying and magnetometer surveying. Aero Surveys is a jointly owned sub-sidiary of Fairey Aviation's Air Sur- vey Group of England, and FairchildAerial Surveys, Inc., of the U.S.A. AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS,LTD., 1450 O'Connor Drive, Toronto 16.—See p. 310. AEROMOTTVE ENGINEERINGPRODUCTS, 5257 Queen Mary Road, Montreal 29.—Engineering de-sign and sales for suppliers of tem- perature measurement and control equipment, electronic equipment,aircraft hardware, and hydraulic restrictors and valves. AEROQUIP (CANADA), LTD.,287 Bridgeland Avenue, Toronto 15. —Subsidiary of Aeroquip Corpora-tion of Jackson, Michigan, possessing 30,000 sq ft of office and manufactur-ing space and maintaining sales re- presentation in major Canadian cities.Manufactures flexible hose lines, self- sealing couplings and re-usable fit-tings. Canadian sales representative for Mat man Products Co., Inc. AIRCRAFT APPLIANCES ANDEQUIPMENT, LTD., 71 Kipling Avenue South, Toronto 18.—Distri-butors and overhaul contractors for Jack and Heintz rotomotive equip-ment; distributors for Hartman Elec- trical Manufacturing relays. Manu-facture of electrical test equipment; repair and overhaul contractors tothe R.C.A.F. AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES OFCANADA, LTD., Municipal Air- port, St. Johns, Quebec—See p. 308. ALLIED ENTERPRISES, LTD.,655 Montee de Liesse, St. Laurent, Quebec.—Manufacture of tools andsheet-metal parts; spot and gas weld- ing; heat treatment. ALLOY METAL SALES, LTD.,181 Fleet Street East, Toronto 2.— Sale and distribution of nickel andnickel alloys, stainless steels and aluminium, together with miscel-laneous fittings in these materials. ALUMINIUM COMPANY OFCANADA, LTD., 1700 Sun Life Building, Montreal.—See p. 308. ALUMINIUM FOUNDRY ANDPATTERN WORKS, LTD., 1345 Miron Street, Ville St. Laurent,Montreal 9.—Aluminium and bronze founders, a large proportion of whosecurrent production is for the aircraft industry. AMERICAN CHEMICAL PAINTCO., 2224 Walker Road, Windsor, Ontario.—Subsidiary of the Ameri-can firm, specializing in surface- treatment chemicals. Processes in- clude "alodine" protective coatingfor light alloys. ARO EQUIPMENT OF CANADA,LTD., Box 515. Toronto 15.—Cana- dian representatives of the AroEquipment Corporation of Bryan, Ohio. Aircraft oxygen componentsand accessories. Associated also with Ampatco Industries in design,development and production of elec- tronic computers, autopilots and testequipment. ATLAS ASBESTOS CO., LTD.,5600 Hochelaga Street, Montreal.— Subsidiary of Turner Newall group,producing Ferodo asbestos material. ATLAS STEELS, LTD., Welland,Ontario.—Suppliers of aircraft speci- fication steels of all types (includingCanadian, British and American mili- tary specification steels, stainless andheat-resisting alloys) in bar, wire, sheet, strip, plate and specialforgings.
Sign up to
Flight Digital Magazine
Flight Print Magazine
Airline Business Magazine
E-newsletters
RSS
Events